Sensitive Art Studio marks a new chapter in a career devoted to pure art, expressed through multiple forms, passions, and talents, all driven by a constant pursuit of aesthetics applied to advertising, fashion, and design.
Fabio Berruti—photographer, advertiser, graphic designer, art director, and founder of Infinite Statue in 2007—is the creative mind behind the project. Born into an artistic family (his mother, a post-impressionist painter, was a student of Yves Brayer at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière), Berruti grew up between Paris and Italy. At a very young age, he discovered photography and, after completing his studies in communication techniques and advertising graphics, turned his passion into a profession, working in the world of fashion and advertising.
Following numerous significant professional experiences—including advertising campaigns, commercial and fashion photography, alongside his personal artistic work as a photographer and painter—he entered the music industry as a graphic designer and photographer. For nearly twenty years, he collaborated with leading Italian and international record labels, creating, designing, and often photographing over a thousand album covers across virtually every musical genre: from pop to classical, from jazz to film soundtracks. He has worked with artists such as Zucchero, Vasco Rossi, Gianna Nannini, Daniele Silvestri, Alex Baroni, Marco Masini, Incognito, Riccardo Chailly, Moni Ovadia, Carmen Consoli, Kaballà, Luvi De André, Ennio Morricone, and many others. Notably, he curated the complete iconographic restoration of the works of Lucio Battisti and Fabrizio De André.

Between 1997 and 2005, he received multiple international awards for his music design projects, including the European Design Award and the Luzern Graphic Prize. His works have been published in more than twenty international books and magazines dedicated to graphics and design. In 2006, driven by his passion for collecting, he conceived the idea of producing resin statues in Italy, catering to enthusiasts of the country’s rich cinema and comic tradition.

Thus, in 2007 he founded Infinite Statue, a name that derived directly from his graphic design signature for the music industry, Infinite Studio. It became the first Italian company to create a licensed catalog of collectible statues in Limited Edition—well before the widespread adoption of 3D sculpting. Within just a few years, the production gained worldwide acclaim among collectors, building a prestigious international catalog with characters such as Corto Maltese, Dylan Dog, Tex, and even Michael Jackson. In 2012, the merger with Cosmic Group led to what is now known as Infinite Statue and Collectible: an international company, distributed worldwide, with prestigious licenses and a wide range of products—from action figures developed in collaboration with Kaustic Plastic, to large-scale resin pieces, die-cast vehicles, and PVC creations—all reaching the highest levels of quality.
Today, Fabio Berruti is the Artistic Director of one of the most renowned global brands in this field.


