Sabrina Suppa is an artist and designer based in London. For the past five years, she has worked as a character artist within the gaming and film industries, where she cultivated her fascination with human anatomy and the expressive potential of the body.
Alongside her work in the industry, she began independently exploring 3D printing and physical fabrication as a personal pursuit, gradually shifting her practice toward a more intimate artistic language that merges her identity with her visual research.
Defining herself as a Body Architect, Suppa’s work exists at the intersection of fashion, technology, and geometric abstraction, constructing speculative structures that reshape and extend the human silhouette. Influenced by an early background in classical piano and interior design, her work reflects a fascination with the body in its most unrestrained and transformative forms.
Through sculptural wearables and engineered morphologies, she explores ambivalence in perception: forms that mutate in meaning through subtraction or addition, objects that appear delicate or innocent while concealing latent force beneath their surface. Her practice investigates the tension between visibility and concealment, proposing that what is hidden often carries the greatest power.