Paul Sibuet is a French artist known for his unique artworks that explore his perception of objects and volumes, using irregular forms, light, and shade to create captivating installations. Sibuet's work often incorporates materials such as gold leaf and marble and invites viewers to consider the endless possibility that exists between reality and the unknown. He exhibits his work in various cities and has received recognition for his art in competitions in Tokyo and Paris.

Paul Sibuet

Paul Sibuet
Black and Gold Marble Flow

Paul Sibuet
White Flow

Paul Sibuet
Colors Flow

Paul Sibuet
Marbre Blanc

Paul Sibuet
Flow 155 - Homage to Mondrian

Paul Sibuet
Flow – Hommage a E. Munch

Paul Sibuet
Flow - Marbre Noir

Paul Sibuet
Flow – Tribute to Mondrian

Paul Sibuet
Flow – White
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Expert in design and art, Paul Sibuet perfected his painting skill with his masters. However, he quickly draws away from the techniques he learned and explores his own perception of the object and volumes and thus creates his signature. His structures shapes, colors, lines and materials turn into timeless movements. An unstructured order.
With a clever play of light and shade, he handles impertinence of his conception of the dialectic of vice and naivety. In his works, “monochrome” and “figurative productions,” the artist defies the physical forces to enlighten spaces. Deft combination, beautiful, sensual and striking.
Through the “Breaking the glass” collection, the artist confronts the imaginary world of childhood with the grown-ups impudence, overstepping the paradox. He offers an oneiric reality, animated by urges, more or less reprehensible. The visual artist delivers, through his productions, the feeling of a deep liberty, almost anonymous, in which looks familiar, always between reality and unknown. A bunch of life which inspires an overdose.
Born
1986
Nationality
French
Medium
Mixed Media
Collections / exhibitions in
NYC, Miami, London, Dubai, Aspen, Las Vegas, Maldives, Saint Tropez

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