Paul Sibuet
Born in 1986, Paul Sibuet is a French visual artist whose career combines training in design, apprenticeships with masters, and a radical break from convention. Quickly distinguished in prestigious competitions in Tokyo and Paris, he forged his own signature style by exploring new perceptions of objects and volume. Now based in Lyon, his work shines from Geneva to New York via Venice. Sibuet structures shapes, colors, and materials in order to better deconstruct them, freezing movement in a profusion of lines where apparent order rubs shoulders with controlled chaos. His play of light and shadow reveals an impertinent conception of vice and innocence, creating works that are as provocative as they are seductive.
Her "Installations," monochrome and figurative productions, defy physical constraints to bring spaces to life. Gold leaf, trompe-l'oeil marble, matte white: these materials evoke the monumental and the sumptuous while questioning the codes of the past and the future. The sacred, the divine, and the infinite resonate in a paradoxical celebration of the immaterial. Freed from any notion of conventional space, her pieces literally spring toward the viewer. The "Snapshot" series takes this audacity even further, playing with technique through the deliberate distortion of stretched canvases.
With "Breaking the Glass," Sibuet reaches his conceptual peak: childhood imagination collides with adult recklessness in a dreamlike reality permeated by inappropriate impulses. A mass of life infused with visual overload. Through his multifaceted work, the artist offers a profound, almost anonymous freedom, where everyone can find themselves or lose themselves. He unveils a familiar yet strange universe, suspended on the border between reality and the unknown, a fascinating territory that only the most daring collectors dare to explore.





