Constance Valero, born in 1997, is a French digital artist based in Marseille. Trained in visual arts, she develops a practice focused on creating immersive augmented reality environments, blending 3D techniques with traditional drawing. Her work explores the interactions of living organisms through procedural patterns, giving rise to monumental virtual structures that invite the viewer into a sensory journey. Inspired by nature and organic forms, she questions the place of the living in an increasingly digitized world.
In 2021, she presented De Nectar et d'Ambroisie as part of the exhibition “Quand la matière devient art” organized by Guerlain during the FIAC. This augmented reality work, depicting a palace-like lace beehive, marked her entry into the world of NFTs, with a video of the project sold in support of the GoodPlanet Foundation, chaired by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. In 2023, she took part in the Marais DigitARt circuit in Paris with Rhizophora Dux Lucis I., an augmented reality installation of a fictional bioluminescent plant, illustrating symbiosis in a pedagogical and enchanting way.