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Gregoire A. Meyer is a self-taught young visual artist currently living and working in London. Gregoire is an award-winning artist who examines the body through his art in its extraordinary simplicity as a biological, digital and aesthetic organism. He captures the essence of fleeting moments, like a jet of water or a face that disintegrates, and freezes them in time in objects that seem almost tangible. In short, his works create a complex relationship between facts and fiction.
In his technique, Gregoire uses digital illustrations to create distortions of the human form using shiny and dazzling metal components, broken glass pieces and splashes of water. Using light and shadow, the artist creates the illusion of a concrete object that leads the viewer to a reflection on reality and fiction. Its success is such that he has been accumulating rewards for more than ten years. In 2020 alone, he won the Shanghai Global Art Awards in the Digital Art category and won first place in Art Limited’s Digital Art Awards.

A face once whole, now split in two,
One side gleams with Metal hue—
A mask of strength, a brittle shell,
The other fades, a silent spell.
Fragments whisper what once was true,
Reflections warped in black and blue.
Memory crumbles into dust,
Trust undone, and love unjust.
Each shard a story, sharp and bare,
A scream caught in the midnight air.
The soul dissolves in pixel rain,
Beauty born from quiet pain.
Yet in the wreckage, something stirs—
A pulse, a spark, a dream that blurs.
For even shattered things can glow,
And broken paths still let us grow.
3d
portrait
01:02
2026