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Baptiste Brunet

Quick Facts

  • Born: 1973, Lyon, France
  • Movements: geometric abstraction
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Aurelian Convergence: Structural Silence
    • The Gilded Path to Solitude
    • Architectural Equilibrium I: Monochromatic Order
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The Architecture of Silence

Born in 1973, Baptiste Brunet has emerged as a defining voice in contemporary French digital illustration. His practice is rooted in the rigorous principles of Hard-Edge Modernism, where every pixel serves a structural purpose. Through his lens, the chaotic noise of the modern world is distilled into a luminous structure of sharp abstract geometry and muted architectural tones.

Geometric Precision and Materiality

Brunet's work explores the profound dialogue between form and void. Utilizing a sophisticated palette of graphite, white, and gold accent lines, he creates compositions that evoke a sense of executive refinement. Each digital image is an exercise in precision, where crisp edges and architectural layouts invite the viewer into a space of tactile silence and design intelligence.

A Legacy of Exclusivity

At WikiOO, we are proud to curate Brunet's transformative vision. His mastery lies in his ability to interpret light through rigid geometry, creating works that feel both timeless and cutting-edge. To maintain the integrity of his artistic statement, each creation is offered with absolute scarcity—available only once as a digital image, fine art print, or hand-painted original, with exclusive NFT editions also available for the discerning collector.




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