Guillaume Grando (1978, Bagnolet) lives and works in Biarritz.
Guillaume Grando’s work explores the perception of movement and light through surfaces that seem to oscillate between presence and dissolution. Water, a central element in his practice, is not depicted as a simple subject but rather as a visual matrix and a metaphor for a reality in constant transformation. Through a meticulous process involving undulating lines, resin layers, and material interventions, the artist creates images that evoke flows, vibrations, and invisible energies.
His works exist at the intersection of painting, sculpture, and optical perception: the surface becomes a dynamic field where light, depth, and movement continuously shift according to the viewer’s gaze. Rather than representing reality, Grando seeks to capture its instability and fluidity, creating visual experiences suspended between abstraction and sensation, where each image appears to exist in a perpetual state of transformation.