

French painter near Toulouse, drawing inspiration from cinema and music to create colorful, emotive canvases influenced by Chagall, Gen Paul, and Dufy.
Biography
PyB is a painter, working near Toulouse. He began his career in advertising before self-teaching himself in drawing and figurative painting.
PyB’s artistic journey has recently seen exciting developments, with his latest works gaining recognition in both local and international art scenes. Drawing from his passion for modern culture and urban art, he has expanded his portfolio to include larger-scale works that push the boundaries of traditional figurative painting. His incorporation of collage techniques and vibrant pop art elements into his pieces has led to a fresh wave of interest in his work. Recently, PyB exhibited at a major art fair in Paris, where his unique blend of street art and portraiture was highlighted. His work continues to receive praise for its bold use of color, texture, and innovative technique. PyB’s upcoming exhibition in Toulouse, scheduled for mid-2025, is anticipated to attract further attention from collectors and critics alike. Additionally, he has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Contemporary Art Prize in France, an accolade that further solidifies his place within the contemporary art movement. With his commitment to combining digital techniques with traditional methods, PyB is quickly becoming a rising star in the world of figurative and pop art.
The artist draws from his cinematic and musical culture to paint colorful canvases, reflecting his emotions directly. Painters such as Chagall, Gen Paul, and Dufy inspire him and influence his use of warm colors.
He uses brushes, charcoal, knives, and markers, and sometimes experiments with digital techniques. The artist generally paints in acrylic or oil on canvas or paper. He prefers small sizes because he wants to work on multiple projects simultaneously and make his work accessible to everyone. PyB works with transfers, collages, patchworks, and painting on canvas. On his canvases, he combines typography with portraiture for a street-art and pop-art effect.
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