Born in France in 1985, Paul Rousteau explores the limits of photography and our perceptions. His art, made of optical illusions, navigates between digital art and pictorial materials. At the borders of abstraction and sacred art, his images in joyful colours reveal the deep quest of the artist “to sublimate the visible and show the invisible”. From portrait to landscape, his hallucinatory and contemplative visuals are requested by the biggest magazines, brands and museums (New York Times, Hermès, M Le Monde, Louis Vuitton, Mucem, Vogue, the Louvre).