ARTIST
Deeply influenced by optical art, but also by the values of Bauhaus education, which advocated instruction focused on the fundamental value of manual work, Sébastien tirelessly created increasingly complex designs that could rival what a machine could produce in a matter of moments.
Through this approach he was able to create visual confusion in the viewer, leading them to question the origin (human or mechanical) of his works.
But it is only by getting closer that the viewer will be able to identify the marks of the passage of the human hand, an attitude that Sébastien calls the reward of the curious.
His work is not limited to 2-dimensional production, but finds a 3-dimensional correspondence through wire installations, often made in a natural environment, thus offering him perfect freedom in terms of both size and diversity.