Elias Veyron was born in Arles, in the south of France, in 1982.
Growing up between old stone architecture, Mediterranean sunlight, and the visual language of European modernism, he developed an early fascination with fragmented forms, symbolic figures, and spatial rhythm.
In his twenties, Veyron moved to Barcelona, where he studied interior architecture before transitioning into full-time painting. His work gradually evolved into a hybrid language between cubism, primitiv...
Elias Veyron was born in Arles, in the south of France, in 1982.
Growing up between old stone architecture, Mediterranean sunlight, and the visual language of European modernism, he developed an early fascination with fragmente...
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Elias Veyron was born in Arles, in the south of France, in 1982.
Growing up between old stone architecture, Mediterranean sunlight, and the visual language of European modernism, he developed an early fascination with fragmented forms, symbolic figures, and spatial rhythm.
In his twenties, Veyron moved to Barcelona, where he studied interior architecture before transitioning into full-time painting. His work gradually evolved into a hybrid language between cubism, primitive symbolism, and contemporary decorative abstraction.
Rather than depicting reality directly, Veyron constructs emotional spaces — compositions filled with human fragments, silent faces, architectural memories, birds, symbols, and dreamlike geometries.
His paintings are recognized for balancing sophisticated interior aesthetics with emotional depth. Using textured plaster surfaces, layered acrylics, and hand-drawn linear structures, he creates works that feel simultaneously ancient and modern.
Today, Elias Veyron’s works are collected by contemporary interior designers, boutique hotels, and private collectors across Europe and North America.
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