French born artist in Chalon-sur-Saône (Burgundy) Geoffrey Bouillot, currently lives and works in Japan. His work is evidently informed by these two cultures, and examines a unique dynamic of pop art, cubism, and Italian futurism. Bouillot is adept at portraiture and interiors. Bouillot’s work typifies contemporary art culture. It is clean, fresh and chic. His monochromatic designs burgeon an eclectic blend of minimalism and the ethereal. The cultural influences include remnants of Manga, with subjects and composition meticulously separated with clean lines and play on light, achieving harmony and balance between the artists other influential styles; cubism and pop art. The mastery in conjoining such diverse genres is an accomplishment, particularly considering this is achieved using only monochrome hues. It has been said of his work, “Composed of metallic-like stacking cylindrical and spherical forms, each character morphs nostalgic cartoons into unfamiliar forms, speaking to a collision of culture – from the ancient to the deep future.”