Pierre Brault

Pierre Brault

Art, design and fashion converge to offer a reflective exploration of the world around us in Pierre Brault's vibrant artworks. Using recycled Plexiglas, he ‘sculpts light’ into immersive, three-dimensional homages to the beauty of nature, the cycle of life, and the spirit of renewal. In a powerful combination of vibrant and soothing, each beautiful and intricate piece invites us to pause, contemplate and seize the present moment.

With nature as his main source of inspiration, Brault draws from the beauty, structure and what he describes as the graphic richness of flora and fauna. His fascination with science is also evident in his continual development of new concepts and techniques, and at the heart of his work is a consistent sensory approach to materials. As if constructing a puzzle, he engages in the composition and decomposition of geometrical shapes and exploring different ways of giving the work what he describes as an ‘airy, levitating feel’.

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Pierre Brault Biography

In response to the frenetic pace of modern society, Brault encourages us to decelerate, advocating a ‘slow life mindset’, one which is better aligned with the planet’s resources. Yet despite his concerns about biodiversity and conservation, his work represents an optimistic vision of the world. Mindful and uplifting, his compositions function in the same way as a sundial, refracting the light to create a spectrum of radiant colours and grounding us in the present moment while cultivating an awareness of space and time. 

Brault studied art in Paris where he still lives today. His early interest in art was piqued by the Impressionists, specifically Monet and his Nympheas, and the Kinetic art movement, both of which have had a clear influence on his work. The Moroccan Royal family have acquired many of Brault’s unique works, as have numerous French collectors, and since 2016 he has collaborated with numerous luxury brands.   

“My work comes to life with the passage of light. The refraction of shadows overlaps and reveals new colours which are released by light and movement.” 

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