landscape
3d
04:29
2022
Louis-Paul Caron is a French digital artist whose work explores the connections between ecology, art and digital technologies. He studied digital arts and film at the Design Academy Eindhoven, École Boulle, and ENSAD Paris, and today develops a narrative and cinematic image-making practice inspired by nature, climate, and possible futures. Through painting, video, and generative AI, he creates contemplative images that evoke change, denial, and the ecological tensions shaping the world we inhabit. His practice is grounded in the concept of solastalgia - the distress caused by climate change - and unfolds a poetic vision of landscapes in transformation, marked as much by collapse as by renewal. By combining classical techniques with digital processes, his work invites reflection on how we perceive, inhabit, and interact with our environments and technological tools.
Louis-Paul exhibits his work in numerous art galleries such as the NFT Factory, IHAM and Galerie Charlot. A recipient of the 2026 Villa Albertine “Art in the Age of AI” award, he is currently developing a residency project focused on the wildfires of Los Angeles. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at Art Basel, in Seoul, New York, Milan, and Art Dubai.

Everyday I remember the future is a series of digital portraits, it explores what will happen to virtual worlds with infinite borders, what will become of our avatars and our digital lives, when we will have abandoned the virtual in favor of the real. In an atmosphere of nostalgia and artificial lights, of ancient ruins and voxel palaces, these portraits question the end of future, past and present worlds.
3d
landscape
04:29
2022