Gregory Dubus is a French artist living in the Netherlands whose artworks are displaying originality, uniqueness, remarkable aesthetic and higher technical and creative standard.
His structural compositions are a praise to Geometric Abstraction and most particularly to the triangle shape inviting the viewer to experience a reflective and emotional peacefulness mindset.
His art is colorful and exigent because it requires lot of patience, rigor and precision.
His art has been influenced by the abstract art movement called ‘Suprematism’, by the coloring he loved doing during his childhood and by a few famous abstract artists like August Herbin (forms and colors), Piet Mondrian (lines and structures) and Victor Vasarely (organization and movements).
He is a permanent member of a major gallery in Europe specialized in Geometric Abstraction called ‘Bos Fine Art’ based in the Hague, where he regularly exhibits his artworks.
In 2018, he became finalist for the ‘Artist of the Year Award’ of an International Foundation for the Arts. In 2022, one of his painting received the 5th prize from the public at the Florence Art Biennale and he became finalist of the 'Global Art Award' in Tokyo. One of his artworks can be seen in the permanent exhibition of the Geometric and MADI Art Museum in Dallas (USA).