Biography

PF Juin, born Pierre Fraimbault in 1993 in Grenoble, is a French street artist. He discovered graffiti at the age of fourteen and drew his early influences from Impressionist painting and abstract art, soon enriched by a fascination for gestural intensity. From this dual heritage emerged a distinctive visual language in which geometric rigour engages with the spontaneity of the spray can.

The artist progressively refined a structured aesthetic blending op-art, cubism and the legacy of Maurits Cornelis Escher: ornamental compositions, optical illusions and vivid palettes. A regular at the Street Art Fest Grenoble-Alpes since 2016, he produced several landmark works, including the 2018 monumental mural on the Maison du Tourisme façade at place Sainte-Claire in Grenoble, and "L'eau de l'art" on avenue Maréchal Randon. He went on to take part in the 2021, 2022 ("Béton lunaire", "Un bout d'ma ville") and 2023 ("Rotterdam-Grenoble", a collaboration with Dutch artist Mr. June) editions.

Still based in Grenoble, the artist has been exploring the disruption of symmetry through shadow-shaped filters embedded in his murals, which capture the viewer's presence and turn the spectator into a central element of the composition. His work, animated by a clear and optimistic vision of the city, contributes to Grenoble's growing reputation as one of Europe's leading capitals of contemporary street art.

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