BIO
Mathilde Granveau is a French contemporary artist exploring the balance between structure and movement, precision and intuition. Her work is shaped by the places she has lived: France, Laos, Turkey, and now Vietnam, each leaving its imprint in the geometric rhythms and bold compositions she creates.
At the heart of her work is a journey through transformation, where each shape, line, and color reflects both grounding and growth. Her ROOTS collection, in particular, explores this balance between stability and evolution, using geometric patterns to symbolize the connections that anchor us while embracing the freedom to change.
Through each piece, she invites you to pause, to feel, and to lose yourself in the patterns that reveal the depths of our inner connections.
Her Artistic Journey

Rooted in Vietnam, Inspired by the World.
Art is a continual journey; one that’s shaped by the places she's lived and the experiences that have influenced her creative evolution. From the foundational years in France to her travels across Southeast Asia, South America, and Africa, each chapter has contributed new layers of depth, culture, and understanding to her work.
In Vietnam, she has found a profound connection to the natural world that continues to guide and transform her practice. Her art blends geometric precision with elements drawn from her surroundings, reflecting the fluidity and energy she now embraces.
This journey has shown her that art is about more than creation. It’s a bridge that connects us, an exploration of how we grow, adapt, and navigate the world around us.
Her Creative process
Her creative process is a dance between intention and spontaneity. Each piece begins with a vision, but it is only through the delicate act of layering and unlayering that the true form emerges.
The tape she applies becomes both a guide and a boundary, holding space for the art to evolve. But it’s the peeling, the slow reveal, that uncovers the soul of the piece: the untold story beneath.
The process mirrors life itself: a constant unfolding, a balance between discipline and surrender, allowing room for new perspectives to be seen and understood.