Time machine (2017) Digital Arts by Paul Boniol

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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Illustration of a man on a bike. This bike is connected to gears and then to a large clock. Two interpretations are possible. On one hand, the man is making the clock rotate. On the other hand, the man is fighting against the clock. This illustration came from a pencil sketch made in 2017. I then used digital tools to improve it. About this artwork: [...]
Illustration of a man on a bike. This bike is connected to gears and then to a large clock. Two interpretations are possible. On one hand, the man is making the clock rotate. On the other hand, the man is fighting against the clock.

This illustration came from a pencil sketch made in 2017. I then used digital tools to improve it.

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My Name is Paul Boniol, a french guy living in Paris. On one side, I am a french researcher in mathematics and computer science. I obtained my Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Paris in 2021. On the [...]

My Name is Paul Boniol, a french guy living in Paris.

On one side, I am a french researcher in mathematics and computer science. I obtained my Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Paris in 2021. On the other side, I am an amateur artist. 

Regarding my scientific side, I first studied in Grenoble and obtained my master's degree in applied mathematics and computer science. I then studied for one year at Trinity College Dublin. After that, I decided to start a Ph.D. program in Paris. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in 2021.

Regarding my artistic side, I first started to draw black and white sketches on paper. Then, I followed a drawing course at Atelier des Beaux-arts in Paris. I now mainly focus on digital paintings.


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