Édouard Nardon (b. Bordeaux, 1978) is a visual artist living and working between Los Angeles and New York City.
His artistic practice spans painting and sculpture, characterized by a cryptic interplay between abstraction and figuration. His creative process often begins with precise compositions rooted in personal fixations.
These initial forms are then methodically deconstructed, as Nardon employs his distinctive logic of alteration that involves layering materials such as marble dust, gypsum, and pigments.
This approach allows him to transcend mere representation, turning his work into a dialogue between conscious and unconscious creation.
The result invites the viewer to explore complex dimensions where memory, materiality, and symbolism converge, revealing a richly textured visual language that coalesces both the visible and the invisible.