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Jelcoba_ Spiral Deconstructed _5, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _1, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Multiples _18, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _2, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Glitch _21, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Glitch _23, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Multiples _19, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba _ Spiral _ Multiples _24, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Glitch _22, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Jelcoba_ Spiral _ Glitch _20, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
“Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul Emile Rioux is evolving his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Laughing Cow, Green_2, 1/ 200 ed.
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul-Émile Rioux is developing his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Laughing Cow, Red _2, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul-Émile Rioux is developing his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Laughing Cow, Yellow, Green, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul-Émile Rioux is developing his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Laughing Cow, Green_1, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul-Émile Rioux is developing his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

Laughing Cow, Red _1, 24 x 24, 1/ 200 ed. (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Evolving out of Op and Pop into New Media, Paul-Émile Rioux is developing his own particular style
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

GEON Sphere_11aaa
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Miami, FL
by the artist. Edition of 5. Artist and photographer Paul-Émile Rioux lives in Montréal, Canada
Category

2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Archival Pigment

Landcuts_Suburb_3a2
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Miami, FL
A digital arts pioneer, Paul-Émile Rioux creates vast panoramas and urban landscapes that
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Photography

Materials

Digital

Renaissance, Abstract Print, Seascape (Turquoise) _9 /Ed. 200 (unframed)
By Paul-Émile Rioux
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Renaissance further develops themes explored by Paul-Emile Rioux in his earlier series Turquoise
Category

2010s New Media Abstract Prints

Materials

Giclée, Archival Pigment

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Paul-Émile Rioux creates evocative digital art that pulls the viewer into an uncanny world and provides a haunting reflection of reality. His virtual color photography and landscape photography pieces reveal their synthesized nature only upon close inspection.

Rioux is based in Montréal, Canada, where he studied animation at Concordia University. In the early 1990s, he established a career in photography with a focus on urban environments. At the same time, he was developing an interest in 3D software. Eventually, the virtual world overtook the real one as his main passion. 

Rioux combines his photography with cutting-edge technology to create the virtual matrices from which his images are born. He eschews more popular image manipulation technologies, such as Photoshop, in favor of numerous digital techniques and 3D software. Each technology is like a different paintbrush that helps Rioux generate the final image, which is the result of algorithmic possibilities captured in a cut of virtual space and time.

Rioux’s new media work offers a tense glimpse of a dystopic world populated by infinite skyscrapers. It encourages one to pause and reflect on the future and the environment.

Whitehot Magazine advises the viewer to “think of one of Rioux’s works as the template for a truly engulfing experience.” Though the worlds he brings to life exist only digitally, they represent a meeting of reality and imagination. 

Rioux’s work was exhibited at the 2021 Cube Art Fair in New York City.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Paul-Émile Rioux’s digital art.

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