About the artist
Jean-François Rauzier is a French photographer and digital artist best known for pioneering the hyperphoto technique, which combines thousands of high-resolution images to create intricate, fantastical compositions.
Born in 1952, Rauzier initially worked as a commercial photographer but shifted to fine art in the early 2000s. His work often explores themes of architecture, surrealism, and illusion, blending reality with the imaginary to produce vast, immersive scenes.
Rauzier's hyperphotos are characterized by their remarkable detail, inviting viewers to explore micro-worlds within grand landscapes or cityscapes. His art has been exhibited internationally in galleries, museums, and prominent art fairs, where he continues to be celebrated for pushing the boundaries of digital art.