Background
Epsylon Point was born in 1950 in France.
Epsylon Point was born in 1950 in France.
Epsylon Point graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in Dijon, a city in eastern France in 1978.
Epsylon Point has been active on the streets of his native country since his early twenties. He has participated in collective shows at several galleries including Galerie du jour – agnès b. and Galerie L.J. Beaubourg, both in France’s capital. Urban artist, he was also the guitarist of the group "Spiders of the evening" from 1981 to 1985. In 1985, he took part in the first gathering of the graffiti and urban art movement in Bondy, at the initiative of the VLPs, with Miss Tic, Blek le rat, Suburbs-Suburbs, SP 38, Jef Aerosol, Nuklé-Art, Speedy Graphito, and Futura 2000.
In 2007 Epsylon painted his piece for Le M.U.R project – a contemporary urban art spot in rue Oberkampf, in Paris. In 2014 he participated at Cash, Cans & Candy, the street art festival that stresses the importance of collaboration in the street art scene. In August the same year his work was on view at collective exhibition Urban Legends at the Roman MACRO Pelanda museum, realized in collaboration with 999 Contemporary and curated by Stefano S. Antonelli.
Most recently Epsylon Point participated at the Cut It Out! – group stencil show curated by Olly Walker and Henrik Haven, at Urban Nation in Berlin, Germany.
Ecoute la Rue (detail)
89 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
87 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
83 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
33 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
unknown title
Enfants Juifs
Sete
Ecoute la Rue
Votez Epsylon Point
Angle rue neuve - avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
33 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
85 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier
Epsylon Point adhered to the artistic traditions of Street art. His influences are very varied: futuristic, socialist realism, and traditional Chinese painting whose motives he often used in his stencils.
Quotes from others about the person
The sparkling eye, the sly look. The stencil is part of his way of "living differently": in the Middle Ages, he would have been a troubadour. Crazy comic and crazy street, the stencil allowed the meeting of his two follies, for his greatest pleasure... He works with his accomplice Cigne.