Influenced by traditional printing techniques, Vincent SMALL has gradually steered his work toward a visual exploration that breaks free from mechanical reproduction tools, creating artworks born from a living, spontaneous, and unique gesture. He conceives his practice as a sensory experience, where his creations play with perception. Passionate about exploring space and geometry, he stands out for his use of anamorphosis in much of his work. His creative process also relies on the use of color, transparency, and layering. He creates plays of opacity and translucency, where forms seem to emerge and vanish in a subtle balance. Advocating for an inclusive vision of art that is both accessible and unifying, he moves fluidly between mural painting, studio work, collaborations with other artists, and participatory projects with the public, continuing to foster sensitive interactions between the artwork and its observer.