Julien Graizely is a contemporary French artist known for his evocative, cinematic-style paintings that explore themes of memory, time, and perception. Born in 1980 in Sedan, France, and now based in Royan, Graizely creates vibrant, layered compositions where figures and abstract forms emerge within luminous landscapes. His fine art practice blends painting, visual storytelling, and graphic elements, often depicting beaches, deserts, and transient spaces. Educated at prestigious French art schools including École Boulle, Graizely’s unique visual language has positioned him as a rising figure in contemporary European art.