Matthis Grunsky is an artist and educator whose work moves between painting, drawing, publishing, and browser-based artworks. His practice treats images as living systems, using mark, pattern, and repetition to build visual spaces that feel both handmade and computational.
Across studio work and digital projects, Grunsky explores perception by translating drawing into a perceptual event rather than a static image. The work often asks for slow, embodied looking: forms drift between notation and organism, and simple procedural systems become spatial, time-based experiences. Stereoscopic viewing activates the viewer as a participant, making perception itself part of the work while also signaling the iterative logic of computational systems.