Capi is a Franco-Spanish artist (born in an artist family) whose quiet, geometric style emerged from a childhood of sketching, a lineage of painters, and formative years spent between street art and design.
Disenchanted with the rigidity of formal art school, he turned to design to refine his grasp of form and intention — ultimately finding freedom in digital creation. Working solely in Figma, he builds each piece from a single “root shape,” crafting faceless figures that echo memory, doubt, and persistence.
Capi calls his approach Cognitive Geometry — a personal evolution of Neo-Cubist Digital Abstraction, where instinct guides composition and structure becomes emotion. His works are not built to impress, but to resonate.
Influenced by Renaissance light and ancient balance, his work bridges the past and the digital present. It remains instinctive, honest, and unconcerned with trends — a meditation in shape, silence, and story.
These are the ones that stayed with me — pieces that still hum quietly, waiting to be seen or heard a little differently. They’ve shaped my style, informed my current body of work, and compose the silent architecture of who I’ve become in this digital journey
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