Jb Hanak is a French painter, musician, and writer born in 1977. He lives and works in Paris. His artwork is in several aspects comparable to his music: extremely saturated, he develops a crossroads of disparate inspirations brought to coexist through a violent compression. Since his beginnings as a painter in 2014, Jb Hanak’s works have been recognized by important figures such as Agnès b, the French Institute of Japan, Posca, or the Paper Museum of Angoulême. In 2017, after an exhibition at Silencio, a canvas by Jb Hanak became part of the Lynch Foundation in Boston, USA. Given his musical background, it is not surprising to find in Jb Hanak’s visual work counterpoints multiplied to the point of saturating space. No surface is left to chance, and the gaze is constantly solicited in a pseudo-cacophony. It is possible that all his works are themselves elements of a single, grand ensemble, akin to a large fractal figure. The multitude of serial motifs also adds a sense of confusion that suggests the artwork is always new, and indeed it is, as every time our gaze falls upon it, we re·discover a landscape previously unknown to us.