A polymorphous artist, François Huon composes his works based on a simple concept: He divides a square in two, then puts it back together in a different way to create a new figure. In this way, he invents his own graphic alphabet, which he can assemble indefinitely by colours, sizes, materials and volumes. An indefatigable inventor of inventor. François Huon lives in Rebecq; he is a teacher of experimental practices at the at the Braine-L'Alleud School of Art.