The background stuff…

I am a self-taught painter and digital artist who interprets the world through geometry. Everything, buildings, flowers, landscapes, even people, can be expressed through straight lines and exacting shapes. By removing curves and circles, I create a visual language that mirrors my character: clear, structured, and honest in its intention.

Across my practice, subjects that are typically organic or fluid are reimagined with angular precision. Architecture becomes a calm balance of form and order. Blossoms and leaves are translated into geometric harmony, revealing serenity within nature’s complexity. Landscapes are reduced to their most essential lines, allowing vast spaces to feel still and grounded. And in my Giumetric work, identity itself is reconstructed through intersections, every line purposeful, every point a connection.

Through this shared approach, geometry becomes not just technique, but philosophy. It is a way to simplify without losing meaning, to transform chaos into clarity, and to offer viewers a moment of quiet within bold compositions. My art is both rational and emotional, a place where structure provides relaxation, and straight lines express the beauty of restraint.


Giuseppe Migale, whose art pseudonym is Giumetric, comes from a mathematical and scientific background, after getting his degree in electrical engineering, he moved to London where his passion for art deepened.

His education guides him in his approach to his art. The geometrisation of images and subjects allows him to link his engineering studies with his artistic passions. Giuseppe Migale’s artworks begin as digital designs that are then individually drawn on canvas eventually becoming hand-crafted acrylic paintings.

Giuseppe Migale interpretes reality through straight lines, the division of what he sees is “rationalised” in a digital drawing made of shapes of block colour created by intersections of continuous lines that extend beyond the canvas. This process represents how the images he creates seem to be extracted from space in a sort of “bidimensional hologram”.

To process the reality, the feeling and the actions, he has developed a code that allows him to interpret everything through a geometric filter. This transformation makes reality dense and immediate; colours are bold and vibrant, and the effect has a strong visual impact.

There isn’t a specific and defined source of inspiration that can stimulate his creativity, his works are born from observing the everyday life, landscapes, or ideas, and emotions that grab his attention.

His commissioned work is also developed through collaboration with his clients to realise a shared vision.

— Davide Campi - www.davidecampigallery.com