Trompe-l’œil captured Bruno Logan’s imagination early in his life. He is practising trompe-l’œil and hyperrealism since 1987. The artist first breathed into an atmosphere of artistic mastery in the year of 1969 in the great city of Paris. His entry to the Derval School of Decoration in 1987 paved the way for him to experiment with the techniques of the old trompe l’œil masters. Having gained a diploma from the Gobelins School of Paris in 1990, Bruno Logan began working in several studios producing comic illustrations for television and movies. Finally, the charms of Vermeer and Ingres proved too strong to be ignored any longer and Bruno devoured every minute of his waking hours playing with hyperrealism and trompe l’œil to create successive masterpieces. In 2010 he was awarded the honorary title of ‘Academicien en Degre Superieur’ by the Academy of Beaux Arts in Saint Louis.