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We are honored to display a private collection of works by the renowned artist Serge Armando, generously donated by a Grandview Foundation Board Member. These paintings now grace the walls of our Fair Oaks offices, serving as daily reminders of resilience, beauty, and the healing power of art. Enjoy the images we captured from his original works, and excuse the poor lighting and cropping. To see this art in person, attend one of our upcoming events at Grandview!
SERGE ARMANDO
Architectural Abstraction and the Geometry of Space
Born in Nice, France in 1950, Serge Armando is a contemporary artist celebrated for his architectural abstraction and precision in geometric form. His paintings transform the structure of urban environments into meditations on balance, space, and color.
Raised amid the artistic and architectural heritage of southern France, Armando developed an early fascination with design, form, and spatial composition. Trained in drafting and the decorative arts, his visual language evolved through decades of travel across Europe and the Americas, where he absorbed the modernist geometry of architecture alongside the symbolic patterns of Indigenous visual traditions.
Armando refines a distinct aesthetic where line, structure, and light converge in compositions that evoke both precision and emotion. Often described as visual architecture, his works invite viewers to pause within spaces of form and stillness.
Over the years, Armando has exhibited internationally, including his acclaimed series Urban Canyons—a body of work inspired by the narrow streets and hidden corridors of European cities. His paintings appear in private collections worldwide and are represented on Artsy and Saatchi Art, reflecting a sustained global following.
Guided by an unwavering commitment to craft, Serge Armando bridges the tangible world of architecture with the meditative realm of abstraction. His art is not merely a study of structure, but an exploration of balance, rhythm, and the human need for harmony in constructed space.
Bio compiled from public sources including Saatchi Art, Artsy, CNAP France, and Galerie Depardieu.
If you have any current information about this artist, please let us know!
Architectural Abstraction and the Geometry of Space
Born in Nice, France in 1950, Serge Armando is a contemporary artist celebrated for his architectural abstraction and precision in geometric form. His paintings transform the structure of urban environments into meditations on balance, space, and color.
Raised amid the artistic and architectural heritage of southern France, Armando developed an early fascination with design, form, and spatial composition. Trained in drafting and the decorative arts, his visual language evolved through decades of travel across Europe and the Americas, where he absorbed the modernist geometry of architecture alongside the symbolic patterns of Indigenous visual traditions.
Armando refines a distinct aesthetic where line, structure, and light converge in compositions that evoke both precision and emotion. Often described as visual architecture, his works invite viewers to pause within spaces of form and stillness.
Over the years, Armando has exhibited internationally, including his acclaimed series Urban Canyons—a body of work inspired by the narrow streets and hidden corridors of European cities. His paintings appear in private collections worldwide and are represented on Artsy and Saatchi Art, reflecting a sustained global following.
Guided by an unwavering commitment to craft, Serge Armando bridges the tangible world of architecture with the meditative realm of abstraction. His art is not merely a study of structure, but an exploration of balance, rhythm, and the human need for harmony in constructed space.
Bio compiled from public sources including Saatchi Art, Artsy, CNAP France, and Galerie Depardieu.
If you have any current information about this artist, please let us know!


























