Antoine Sibille is a French graphic designer and CGI artist currently based in Nancy, France. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Visual Communication from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Art et de Design de Nancy (Énsad). He defines himself above all as an image-maker and visual artist, combining technical expertise and creative vision to craft visual narratives across a range of mediums. Since entering his master’s program, he has been working with CGI, video, photography, and AI tools to develop innovative and meaningful visual content. He creates photographic series, directs films, produces 3D visuals, and designs visual campaigns. His practice is driven by a strong artistic sensibility and a constant dialogue between creativity and technical precision, with the ambition to bring concepts to life through powerful imagery.







Last Project : Digital Relic



A CGI exploration of historical artifacts through photogrammetry scans from the British Museum. 
1/ The Rosetta Stone – The key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. H: 1000mm W: 750mm D: 280mm
2/ The Black Prince’s Badge – A symbol of power and medieval propaganda. H: 103mm  W: 78mm
3/ Murder Weapon Badge – A relic tied to the assassination of Thomas Becket. l.97.48 w. 18.63mm
4/ Ampulla of St. Thomas Becket – A medieval pilgrim’s souvenir carrying “Becket’s water.” H: 100 mm 
W: 87 mm D: 28 mm