Côme Roumegoux is a multidisciplinary artist whose work fuses the raw, instinctive energy of graffiti with the meticulous craftsmanship of copper enamelling, a centuries-old technique rarely encountered in contemporary urban art. Through this unlikely pairing, Côme creates richly textured, luminous surfaces that explore the tensions between chaos and control, destruction and renewal.
Rooted in his formative years within the underground graffiti scene, Côme’s practice is deeply personal and transformative. His works reflect a lived experience of compulsion, rebellion, and ultimately, recovery, shaped by years of addiction and a profound turning point in 2021 when he entered rehab. For Côme, artmaking has become a meditative and redemptive act: a way to process the past and forge new meaning from it through fire, metal, and colour.
A graduate of the Fine Art and Contemporary Practice program at the Bristol School of Art, Côme is currently represented by Clifton Fine Art. His work has been exhibited at the Affordable Art Fairs in London, Modern Skills in Limoges (France), Handmade Chelsea, and the Manchester Art Fair. One of his pieces is now part of a prominent private collection specializing in enamelled art.
By bridging street culture with refined materiality, Côme blurs the line between contemporary art and craft. His work challenges conventional distinctions and invites reflection on identity, resilience, and reinvention, offering pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually layered, grounded in emotional weight and personal experience.