Giorgio Cecatto is an Italian-Canadian artist based in Toronto, working at the intersection of analog precision and digital process. Originally from Italy and now living in Canada, Giorgio brings a background in construction and architecture to his art practice, where structural logic and spatial tension play a central role His work explores geometric abstraction through the use of pen plotters, raw canvas, and industrial drawing tools. Giorgio’s drawings often resemble exploded blueprints or impossible architectures—compositions that balance mathematical repetition with moments of interruption or collapse. Influenced by Russian Constructivism and early generative art, he treats the machine not just as a tool, but as a collaborator with its own constraints and personality. Recent works incorporate layers of gouache, brush pens, and even CNC-machined elements, as Giorgio continues to experiment with how line, surface, and volume interact