Artists of the collection

Camille de Cussac

Camille de Cussac

Camille de Cussac is a graduate of the Ecole de Condé in Paris, and is represented by Slow Agence. She has published a number of children’s books, including the famous “KO à Cuba”, published by Thierry Magnier. With a palette that’s out of the ordinary and always full of humor, she tells funny, poetic stories. Her passion for the unknown takes us far afield, through her amused and tenderized view of the zaniness of her contemporaries here and abroad. You could discover her on the banks of the Canal Saint Martin in January 2020.
Camille Dubois

Camille Dubois

With a degree in graphic design, Camille Dubois is a young illustrator who lives and works in Normandy. Her illustrations, produced in a colour palette directly inspired by the 80s, draw on her passion for architecture and pop culture. Whether she’s looking for original buildings to sketch, reproducing her favourite films (Léon, Princesse Mononoké, Star Wars…) or drawing portraits of her icons (Dalida, Daft Punk), her retro and colourful world, representative of the style of the time, immediately lights up any interior.
Camille Gobourg

Camille Gobourg

A graduate of EPSAA, Camille Gobourg lives and works in Lyon. Inspired by her dreams, she creates poetic worlds populated by animals and fantastical creatures.

Since 2021, she has been combining alcohol-based felt-tip pens and coloured pencils to bring texture and softness to her illustrations.

Her work has been published in Erratum and Kiblind. In 2022, she is participating in the creation of the first edition of Bourrage Papier, a Lyon-based festival of contemporary illustration and micro-publishing.

Capucine Mattiussi

Capucine Mattiussi

A graduate of Penninghen in art direction and the École de Communication Visuelle (ECV) in Paris, Capucine Mattiussi is an illustrator. Passionate about music, she began working for music labels, bands and bars at a very early age. Over time, her various freelance projects enabled her to create her own universe and refine her artistic style, straight out of the rock of the 60s and 70s. His Mediterranean origins also inspire his creations, which regularly feature sea water, the burning sun of his childhood and the green of Mediterranean palm trees. His inimitable style, made up of colours and curved shapes, will not leave you indifferent.
Caroline Péron

Caroline Péron

Caroline Péron graduated in 2021 from the Arts Décoratifs de Paris in the “printed image” section, and is an illustrator and comic strip artist. She lives in Paris and works mainly for the press and publishing industry. She illustrated the comic strip À la recherche de Jeanne for Éditions Calmann-Lévy (2022). Her illustrations, done in coloured pencil (her preferred technique), reflect her sensitivity to summer atmospheres, bright landscapes with trees, and bodies in motion.
Cel Castellá

Cel Castellá

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Cel Castellá has been living in Paris since 2018. After studying communications and working in advertising for several years, she decided to devote herself exclusively to illustration when she arrived in Europe. Playing with pencils and paint, she has also created a unique Parisian space devoted to embroidery, her second passion. Although she finds it hard to get used to the cold of the French winter, she has managed to tame everyday Parisian life, which she loves to depict in her illustrations: going out for coffee, strolling through museums and passing by bakeries and florists.
Céline Dumartin

Céline Dumartin

Originally from south-west France, Céline Dumartin is an illustrator and art director who lives and works in Paris. A graduate of ENSAMAA in object design, she has developed a naive and colourful universe that immediately puts you in a good mood. She loves animals, laughter, memories, children, colours, good food, dogs, sunshine and holidays. All this influences her illustrations, which she uses in prints, frescoes of pretty objects and embroidered clothes.
Charlotte Lemaire

Charlotte Lemaire

Author and illustrator Charlotte Lemaire studied graphic design in Toulouse and illustration in Brussels, Vinius and Ghent. Today, she creates images for the press, publishing and theatre, and specialises in children’s illustration. She writes and paints albums(L’omelette aux myrtilles, La maison-ski…) that recount funny encounters and expeditions into the unknown. She is interested in vast landscapes and small interiors, in the secret passages between the immense and the minuscule.
Charlotte Molas

Charlotte Molas

Charlotte Molas lives and works between Paris and Biarritz. Dedicated to her exhibitions, collaborations and press appearances, she is now a full-time illustrator. She joined the Illustrissimo agency in 2016. Numerous advertising agencies, brands and publications call on her services and her illustrations are regularly used on packaging, graphic charters, posters and textiles. In 2016/2017, she produced the illustrations for the Village Saint-Martin guide and will be working again in 2018, alongside Séverine Assous and Antony Huchette, on the 2018/2019 version.
Chloé Weinfeld

Chloé Weinfeld

“I’m a French illustrator based in Lyon. After studying graphic design at Duperré and type design at Estienne in Paris, I worked for several years as a graphic designer and type design teacher. I felt the need to travel to parallel lands by returning to drawing and painting, until this became my main activity. Today, my gouache work combines colourful, lush landscapes where imaginary architecture and dreamlike figures from everyday life coexist. I combine organic forms with geometric shapes, paying particular attention to detail and pattern. Influenced by my travels and my childhood on Réunion Island, my complex and joyful images are an invitation to escape and daydream, to safe and intimate places. They fit in perfectly with interior design, travel editorial and packaging design.”
Claire Goudeau

Claire Goudeau

Claire Goudeau is a French illustrator and painter who graduated in Printed Image in 2022 from the Arts Décoratifs de Paris and in Design from ENS Paris-Saclay. Her dual studies gave her a taste of the pleasures of the printed image, as she learned printing techniques such as engraving, screen printing and risography, and introduced her to the world of contemporary publishing. Gradually leaving design to one side, she found that illustration and the creation of printed images offered incredible narrative potential, rich in meaning. Inspired by the colours and patterns of her childhood in the Pacific, she illustrates her memories, faithfully transcribing or modelling reality according to her imagination.
Clara Debray

Clara Debray

Clara Debray is a young French author and illustrator. She grew up in a small village in the Chartreuse region of the Alps and moved to Paris for her studies. After graduating in textile design from the Duperré school in 2016, she entered the Paris School of Decorative Arts, graduating in 2020. The sense of belonging to the environment in which she grew up has never left her. She now lives in Annecy and devotes much of her illustration work to conveying her personal feeling for the mountains. She likes to draw landscapes and faces that tell stories. Color is paramount for Clara, and traditional tools such as oil paint and pastels allow her to express herself fully.
Clara Super Duper

Clara Super Duper

Better known under the pseudonym Clara Super Duper, Clara Dupré is an illustrator and graphic designer who lives and works in Angoulême. A graduate of the Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués in Paris, her passion for illustration stems from her childhood in Dieppe, where she took drawing and painting classes. She finds her inspiration in the little things of everyday life: funny situations, people she meets in the street or random searches on the internet. Working digitally, her illustrations transform everyday life with curved shapes and a palette of pop colours.
Clémence Monnet

Clémence Monnet

Clémence Monnet, a graduate of ESAD Orléans, lives and works just outside Paris. An illustrator for the publishing and press worlds, she is also developing a more personal body of work in which the inspirations of Marie-Laurenci, Apollinaire and Sempé are palpable. Her highly poetic work in Indian ink and watercolor has already been published many times. “Hector et les bêtes sauvages”, published by Seuil Jeunesse, has become a classic in children’s illustration. She exhibited at Artazart in winter 2019 as part of the “Nuits vagabondes” exhibition, in a duo with ceramist Elise Lefebvre.
Clément Thoby

Clément Thoby

Cément Thoby is just 29 years old, yet he’s already a virtuoso with grease pencil, colored pencil and oil pastel… After studying animation at EMCA in Angoulême, he went on to work on major animation productions, but above all enjoys immortalizing the landscapes and wild compositions he discovers on his travels. Fascinated by the light, shadows and textures of trees, he initially follows in his own footsteps, even though Félix Valloton and the Japanese Kazuo Oga, DA of Studio Ghibli films, inspire him in his art. With his striking colors, closer to impressionist painting than illustration, he likes to create a path to the unknown, a mysterious, peaceful and timeless atmosphere that makes you want to go there.
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