Éditions Artazart

Because Artazart has loved illustration since it opened its doors on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in July 2000, and because illustrators have put their trust in us, we are now launching a brand new collection dedicated to illustration.

Many artists, both young and established, don’t have a shop, or don’t necessarily have the time to run one: Artazart is offering them visibility through a selection of one or more illustrations.
Artazart aims to democratise the creative output of illustrators by offering the public signed original works in limited editions of just 200 copies. All this at the ultra-affordable price of €32!

It’s a range of styles, always unique, in which you’re bound to find the next illustration to hang in your home!

Artists of the collection

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 the everyday with curved shapes and a pop palette of colors.

Wendy Sylvain

A graduate of the Arts Décoratifs de Paris, Wendy Sylvain is a French illustrator who lives and works in Paris. In her illustrations, Wendy Sylvain creates a language all her own, based on an omnipresent narrative in both her written and visual work. She draws her inspiration from her interest in writing, as well as from the Japanese culture she has been interested in since childhood. With humor and seriousness, navigating between a raw reality and a mischievous imagination, she questions questions of identity and relationships in her illustrations.

Téo Transinne

Téo Transinne is a young, self-taught illustrator from Lyon. Using colored pencil, he draws everyday life and intimacy through contemplative scenes. Somewhere between American realism and pop art, his illustrations mainly depict urban landscapes, but transform reality with a certain poetry. The artist willingly shifts his gaze and lingers on details, changing the usual point of view, transfiguring colors. Each of her works becomes an invitation to quiet time,

 

Sophie Weidler-Bauchez

Illustrator and interior designer Sophie Weidler-Bauchez lives in Annecy, surrounded by mountains. With a Master’s degree in Interior Architecture from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in Brussels, Sophie Weidler-Bauchez has been developing her own illustration practice around bright, bold color since childhood. Animated by the material of her pastels and colored pencils, she draws what surrounds her: landscapes, everyday moments, architecture.