- Florent Bodart
- Tom Corbin
- Axelle Bourguignon
- Agathe Chamignon
- Ambre Verschaeve
- Florian Gallou
- Camille Gobourg
- Maguelone du Fou
- Camille Deschiens
- Irina Iruksson
- Flore Godlewski
- Bérénice Milon
- Limistic
- Emilie Bernstein
- Diane Cartron
- Carole Hillman
- Elise Enjalbert
- Olivier Junière
- Charlotte Molas
- Hubert Van Rie
- Johanne Licard
- Marie Nortier
- Laurent Moreau
- Alix Morkrette
- Studio 1+1
- Jurg Lindenberger
- Aurore Petit
- Antoine Corbineau
- Chloé Weinfeld
- Emmanuelle Teyras
- Séverine Assous
- Sophia Babari
- Agathe Briot
- Les Canailles
- Cel Castellá
- Virginie Cognet
- Cosmo
- Marine Coutroutsios
- Anne Crausaz
- Camille de Cussac
- Dans les dents
- Mariana David
- Agnès Decourchelle
- Clara Debray
- Lucie Delasrocas
- Giselle Dekel
- Manon Diemer
- Margaux Dinam
- Victoria Dorche
- Fanny Dreyer
- Camille Dubois
- Fanny Ducassé
- Céline Dumartin
- Paul Duru
- Juliette Farges
- Elisabeth Fernandes
- Iris Hatzfeld
- Morgane Hébert
- Agnès Hostache
- Claire Goudeau
- Monna Graph
- Gruumo
- La Jeanette
- Julie Guillem
- Martin Jarrie
- Gaspard De Lalune
- Lapin
- Lavilletlesnuages
- Charlotte Lemaire
- Ophélie Lhuire
- Vassilis Koutsogiannis
- Enikő Katalin Eged
- Jeanne Macaigne
- Noémie Malaize
- Maliv
- Piment Martin
- Elsa Martino
- Capucine Mattiussi
- Léa Maupetit
- Antoine Meurant
- Doriane Millet
- La Mona Loca
- Clémence Monnet
- Gabrielle Monceaux
- Yukiko Noritake
- Marie Pellet
- Lola Penicaud
- Caroline Péron
- Lucile Piketty
- Marine de Quénetain
- Olivier Ribbe
- Jeanne Saboureault
- Lili Scratchy
- Sheina
- Agathe Singer
- Agathe Meunier
- Paul Sirand
- Lil Sire
- Julia Spiers
- Clara Super Duper
- Wendy Sylvain
- Clément Thoby
- Téo Transinne
- Uniko
- Émilie Vast
- Adèle Verlinden
- Sophie Weidler-Bauchez
- Gil Rigoulet
- Vic Orth
- Laure Lepage
- Niels Stoltenborg
Enikő Katalin Eged
Enikő Katalin Eged is a Hungarian illustrator, graphic and textile designer who lives and works in Budapest. A graduate of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, her works create illustrated narratives with powerful guidelines and strong atmospheres. Her favourite subjects are women, nature and animals, which she works on with a simple graphic language, a juxtaposition of details and a certain symbolism.
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.
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.
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 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.
Marie Pellet
Marie Pellet is a French illustrator living in Paris. After 10 years as a layout artist in a press agency, she launched her career as a freelance illustrator in 2020. Using gouache, she paints women, animals and vegetation, as well as everyday objects that she likes to make singular through the infinite variety of colours and composition. Marie Pellet’s naïve, timeless style and childlike way of looking at everything allow her to shed new light on everything that surrounds us.
Doriane Millet
Doriane Millet is a young French artist from Nancy. After studying applied arts in Paris at the Olivier de Serres and Duperré schools, she joined the illustration department of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. She now lives and works in Marseille, where her studio is located. Passionate about narrative images, her universe plays on the themes of fairy tales and fantasy, which she twists to create a dialogue between mythical characters (the mermaid, Little Red Riding Hood, etc.) and the contemporary.
Iris Hatzfeld
Iris Hatzfeld is a French artist and illustrator living in Paris. After a Master’s degree in Art History at the Sorbonne, she left the world of museums to devote herself to drawing, which she had been practising intensively in evening classes. She specialised in animation, then developed a unique, soft and vibrant illustration technique, using inks and coloured pencils in a realistic and spontaneous style. Her recent work distinguishes her as an outstanding portraitist. She works for the press, editorial projects and brands such as Hermès, Bulgari and Chanel…
Olivier Ribbe
Olivier Ribbe is an illustrator and art teacher living in Lyon, France. Overflowing with ideas, pencils and drawings, he has been working as an illustrator since 2000. Passionate about art, illustration and design, he works mainly digitally, but is equally at home with traditional techniques. When he’s not drawing, Olivier teaches illustration and graphic design to Masters students. His ideal day consists of walks in the forest and time spent drawing.
Paul Sirand
Paul Sirand is a Parisian art director and illustrator. After a master’s degree in advertising at ECV, he co-founded the creative studio “Le fruit studio” in 2013. He has a passion for love, dogs, uniforms and cooking – subjects that come together in his work. Produced digitally, his illustrations often play with chiaroscuro in carefully worked blue and red palettes.
Manon Diemer
Also known by the pseudonym Bamboulino, Manon Diemer is an artist and illustrator based in La Rochelle. A graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Lyon in graphic design, then of the Gobelins in Paris in motion design, she worked for four years in an agency before devoting herself entirely to illustration. Her drawing practice is rich in a multitude of tools and techniques, seeking to best adapt the subject to the medium. With a particular sense of framing derived from her photographic practice, she captures singular and representative elements of nature or architecture, inspired by the natural sciences, travel and ecological issues. She then articulates traces of reality in an imaginary world that is full of mystery and fantasy.
Sophie Weidler-Bauchez
Illustrator and interior designer Sophie Weidler-Bauchez lives in Annecy, surrounded by mountains. She holds a Master’s degree in Interior Architecture from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in Brussels, and since childhood has developed her own personal style of illustration based on bright, bold colours. Animated by the material of her pastels and coloured pencils, she draws what surrounds her: landscapes, everyday moments, architecture.
Lucie Delasrocas
Trained as an architect, Lucie Delasrocas decided to devote herself entirely to her art. Passionate about her art, she continues to create in her adopted Drôme region: illustration, 3D, gouache, screen printing… all techniques with which she enjoys experimenting. In her illustrations, with their minimalist graphic style, she uses geometric shapes and bright colours to create infinite possibilities. Her inspiration? She finds it in current events and in what she sees in everyday life: landscapes, everyday scenes, women…
Paul Duru
A graduate of EMCA, Paul Duru is now an animated film director and set designer. Fascinated from an early age by the representation of Paris, the city in which he grew up, he naturally turned his artistic work and illustrations towards landscapes. The contrast between city and nature, urbanism and urban wildlife has become his favourite subject. It’s a subject that he never ceases to meticulously put down on paper, using warm colours in vibrant light, true to the world around him.
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.












































































































