- 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
Laure Lepage
Laure Lepage is a photographer/plastician who graduated from the University of Paris 8. Since then, she has developed her skills, specializing in interior design and object photography.
Fascinated by the sensations generated by images, she composes all her photographs with the intention of relaxing, sometimes touching on the strange. When she discovered the cyanotype technique in 2022, she fully integrated it into her photographic practice. The process allows her to revive her artistic techniques, and dialogues perfectly with her compositions.
Laure Lepage photographs by focusing on the smallest details of objects or motifs encountered during walks in nature and apartments: the veins of a petal, the opening of a shell, the calm of the horizon… Her images are imbued with the joy of recomposing spaces and small scenes, inviting the viewer to rest.
Dans les dents
Guillaume Denaud is an illustrator based near Nantes. After several years working in children’s ready-to-wear, he launched his own business under the pseudonym “Dans Les Dents” to develop a more personal universe: colorful, naïve and dreamlike. Strongly inspired by music and pop culture, his work attempts to instill a quirky, optimistic touch in the subjects he deals with.
Agathe Singer
After spending her entire childhood by the sea, Agathe Singer moved to Paris at the age of 17 to study graphic arts at Duperré and Penninghen. She developed a passion for gouache and found inspiration in the paintings of Frida Kahlo, Matisse and Le Douanier Rousseau. This illustrator, who lives a stone’s throw from the Eiffel Tower, depicts her daily life in scenes featuring cats, Parisian rooftops and plants.
Niels Stoltenborg
Like many children who grew up in the countryside, Niels Stoltenborg was fascinated by plants, an inexhaustible source of fascination and surprise. He remembers telling his grandmother that he wanted to be a gardener.
He didn’t become a gardener. He studied photography, graphic design and drawing. As a freelancer, he worked as a photography and production assistant. In the 90s, he set up a studio in Istanbul for advertising and magazines. Today, he devotes himself entirely to his artistic and photographic creation.
In Végétalisme, Niels Stoltenborg’s childlike fascination with the Earth re-emerges. His work is based on an intuition: the colors and shapes of fruit and vegetables have both abstract potential and something to tell us.
Uniko
Bastien Figuié aka UNIKO, is a young art director trained in design in the south of France, with a passion for minimalist branding, beautiful lettering and clean shapes. After working for various Parisian communications agencies in the luxury and corporate sectors, it was only natural for him to broaden his field of action and take the plunge… to present his illustrations. Minimalist, joyful, sometimes abstract, sometimes typographic, Bastien’s work is characterized by bold, assertive colors and the energy that emanates from them. Bastien Figuié now works as a freelance art director.
Piment Martin
Behind Piment martin is Marion BEGUE, graphic designer and illustrator.
She has big green eyes and an indomitable mane. Her main subjects: objects; plants and that little totem woman who looks just like her. Marion moves from still life to vivid illustrations where she highlights women and their bodies as an ode to femininity. Above all, she loves mundane scenes that we forget to look at, like a vase on a table, and in her illustrations she depicts the little theaters and details of everyday life, their poetic and humorous sides.
Her illustrations are inspired by her many plants, flea markets full of eccentric objects and lucky finds, and the travels she has made.
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Piment Martin Price range: 28,00€ through 62,00€LE POISSON
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Piment Martin Price range: 28,00€ through 44,00€LE PIMENT
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Piment Martin Price range: 28,00€ through 44,00€LES PAPILLONS
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Piment Martin Price range: 28,00€ through 44,00€SERPENT
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Piment Martin Price range: 28,00€ through 44,00€GRENADE
Lucile Chanteloup
Lucile is a 26-year-old French illustrator from the Guérande peninsula. Fascinated by the power of images since childhood, she began her artistic career in Berlin in 2019. She now works from her studio in Paris, occasionally slipping away to visit the Atlantic Ocean. Using bright yet soft colours and rounded shapes, Lucile aims to convey a message of optimism, make people smile, brighten up a day and draw attention to the importance of giving to each other and to nature. Her creative techniques range from digital design to acrylic paint and ink drawings. When it comes to printing, she prefers to use traditional, environmentally-friendly techniques (risography, screen printing, linocut).
Vic Orth
Vic Orth is a young French photographer based in Paris. Passionate about photography for several years, it was during a trip to Brussels that she met Gil Rigoulet, and became his assistant. It was a collaboration that developed into a beautiful friendship, and today leads Gil to sponsor his assistant in order to make her work better known.
“Encountered by chance, a glance, words, in a draught in the main square of Brussels, Vic, as long as an eyepatch, film camera on her hip, fresh-eyed as an 18-year-old, has no interest in the meanderings of a question. She poses to herself, looks into her sensibility and explores this natural light that grazes the skin like an intensity of having to live, her world is her proximity, her gaze is her awareness of building between graphics and emotion. She’s hungry for perfection and moves fast…
Vic has been assisting me for 8 months, a joy! “
Gil Rigoulet
Martin Jarrie
A renowned painter and illustrator, Martin Jarrie works for the press and publishing industry, in France and abroad. In 1997, he won the Grand Prize at the International Illustration Biennial in Bratislava, and received two special mentions at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in 2010 for Hyacinthe et Rose (ed.Thierry Magnier) and in 2012 for Rêveur de cartes (ed.Gallimard Giboulées). He has exhibited widely in France, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Switzerland and the Netherlands. His paintings can be seen at the Musée de l’Illustration in Moulins and the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature in Paris.
His exhibition in early 2020 at the Belvedere Museum in the Netherlands was a great success.
L’Imagier du vivant, his latest work, was published by Seuil Jeunesse. His next album, “Les deux géants”, will be published in October 2021 by HongFei.
He is represented in Paris by Arsenic Galerie, rue Guénégaud, and by Adorable Art & Design in The Hague.
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.
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Clara Debray Price range: 140,00€ through 190,00€PETIT MATIN
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Clara Debray Price range: 22,00€ through 34,00€CHEMIN DE BRUME
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Clara Debray Price range: 22,00€ through 34,00€LE VIN
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Clara Debray Price range: 22,00€ through 34,00€MÈRE
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Les Canailles
Created in 2016 by Diane Marissal and Jérémie Leblanc, Les Canailles is a duo where the literary and artistic influences of one blend with the visual and graphic culture of the other. Whether illustrating, silkscreening or editing, collage is at the heart of their four-handed practice.
“Our plastic universe, at the crossroads of these fields, blends popular culture, graphic design and abstraction to explore the narrative and poetic nature of images. Faced with an ambient pessimism, we want to reinstate a relationship of curiosity, fiction and dialogue with everyone, young and old.“
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.
Virginie Cognet
Virginie Cognet began her career as a fashion stylist, then became an art director, before moving into illustration.Her colorful, poetic line is charged with a naive lightness. Her colorful, poetic brushstrokes are charged with a naive lightness, featuring everything she loves: freedom, plants, gardening and books…
She has collaborated with a number of women’s magazines, including Flow Magazine, as well as children’s magazines, major retailers such as BHV Marais and children’s fashion.
Her paintings, most of them in gouache, are meant to be remedies for melancholy.
Elsa Martino
Elsa Martino is a French visual artist based in Paris. Her works, built around bold colours and pared-down compositions, offer an experience that is both visual and sensitive. In 2017, she graduated in graphic design from the École d’Arts Appliqués de Condé in Lyon.
Through her paintings, murals and textile works, she favours an approach that invites feelings rather than simple interpretation. Her interest in fashion and architecture feeds her exploration of line, pattern, structure and the body in space, enriching her approach to art.
She has collaborated on numerous projects including creations for Studio 13/16 at the Centre Pompidou, in situ works for Adidas, and a monumental fresco created at the Forum des Halles as part of the 4ᵉ edition of Art sous Canopée. She has also worked with the City of Paris on an advertising campaign and created murals for the French Institute in Singapore and India.
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.







































































































































