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.

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.

La Mona Loca

Trained as a journalist, Alice Vandenbroucke aka La Mona Loca became an illustrator following a solo trip to Mexico in 2020, where she discovered the technique of engraving. That same year, working with the Ton Piquant collective and workshop in Brussels, she broadened her knowledge of a range of traditional printing techniques, from linocuts and aquatints to risography and monotype. Passionate about colours and textures, she likes to illustrate her experiences in a gentle and poetic way.

Ophélie Lhuire

Ophélie Lhuire has a master’s degree in graphic practice and scientific complexity from Erg, and is an illustrator living in Brussels. She is a member of Atelier Tonpiquant. Fascinated by didactic and naturalistic drawings, she enjoys crossing the themes of art and science, oscillating between botany, the animal kingdom and the human body. Her illustrations explore with precision the structures and inner wonders of living things. Halfway between ancient engravings and modern tattooing, Ophélie mischievously plunges us into an organic world of rare meticulousness and infectious poetry.

Jeanne Saboureault

Jeanne Saboureault is an illustrator based in Lyon, after several years in Brussels, where she was part of the Ton Piquant collective. With a Master’s degree in Visual Communication from the Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles, she first worked as a graphic designer, then as a community manager before launching her own career as an illustrator. Using vibrant colours, she illustrates her everyday life and that of others, drawing inspiration from her memories and the anecdotes people tell her.

Victoria Dorche

A graduate of the Condé schools, Victoria Dorche is a French illustrator who now lives on a mushroom farm in the Morvan. She draws her inspiration from myths, medieval illuminations and folk art. Her new living environment feeds her work, in which she likes to mix fruit from her garden and mushrooms from her cellar with eccentric plants that she invents. Using gouache as her preferred technique, her vibrantly coloured illustrations offer a joyful, magical vision of reality. She illustrates colourful, sensitive books for Hélium, Sarbacane and Le Grand Palais, and in between publishing projects, she makes card games full of symbols.

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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.

Monna Graph

Trained as a graphic designer, Monna Graph is a self-taught illustrator. Passionate about typography, she draws her inspiration from the Victorian period, Art Nouveau and the Decorative Arts. With her graphic tablet, she creates an inverted universe where everyday life is adorned with absurdity, humour, exceptionality and strangeness. In a surrealist approach, she constructs a parallel cosmos where fish soar through the air and birds sink beneath the waves, questioning the boundaries between freedom and captivity.

Gabrielle Monceaux

After studying graphic design in Bordeaux, Gabrielle Monceaux became an illustrator and visual artist alongside her work as an art director. Drawing on her many expatriate experiences abroad, in Australia, England and the Netherlands, her inspiration is rooted in nature and the symbolism of certain objects and animals. A militant artist, she anchors her work in intersectional feminist and environmental struggles in the hope of changing hearts and minds with her sharpest weapon: her pencils. In the spring of 2023, she founded Les Mains Rebelles, a shared workshop in Bordeaux for designers, craftswomen and artists.

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, with their clean lines, Wendy Sylvain creates a language all her own, based on an omnipresent narrative in both written and visual form. She draws her inspiration from her interest in writing, as well as from the Japanese culture she has been interested in since childhood. With humour and seriousness, navigating between a raw reality and a mischievous imagination, she questions questions of identity and relationships in her illustrations.

Margaux Dinam

Margaux Dinam holds a DMA in illustration from École Estienne (Paris) and a master’s degree in Narration Spéculative from ERG (Brussels). She is an illustrator who is developing a practice combining comic strips, drawing and writing in her studio in the Paris suburbs. Her visual universe oscillates between abstraction and figuration, with particular attention paid to line and colour. Convinced of the political importance of the stories we tell, she is determined to create rich, sensitive fictions. Margaux draws her inspiration from the novels she reads, the films she likes to watch again and again, and the scientific imagery she collects.

Natacha Paschal

Fashion victim and illustrator Natacha Paschal finds her inspiration in fashion magazines and advertisements. She reinterprets them with exaggerated expressions, brightly coloured eyeshadow, luscious mouths and carnivorous teeth… Her works are a form of response to the dominant culture and offer us a humorous commentary on today’s society.

Agathe Briot

Originally from south-east France, Agathe Briot is an illustrator and art director who now lives in Rome, the city of her heart. After studying graphic arts in Marseille, she moved to Paris, where she worked as art director in a creative studio specializing in luxury goods for 10 years. Her graphic universe is influenced by the colors, landscapes and sunshine of the Mediterranean. Characterized by a colorful palette and clean lines, her illustrations are inspired by scenes from everyday life, featuring maritime pines, references to antiquity, cafés, vintage signs, wine glasses and stolen kisses.

Lavilletlesnuages

Louise, aka Lavilleeetlesnuages, describes herself as an “optimistic illustrator”.

After 5 years of study at Penninghen and a diploma in her pocket, she embarked on the adventure of illustration to share her vision of the world, which she wants to be colorful and positive. A recent winner of the Prix Jeunes Talents des Agents Associés, Louise’s creations send out a strong message. An illustrator as well as an author, Lavilletlesnuages likes to work with all image and communication media, as well as all materials, since she has trained in embroidery and ceramics.

In her “City maps”, she embellishes the city map with emblematic monuments, cyclists, sightseeing points and little dogs, inviting you to travel from the comfort of your sofa.

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.

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