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CHARDONNERET
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended as a remedy for melancholy.
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25 ANS
To mark Artazart’s 25th anniversary (in 2025), we’re bringing together several of our illustrators in a single exhibition with the theme: it’s a party! This illustration was created especially for our anniversary exhibition.
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FLEURS BLEUES
Because Artazart has loved illustration since it set up shop on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in July 2000, and because illustrators have put their trust in us, we are today launching a brand-new collection dedicated to illustration. Many artists, young talents or established, don’t have a store, or don’t necessarily have the time…
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S’ÉVADER
Because Artazart has loved illustration since it set up shop on the banks of the Canal Saint-Martin in July 2000, and because illustrators have put their trust in us, we are today launching a brand-new collection dedicated to illustration. Many artists, young talents or established, don’t have a store, or don’t necessarily have the time…
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DOUCES PENSÉES
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended as a remedy for melancholy.
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FRISSONNER
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended to be a remedy for melancholy.
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IMAGINER
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended to be a remedy for melancholy.
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IMAGINER
Virginie Cognet se fie principalement à ses émotions pour créer ses illustrations. Elle s’inspire de l’environnement qui l’entoure. Ses tableaux, réalisés pour la plupart à la gouache, se veulent être un remède contre la mélancolie.
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IMAGINER
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended to be a remedy for melancholy.
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DREAM
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended to be a remedy for melancholy.
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DANCE
Virginie Cognet relies mainly on her emotions to create her illustrations. She draws her inspiration from the environment around her. Her paintings, mostly in gouache, are intended to be a remedy for melancholy.
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ABREUVOIR
In a naïve, luminous and poetic style, Virginie Cognet populates her works with cats, birds and, above all, thousands of flowers. The etymology of this word seems to stick to her: Fleur. 12th century, flor. From Latin flos, floris “the best part of something”. Flamboyant bouquets or soothing gardens: the illustrator shows that flowers are…
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IN THE GRASS
In a naive, luminous and poetic style, Virginie Cognet fills her works with cats, birds, but above all thousands of flowers. The etymology of this word seems to suit her perfectly: Flower. 12th century, flor. From the Latin flos, floris, “the best part of something”. Whether in flamboyant bouquets or soothing gardens, the illustrator shows…
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JARDIN
In a naïve, luminous and poetic style, Virginie Cognet populates her works with cats, birds and, above all, thousands of flowers. The etymology of this word seems to stick to her: Fleur. 12th century, flor. From Latin flos, floris “the best part of something”. Flamboyant bouquets or soothing gardens: the illustrator shows that flowers are…
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LÉGÈRETÉ
In a naïve, luminous and poetic style, Virginie Cognet populates her works with cats, birds and, above all, thousands of flowers. The etymology of this word seems to stick to her: Fleur. 12th century, flor. From Latin flos, floris “the best part of something”. Flamboyant bouquets or soothing gardens: the illustrator shows that flowers are…