• LIBERTÉ

    LIBERTÉ

    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…

  • MANGEOIRE

    MANGEOIRE

    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…

  • NOCTURNE

    NOCTURNE

    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…

  • NUIT INDIENNE

    NUIT INDIENNE

    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…

  • ON HORSE

    ON HORSE

    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.

  • PORTRAIT FLEURS

    PORTRAIT FLEURS

    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…

  • PORTRAIT JARDIN

    PORTRAIT 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…

  • PORTRAIT PRUNE

    PORTRAIT PRUNE

    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…

  • ROUGE-GORGE

    ROUGE-GORGE

    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…

  • CIEL BLEU

    CIEL BLEU

    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, soften everyday life and make us happy!

  • WHITE FLOWERS

    WHITE FLOWERS

    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.

  • THE WATERBRUSH

    THE WATERBRUSH

    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.

  • CHALEUR

    CHALEUR

    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.

  • CHAT BLEU

    CHAT BLEU

    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…

  • CHAT CHAISE BOIS

    CHAT CHAISE BOIS

    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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