25 ANS – Margaux Dinam

Signed by the artist. Limited edition of 200 copies.

A3 format. Digital printing on 300g paper.

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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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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.