AVEC LE MERLE - Agnès Hostache

Signed by the artist. Limited edition of 200 copies.

A3 format. Digital printing on 300g paper.

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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 to run one: Artazart Editions offers them visibility through a selection of one or more illustrations.
At the same time, Artazart aims to democratize illustrators’ creative offerings by offering the public unpublished signed works in limited editions of just 200 copies. All this at the ultra-affordable price of €32!

It’s an offer with diverse, and always unique, styles, in which you’re bound to find the next illustration to hang in your home!

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Agnès Hostache

After working as an art director in advertising and then in an interior design agency, Agnès Hostache is now, to our great delight, a full-time illustrator. Using gouache or acrylic, she likes to transcribe the little things of everyday life, those scenes made up of minute details that we might otherwise have missed, but which really tell the story of our lives…

Trained in the applied arts, it is certainly her training in interior architecture that has given her a taste for telling the story of interiors and the lives of their inhabitants. Close to the “Mingei udo” movement (a popular Japanese art movement of the 1920s-1930s), she exhibited “Portraits d’illustres inconnus et autres petits riens” at Artazart in late 2018. Her first graphic novel, “Nagasaki”, adapted from the French novel (by Eric Faye), is a miracle of delicate sobriety. It won a prize at the 47th Angoulême Festival.