‘KAMEYAMA PARK’ TRAY – CLÉMENT THOBY – Clément Thoby

Illustration by Clément Thoby.

Made of birch wood. 33 x 43 cm.

45,00

The illustrators’ trays available at Artazart are specially produced for us in very small batches. These limited editions of 200 pieces feature artists such as Lili Scratchy, Séverine Assous, Jeanne Macaigne and Virginie Cognet…

They are designed by ARY. Since 1952, this Swedish family-run brand has been creating trays on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Each model is handmade from birch wood sourced from responsibly managed forests. The prints are produced using high-quality inkjet printers on FSC-certified paper.

Offering a fresh way to experience illustration, they’ll brighten up your day!

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Clément Thoby

Cément Thoby is just 29 years old, yet he’s already a virtuoso with grease pencil, colored pencil and oil pastel…

After studying animation at EMCA in Angoulême, he went on to work on major animation productions, but above all enjoys immortalizing the landscapes and wild compositions he discovers on his travels.

Fascinated by the light, shadows and textures of trees, he initially follows in his own footsteps, even though Félix Valloton and the Japanese Kazuo Oga, DA of Studio Ghibli films, inspire him in his art.

With his striking colors, closer to impressionist painting than illustration, he likes to create a path to the unknown, a mysterious, peaceful and timeless atmosphere that makes you want to go there.