LA FEMME DANS LA BOUTEILLE - Piment Martin

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Marion moves from still life to lively illustrations in which she highlights women and their bodies as an ode to femininity. Above all, she loves mundane scenes that we forget to look at, like a vase on a table, and in her illustrations she depicts the little theaters and details of everyday life, their poetic and humorous sides.

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Piment Martin

Behind Piment martin is Marion BEGUE, graphic designer and illustrator.

She has big green eyes and an indomitable mane. Her main subjects: objects; plants and that little totem woman who looks just like her. Marion moves from still life to vivid illustrations where she highlights women and their bodies as an ode to femininity. Above all, she loves mundane scenes that we forget to look at, like a vase on a table, and in her illustrations she depicts the little theaters and details of everyday life, their poetic and humorous sides.

Her illustrations are inspired by her many plants, flea markets full of eccentric objects and lucky finds, and the travels she has made.