TEATIME - Piment Martin

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Marion goes from still life to very lively illustrations where she puts forward the woman and her body as an ode to femininity. She likes above all the banal scenes that we forget to look at like a vase put on a table and represents in her illustrations the small theaters and details of the daily 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 this little totem woman who looks like her. Marion goes from still life to very lively illustrations where she puts forward the woman and her body as an ode to femininity. She likes above all the banal scenes that we forget to look at like a vase put on a table and represents in her illustrations the small theaters and details of the daily life, their poetic and humorous sides.

Her illustrations are inspired by her many plants, flea markets filled with quirky objects and happy finds, and the travels she has taken.