study painting, acryla gouache on homemade paper
my sister commissioned me a portrait of her norwegian cat, painted with acryla gouache on canvas.
second hand skateboard found at a fleamarket, painted with acryla gouache and acrylic. process here.
a collection of illustrated objects.
(chrysanthemum day)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(light snow)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(new beggining and growth)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(contemplation of flowers)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(pure brightness)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(end of heat)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(children’s day)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(fireworks)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(rainy season)
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The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(month whithout gods)
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The kyûreki series is inspired by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of the simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan. This series represents everything that fascinates me about Japanese culture.
second hand porcelain box painted by hand with acryla gouache.
video process here.
a collection of illustrated objects.
personal project of a cover of a vegan japanese cookbook
this artwork was made for the coaster illustration competition. organized by the festival Central Vapeur.
soft pastels + acryla gouache on wood panel
personnal project, a cover of one of my favorite book, Circe by Madeline Miller
artwork made with procreate as a submission for the latest issue of Erratum Journal “Haute Couture”.
second hand skateboard found at a fleamarket, painted with acryla gouache. video process here.
acryla gouache on wood panel
As part of an ecological approach to bringing new life to old objects, these figurines were found at flea markets and has been hand-painted with acryla gouache.
Submissions for Power in Numbers 8 (Gallery Nucleus Portland). Three artworks were made, using oil pastels : follow the moth series
Black and white is a collection of freehand sketches made in a sketchbook from 2022 - 2023.
The first time trying out linocut. It is printed by hand on various homemade papers. You can see the process on instagram here.
Another linocut from the same year : amphora nymphiladea.
This piece was created as a submission for the latest issue of Erratum Journal “Fascinating Myhtology”.
This artwork was created on procreate as a submission for the issue of Erratum Journal “Take a walk in New York”.
Meet Gustave, he was found at a flea market, he is painted with acryla gouache. The process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
Skateboard found at a fleamarket. The artwork was painted with acryla gouache. All the process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
Old ukulele found in a flea market, painted with acryla gouache. Process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
girls, pets, flowers a collection of drawings made in a sketchbook back in 2021. First self published zine ☺
Series of paintings made on a shikishi board with acryla gouache and colored pencils.
La Femme Blonde by Léon-François Comerre
La Danseuse de Notre-Dame by Jacquelline Marvel, process of the painting here.
study painting, acryla gouache on homemade paper
my sister commissioned me a portrait of her norwegian cat, painted with acryla gouache on canvas.
second hand skateboard found at a fleamarket, painted with acryla gouache and acrylic. process here.
a collection of illustrated objects.
(chrysanthemum day)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(light snow)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(new beggining and growth)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(contemplation of flowers)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(pure brightness)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(end of heat)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(children’s day)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(fireworks)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(rainy season)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired directly by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan.
(month whithout gods)
-
The kyûreki series is inspired by the ancient traditional Japanese calendar, each illustration interprets a moment, a holiday or a season that celebrates the appreciation of the simple things and the art of living in harmony with nature in Japan. This series represents everything that fascinates me about Japanese culture.
second hand porcelain box painted by hand with acryla gouache.
video process here.
a collection of illustrated objects.
personal project of a cover of a vegan japanese cookbook
this artwork was made for the coaster illustration competition. organized by the festival Central Vapeur.
soft pastels + acryla gouache on wood panel
personnal project, a cover of one of my favorite book, Circe by Madeline Miller
artwork made with procreate as a submission for the latest issue of Erratum Journal “Haute Couture”.
second hand skateboard found at a fleamarket, painted with acryla gouache. video process here.
acryla gouache on wood panel
As part of an ecological approach to bringing new life to old objects, these figurines were found at flea markets and has been hand-painted with acryla gouache.
Submissions for Power in Numbers 8 (Gallery Nucleus Portland). Three artworks were made, using oil pastels : follow the moth series
Black and white is a collection of freehand sketches made in a sketchbook from 2022 - 2023.
The first time trying out linocut. It is printed by hand on various homemade papers. You can see the process on instagram here.
Another linocut from the same year : amphora nymphiladea.
This piece was created as a submission for the latest issue of Erratum Journal “Fascinating Myhtology”.
This artwork was created on procreate as a submission for the issue of Erratum Journal “Take a walk in New York”.
Meet Gustave, he was found at a flea market, he is painted with acryla gouache. The process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
Skateboard found at a fleamarket. The artwork was painted with acryla gouache. All the process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
Old ukulele found in a flea market, painted with acryla gouache. Process here.
A collection of illustrated objects.
girls, pets, flowers a collection of drawings made in a sketchbook back in 2021. First self published zine ☺
Series of paintings made on a shikishi board with acryla gouache and colored pencils.
La Femme Blonde by Léon-François Comerre
La Danseuse de Notre-Dame by Jacquelline Marvel, process of the painting here.