Marie-Laure Dougnac illustrates the adventures of Cervantes’ Don Quixote
“Don Quixote in All His Glories” (unpublished illustrations by Marie-Laure Dougnac): a poetic tribute to Don Quixote in Indian ink drawings.
“Don Quixote in All His Glories” (unpublished illustrations by Marie-Laure Dougnac): a poetic tribute to Don Quixote in Indian ink drawings.
Vanessa Hié is one of the most talented illustrators in the publishing world and beyond. Alongside her work as an illustrator, she never ceases to create images with no specific illustrative purpose. She just needs to create, spontaneously, without premeditation.
Why did Hervé Laplace choose to create through collage, and why did he choose to do so through fictitious collagists? This double mystery deserves to be solved
On the occasion of the exhibition “L'Art Brut d'Iran”, Artistes Actuels had the chance to meet the artist Savenaz Farsian, whose quasi-abstract black and white universe stands out among the colorful works linked to Persian folk art. Discover
Annie Lunardi takes us on a journey to the heart of the Earth's bowels and deep gorges. She creates from old or weathered supports. She dives into the abyss in search of the roots she's missed. And she finds them!
Nature and popular beliefs animate Pascale Roux's works. Drawing, ink and embroidery blend harmoniously. Meeting at Salon d'Automne in Paris and at Potager du Roi in Versailles