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“Don Quixote in All His Glories” (unpublished illustrations by Marie-Laure Dougnac): a poetic tribute to Don Quixote in Indian ink drawings.
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“Don Quixote in All His Glories” (unpublished illustrations by Marie-Laure Dougnac): a poetic tribute to Don Quixote in Indian ink drawings.
The artist dialogues with forms and materials encountered in the course of his life. From those he adopts, sensitive characters are born.
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
Rebecca Campeau loves telling stories, bringing to life in her textile sculptures old objects and materials that are often neglected today.
Thomas Waroquier, sculptor, shared artistic adventures with Hervé Laplace. On the occasion of the Fantaisies de printemps exhibition from March 20 to 30, 2025 in Paris, he visited me, deeply…