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5 illustrateurs à suivre
Pierre Marie, Louis Barthélémy, Victor Cadène, Wayne Pate, João Incerti… Du bout des doigts, ces illustrateurs dessinent des univers propres et marqués à travers une utilisation singulière des formes, des couleurs, des couches et superpositions. Chacun à leur manière, ils subliment le textile, la céramique, le papier peint à grands coups de motifs tantôt folkloriques, tantôt mystiques, tantôt minimalistes, mais toujours uniques… Immersion dans leurs univers.
Pierre Marie
Walls decorated with a Pierre Marie Agin x Créations Métaphores fabric © Nicolas Mathéus
The French designer with a phantasmagorical universe and imagination navigates between fashion, design and decoration. A self-described "ornamentalist", Pierre Marie, imagines motifs as eccentric as they are unique for Hermès, Diptyque, Bitossi Ceramiche or APC...
Instagram : @ pierremariepm
Carpet Pierre Marie Agin x Manufacture Robert Four © Nicolas Mathéus
Louis Barthelemy
© Louis Barthélemy
The desert landscapes of the Nile, pharaonic rituals, love stories and erotic fantasies... The French designer, illustrator and textile creator Louis Barthélémy tells the tale of ancient Egypt through wildly poetic mythological tapestries.
Instagram : @ louisbarthelemy
Joao Incerti
© João Incerti
Of Brazilian origin, João Incerti finds in drawing a way to express his moods. After five formative years at Farm Rio, the self-taught artist composes his own creations: exotic and folkloric paintings that re-enchant vintage pieces and antique trinkets.
Instagram : @ o_incerti
Victor Cadene
Victor Cadene x MÉRIGUET-CARRÈRE © Mathieu Richer Mamousse
Victor Cadène is a retailer, a rare species now in demand! In his paper scenographies, a small theatre of a dreamed everyday life, this artist / illustrator imagines miniature and baroque architectures where opulent patterns and colours reign supreme.
Instagram : @ victorcadene
Wayne Pate
© Wayne Pate
While he was born in Texas and based in New Zealand, the artist's heart Wayne Pate beats for Europe. The sketches of Matisse, the colours of Gaudí, the shapes of ancient Greece... In his drawings, the American illustrator appropriates the motifs and makes the colours of the Mediterranean dance.