A collection of poster for various French National Parks
Available for sale on Sergeant Paper
I was commissioned to illustrate an article in The New York Times about Birdwatching by David Sibley titled : "Bored In Your Lockdown? Try Watching Birds"
The author also gave 7 tips on birdwatching for which I created 7 smaller illustrations.
Find the full article here.
Covers for the latest reeditions of Philippe Djian’s book published by J’ai lu in France.
Cover for the January 2022 Cover of UK’s Reader’s Digest
I was asked by french environmental non-profit Alternatiba to take part in a collection of texts and illustrations about a more sustainable post-COVID world.
I was happily given the word "cultiver" (cultivate) along with a wonderful text from french botanist and gardener Gilles Clément.
The full project here.
I've been asked by 59 Parks to make an other poster of the legendary Appalachian Trail. The trail follows a pretty popular migration route for a lot of bird species which made a good opportunity for me to draw a V formation of migrating geese.
You can also check out the beautiful poster on sale on the 59 Parks website !
An illustrated poster for the 59 Parks print series project.
Learn more about the project and purchase a copy of the poster HERE.
I was approached by the flamboyant animation studio The Line to create those visuals for an Instagram campaign for Birchall Tea. Each illustration is representing one of their new tea flavour and was eventually animated.
Artistic Direction : J6 Design
Animation: Camille Sevaistre
Son: Lenny Moreau
In 2019, French publisher Milan decided to update the cover of their famous practical book series Copain. Here's a selection of some of my favorite cover illustration I made for them.
This print series depict three species living in the Amazon rainforest and heavily threatened by the massive deforestation currently happening. Each specie lives in a declining habitat (ground, canopy and river).
You can buy those prints on my online shop.
10% of your purchase will be donated to Rainforest Alliance.
The “Musée d’histoire du Fer” (Iron history Museum) in Nancy, asked me to do a whole variety of portraits, landscapes, weapons and horses for their show “Guerriers-guerrières” about male and female warriors over space and time.
Personal project - 2018
Living next to the see made me want to draw some seagulls and this hermit crab. Each occasion to make personal project is an opportunity to try on new things in terms of shape, color and texture.
A personal project about colour, texture, patterns and faces.
Tropical forests in South-East Asia shelter a wide diversity of wild animals. From the tiny shrub striving to grow to the hightest branches of the canopy, those trees are the house of not only birds but also amphibians and mamals. They all depend on the tropical trees to hunt, to pick food, to hide, to watch their surrounding, to socialize or to mate.
Palm oil industry is destructing these forest at a crazy speed. Most of the animals living in those places won't have time to adapt and will eventually disappear.
I intend to show a few of these animals. We all have heard of the Orangutan or the Sumatran tiger but there is a lot more. And some of them are beautiful, amazingly weirds or even have strange abilities.
French TV and culture magazine Télérama commissioned me to make this piece about existentialism and phenomenology.
I was commisioned by the famous french toy brand Djeco to design four animals and their background for a foam collage boxset.
A spread illustration for Airberlin inflight magazine. This one opens an article about laziness and farniente in the towns of Conversano and Pogliano a mare in Italy.
Client : Airberlin
Agency : Pocko
Three illustrations for an article by Sevin Rey-Sahin in XXI n°38 about Gül, a woman who finds wives for turkish men amongst syrian refugees.
A.D. by Sara Deux
Two full-page illustrations I made for french science review Inmédiats - Summer 2016 issue.
I was commisioned by Found Studio to make a couple of concept images for a short animated spot.
Each month, in french kids magazine Astrapi, I illustrate things that looks like something else, that look weird or funny or just unusual in a section called Face à face. Here's a selection of some of those I did in 2016