May this year be creative.
May this year be creative.
Illustration for the world on a topic of consumption of proximity in urban areas, and specifically in Paris.
Yes Paris is not only of the asphalt, exhaust smoke and people who complain, it’s also Brewers, mushroom, some winemakers, beekeepers, etc.
Always do in a stretched deadlines, the idea that is carried on the product (magnified) perched above on Eiffel Towers (and Yes Paris is also a tourist capital!)
Subject of Camille Labro.
Order for the magazine La Croix.
The challenge is to illustrate widely used French expressions in the world. The countries concerned are the Algeria, Louisiana, Senegal and the Belgium. In each image hide multiple expressions and it was quite surreal to cohabit.
Complete publications ICI
The images in the Gallery looking for La Croix
A long time ago that had not worked for this magazine, and what a pleasure to find a drafting reactive with clear ideas.
The job was to illustrate a central book in the magazine whose theme is the village, with different axes to make it attractive.
In this first book, he is the idea of the place of life and meeting around the book, and that’s where I have decide to run other themes outlined in the article.
After we have to get a model home and a spray paint for houses.
Two other upcoming releases.
Gravityculture is a reference to the movie Gravity married to the word viticulture.
After the chapter of harvest, illustrated last year for the chivalry of the Tastevin, the summer and space inspired me.
During a chapter (banquet), there is a Chair, as in the Parlement, but with people more attentive and festive in the pantry that serves as a Chamber. For this one, I had a feeling…
As the name of the president is kept secret until the night of the dinner, and last year was rich in space news, I immediately thought about coming to the Clos de Vougeot for a “Star” interplanetary, and I was right!
Anyway the idea of photography was the “star” rotates, as it would tonight, around the wines of Burgundy. So the wines were represented as an agglomeration of corks of great vintages where gravitate logs of Pinot noir and Chardonnay.
It was necessary to realize the spaceship and the planet.
The result was much appreciated on this evening, and I had the privilege to shake hands and kiss to not one star, but two! Claudie Haigneré and our chapter president: Thomas Pesquet. (French astronaut)
Unfortunately, the format of the menu did not have to see the details of the suit, because it was well inhabited by the astronaut.
Thomas Pesquet (left)receiving his magnum of Mercurey 1er cru tasteviné .