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About the artist

Camille de Cussac's vibrant illustrations are a breath of fresh air, offering a visual escape as invigorating as a burst of vitamin-rich color. Her passion for color is not just a professional preference but a lifestyle choice, reflected in her attire and the lively decorations of her home. With a spontaneous approach to palette selection, Camille's work is a testament to her instinctive creativity, where characters come to life in hues that defy traditional logic.

Her artistic journey began with felt-tip pens, a medium chosen for their convenience and portability, allowing Camille to capture inspiration on the go. This love for travel and the freedom it offers is mirrored in her art, which often incorporates themes of exploration and discovery. Her unique style has been shaped by a diverse array of influences, from the compositional mastery of Brecht Evens to the whimsical animal illustrations of Ingela P. Arrhenius.

Camille's work is a theatrical homage to the past, drawing inspiration from the grandeur of historical portraits and the charm of old-world aesthetics. Her admiration for the gypsy quarter in Granada and the cave houses of the Alhambra hint at a deep-seated appreciation for cultures steeped in history and mystery.

Her recent comic, "KO à Cuba," is a visual feast that tells the story of an American boxer and his life-changing encounter with a sausage dog named Pedrolito. This narrative is just one example of Camille's ability to weave tales that are as engaging as they are visually captivating.
Camille de Cussac's art is more than just an aesthetic pleasure; it's a window into a world where color, history, and wanderlust collide, creating a distinctive and unforgettable experience for the viewer. Her work serves as a reminder that creativity is a journey, one that is ever-evolving and always exciting.

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