VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

VERONIQUE MEIGNAUD

BIO
Véronique Meignaud aka Marmotte (b.1984) is a french freelance illustrator living in Paris. After 2 years of formation at the Emile Cohl Art School (Lyon / France), she spent almost 5 years working for the video game industry as concept artist. Marmotte is now working for several publishers and starting slowly in the fashion Industry.
Beside this, personal art projects are on-going, such as KEROGEN, an illustration book that will be published by the fresh Venusdea label (directed by Barbara Canepa & Clotilde Vu - Soleil Editions).

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JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

JÖRN KASPUHL

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Zhou Fan - Chinese Contemporary Artist

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Zhou Fan was born in 1983 in Shanxi Province in northern China.

In 2006, Zhou Fan graduated from the art department of Shanxi University. He participated in a solo exhibition and several group exhibition in his home province that year.

Zhou Fan participated in a museum show in 2007 called “Art Design” at the Zendai Art Museum in Shanghai, one of the top art museums in China’s financial capital.

In late 2007, Zhou Fan was selected as one of the top 25 emerging Chinese artists (out of over 1300 applicants) at the Chinese Art Prize (CAP) by important international art critics, including Gerard Goodrow (Director of the globally famos Art Cologne) and Jeff Kelley (Curator of the Asian Art Museum in California). Zhou Fan was given the “special mention” prize, which had never been awarded before. The Chinese Art Prize launched Zhou Fan’s career, and allowed him to gain much more exposure.

Also in 2007, Zhou Fan participated in Art Beijing, one of the top art expositions in China.

In 2008, Zhou continued to exhibit globally, with a group show in New York and an excellent reception for his work at Art Cologne in Germany, one of the world’s most important art expositions. And in October 2008, Zhou Fan had his first big solo show at Art Scene China in Shanghai.

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