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Illustrations

04.2025BringueIllustration zine
02.2025Le Rat, Frère des lisièresIllustration

06.2024PartiesIllustration
12.2023Conversation Matters - Le village sans fousEditorial design & illustration
12.2023Mantique tea infusionsIllustration
06.2023 Le départ de papaBook design, illustration & narration
12.2022Virginia’s HousesBook design, illustration & narration
12.2022AvertissementBook design & illustration
09.2022“Les Belles Lettres” publicationIllustration
06.2022Postal cards to the headIllustration

Graphic design

03.2025Goldsmiths Graduate Diploma  catalogues & posterGraphic & editorial design
06.2024Le Fou du village de SalmaritinEditorial design, drawings & narration
04.2024
ONHA visual identityArtistic direction

10.2023OVISION open micVisuals & posters
06.2023Roscosmic propagandaBranding, posters & illustration
12.2022Marni Theater identityVisual identity
07.2022Radio Esperanzah! 2022Visuals & posters

Art practice

04.2025Series - corpogeopgraphyPainting
03.2025Chemist Gallery show - worksPainting, print & installation
01.2025
Untitled (projection)Projection on metallic frames,350 x 250cm

12.2024
Goldsmiths show - worksPainting & installation

2024Ryhtmanalysis paintingsPainting
06.2024SalmaritinInstallation
06.2024Drawings of SalmaritinIllustration, drawing & painting
2024Village fool paintingsPainting
12.2023Se perdre dans une petite pièceInstallation
2023
PaintingsPainting



Drawings

2025Sketchbook 410x15cm
2024Sketchbook 314,8 x 21cm
2023Sketchbook 210 x 15cm
2023Sketchbook 121 x 29,7cm



© William Denis

Conversation Matters - Le village sans fous


Those texts contain a research on the importance of the «village fool» figure within society and the psychiatric institution, and also an interview of Anne-Françoise Rouche, the director of a renowned Art Brut Contemporary center in Belgium called « La S Grand Atelier ». To illustrate these subject matters, I realised a series of illustration around the theme of the “fool” and took pictures at La S Grand Atelier.

Courtesy La "S" Grand Atelier