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Freelance illustrator/concept artist since 2013

| Folk tales to modern fantasy |

Business inquiries: [email protected]

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The alchemist's courier is really trustworthy .... but be careful about the needs of an alchemist! Maybe you shouldn't be on her path when she is looking for something for her master...

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Does it show that I am French?

No studies for today, so I can't tell you where it is from. Just a quick painting from imagination.

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Fatality - chop the pain⁠

A scene inspired by a short novel by M. Ségura.⁠

The main character found a productive way to relieve himself from the stress he is under. The odd is not really in his favour. ⁠

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Freelance illustrator & concept artist since 2013
On a quest for new contracts in editorial, boardgame & videogame industry.
I have an inclination for fantasy and historical intrigues.

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The alchemist's courier is really trustworthy .... but be careful about the needs of an alchemist! Maybe you shouldn't be on her path when she is looking for something for her master...

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Mood of the day: lost in calms streets at night in Asia.

Studies inspired by a picture by (I think... thanks Pinterest to make research a bit more complex nowadays)

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Fatality - chop the pain

A scene inspired by a short novel by M. Ségura.

The main character found a productive way to relieve himself from the stress he is under. The odd is not really in his favour.
But at least they will get firewood for the night.

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Would you trust that character?

The alchemist's courier is really trustworthy .... but be careful about the needs of an alchemist! Maybe you shouldn't be on her path when she is looking for something for her master...

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“How many things are we upon the brink of discovering if cowardice or carelessness did not restrain our inquiries”
― Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

Would you dare to leave the cave?

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