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A wonderful summer June with Colagene

This month, Colagene is welcoming a new illustrator: Nicolas Dehghani, Mydeadpony reveals his last personal artworks, sweet greeds are illustrated by Mamzelle Poppy, we are also sharing with you some photos of our participation to C2MTL and Mural art fair in Montreal, we invite you to dive into Oscar Llorens' world, Jerome Mireault is making us believe that a fish can actually ride a bike and more to discover below.

Don't forget to download our new wallpaper and to follow us on Facebook and Twitter! See you soon in June.
 - The illustrators and reps of the clinic

A wonderful summer June with Colagene

This month, Mydeadpony reveals his last personal artworks, sweet greeds are illustrated by Mamzelle Poppy, we are also sharing with you some photos of our participation to C2MTL and Mural art fair in Montreal, we invite you to dive into Oscar Llorens' world, Jerome Mireault is making us believe that a fish can actually ride a bike and more to discover below.

Don't forget to download our new wallpaper and to follow us on Facebook and Twitter! See you soon in June.
 - The illustrators and reps of the clinic

 

Mural festival / Montreal

Colagene and its illustrators from Montreal participated to the first edition of the art fair organized by Mural public art festival. Our Positive Side Effects screenprints, limited edition, on sale at our kiosk for the event, were very popular. Visitors were also able to follow the live creation of a collaborative artwork illustrated by Jerome Mireault, Éric Caron, Aaron McConomy, Marie-Eve Tremblay and Dan Svatek.

Jérôme Mireault / Second début / Montreal

A fish on a bike.. well, yes it does exist! And it’s Jerome Mireault that had a lot of fun imagining beautiful drawings for a short essay called “Second début” (second beginning) by author and journalist Francine Pelletier, a vivid and sincere discussion on feminism in Quebec province and its status nowadays.

Silke Werzinger / Gemey and Cosmopolitan / Paris

Here is the first illustration of a very beautiful series to come of advertorials for the make-up brand Gemey and published in Cosmopolitan magazine. This first drawing was created in relation with the 100th anniversary of GEMEY brand! Watch out for the other up-coming trendy illos, also all signed Silke Werzinger.

 

"Transitory" wallpaper to download by Mydeadpony

The wallpaper of this month was illustrated by Mydeadpony for a personal research. He is a self-taught artist whose illustration techniques are influenced by fashion, street art and graffiti.

Versions 1680x1050, 1440x900, 1280x800...
Versions 2560x1440, 1920x1080...
Versions iPhone 4iPhone 5, 6, 6 plus
Versions iPad, iPad mini

Benoit Tardif / Laval City / Quebec, Canada

What a creative and educative project generated by the city of Laval (Quebec province). Benoit Tardif had a lot of fun customizing a truck with a playful illustrated little characters all happy to read. The truck will be used as a mobile library and will circulate this summer in different hoods of Laval city to promote reading to the population. Follow the mobile library on Facebook

Anne Cresci / Marie Claire & Coup de Pouce magazines / Paris & Montreal

Discover in the first place the cover of this freebie supplement about French cuisine and wines illustrated by Anne Cresci and added in the French issues of Marie-Claire and Marie-Claire home magazines.

In the seconde place, we invite you to enjoy this explosion of flowers and colors created with a lot of poetry by Anne Cresci for an article on happiness published in Coup de Pouce magazine.

Nazario Graziano / L'Obs magazine / Paris

"And your husband, what does he do for living?" This is the title of an article published in L'Obs french magazine on the social gap that can exist in a couple and illustrated by Nazario Graziano.

The Colagene experience according to our clients:

We reached out to Colagene for an illustration that was both nostalgic and contemporary. Illustrator Sonia Roy stepped up to the plate and knocked it out of the park. So happy with the result. David W. Radabaugh, Art Director, Southwest: The Magazine