Damien Vignaux

Berlin, Germany
When Damien a.k.a. Elroy, sits down at his drawing table, it’s like he’s an eight-year-old on a sugar high from being overfed candies at Grandma’s house. He’s influenced by pop culture, music and films, and he likes to experiment with a variety of media in his work, which often has a timeless quality.
SNCF Magazine

Damien Vignaux illustrated a series of 6 portraits for the Magazine of the SNCF (French National Railway Company), produced by Babel Agency.
History of Western Civilization

Damien Vignaux created an evocative collage representing symbolic elements of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, modern and contemporary ages for the new edition of the book History of Western Civilization.
Management magazine / Special issue




Damien Vignaux's series of illustrations for the special issue of Management magazine on The Expatriates. He illustrated the following topics : What if I was taking off? It's decided, I'm leaving! I work. I come back.
Le Monde magazine

During this month of the Paris International Paris Motor Show, Le Monde Magazine wanted to illustrate a complete supplement file with photographs of the press (modern and more older). Damien Vignaux proves one more time how much he excels at the photomontage technique, no matter what is the subject. Mixing skillfully the vintage and the contemporain.
D'Amour Magazine

Damien Vignaux conceived 3 illustrations for D’Amour Magazine for David M Robinson – a chain of luxury jewelry stores in the UK, published by FMS Publishing. He had to represent the watch in 3 different thematic such as: "Air / Vintage Aviation", "Land / Driving and sport watches" and "Home / Formal dress watches".
USAA Magazine

In the Summer 2014 issue of the USAA magazine, a collage style illustration by Damien Vignaux accompanied a subject familiar to American military men (and women) for the article "Preparing for the Drawdown".
Philosophie magazine

Series of illustrations for a package about the author Emilie Cioran for the magazine Philosophie. Damien had to work in a retro-modern style to follow the idea of the author.