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Amaël Isnard / Slow galerie / Paris
After Thailand, Jamaica and Cuba, Amaël Isnard takes us to Chile and Sweden with these two new posters available at the Slow gallery in Paris.
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Amaël Isnard / City of Fontainebleau / France
City of Fontainebleau / Poster and illustrated card project for the Michel bookstore and the tourist office. Featuring iconic landscapes of the forest, the château, and the town, along with a collection dedicated to local biodiversity. Illustrations: Amaël Isnard
Amaël Isnard / Musée du Quai Branly and Arteum / Paris
Musée du Quai Branly and Arteum / Youth product line (puzzle, "7 Families" card game, posters) for the boutique of the prestigious Parisian museum. Illustrator: Amaël Isnard
Amaël Isnard / New achievements committed! / Paris
Amaël Isnard wants to be a committed artist for our dear planet. He shares with us these latest collaborations: an illustration for a reusable gourd with Médecins Sans Frontières, a poster to raise funds for L'ASPCA, L'Association pour la protection des animaux sauvages. And, a "Where’s Charlie" game-picture for an issue of Graou, the children’s magazine of Maison Georges.