Emmanuelle Houdart | |
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Occupation(s) | Artist, illustrator, textile designer |
Website | http://emmanuellehoudart.fr/ |
Emmanuelle Houdart (born 1967) is a Swiss artist and illustrator.
After studying at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Sion and graduating from the Ecole Supèrieure d'Arts Visuels in Geneve, Emmanuelle Houdart moved to Paris.
Since 1996, she has been working as a painter and illustrator, and recently also as a costume and textile designer. Her illustrations were turned into fabrics and costumes for the "Barnhominum" exhibition at the Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse, Montreuil, 2011. [1]
She contributes to many French magazines and newspapers such as Libération , Le Monde , Sciences et Vie Junior, Ça m'intéresse...
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