Lotie (Paris, France)

Lotie (Paris, France)

Lotie (Paris, France)

Lotie tends a visual fantasy garden of flowers, photos, and renderings of the human form.

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A self-taught illustrator, Lotie devoted herself to drawing only after studying history, art history, and communication at the Sorbonne. Her studies in these fields, as well as her mother’s fairy-tale books, Japanese comics, and Gustave Doré, help inform her dreamy universes of Indian ink and pencil.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Tailor-Made for IdN 15th Anniversary “15 Years”.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Keren Ann, poster for the myspace secretshow concert, France.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Ekens, Denmark. Illustration for a beds catalogue and posters in the shops.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Absolut Vodka Raspberri. Special edition Absolut in Spray magazine, France.

Lotie (Paris, France)

L’Artisan Parfumeur, Blackberry and Musc, perfume.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Chanel n°5, Flavor magazine.

Lotie (Paris, France)

Refuge, Magda Danysz gallery, Paris.

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IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — What do you love?

IdN 15th Anniversary Edition — What do you love?

The IdN 15th Anniversary Edition: What do you love? is our biggest-ever publication to-date! A massive 452-page hardcover packaged with higher resolutions DVD-9 production! Featuring specially commissioned work from 250+ of the highly talented creators who have collaborated with us over the last decade and a half — sharing their thoughts on the past; and their visions of the future.

Dean Karr (Seattle, USA)

Dean Karr (Seattle, USA)

Youthful energy isn’t just a style for Dean Karr – just ask his 1970 Dodge Challenger Mopar, which always makes him feel 18 again.

Sam Buxton (London, UK)

Sam Buxton (London, UK)

Sam Buxton’s business card was once a stainless steel 3D self-portrait. And that was just his business card.