
An intimate look at the very chic and jocular musings of a master fashion and lifestyle illustrator.
The stoke of his brush is almost as sharp as his wit, but the result is always playful and spectacular. Jean-Philippe Delhomme is a prolific name in the world of illustration often described as the French answer to the cartoons that appear in the New Yorker. His work is world-renown in a range of media—from chic print ads for Saab to the latest in boutique campaigns for Barney’s and fashion advertising.
Drawing from the trials of modern society—the design addict cautiously circling the latest modern furniture piece in an upscale boutique or the urbane sophisticate offering a live chicken as a museum showpiece to his child—Delhomme finds the humor in all that surrounds him. It is no surprise with the charm and quick-wit of his illustrations that he finds his work in high-demand.
Jean-Philippe Delhomme has created volumes of illustrated work, animated television commercials, as well as having written a childrens’ book Visit to Another Planet alongside two fully-illustrated novels. He delights in his children and his studio on the Left Bank in Paris.
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