Roxane Campoy is an illustrator and film-maker born in Nogent-sur-Marne, who now lives in Lille.
Her heart swings between still and animated creations! After working with Passion Paris en 2020 on a global campaign for UNESCO, she went on to collaborate with Ted-Ed and Maison Bonami.
Her films and illustrations are colorful, sharp and painted with gouache, inspired by the compositions of Japanese and Western engravings.
His fresco is a parade, divided into several sections that ascend as you go along. At first, the latecomers entering the Dunkirk Carnival, then the lights of Mouvaux, then the Giants of the North, then the Dragon of Calais and finally the kites of the Opal Coast.
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**Installation visible on the Grands Boulevards in Mouvaux as part of** _**Fiesta**_**, 7th edition of lille3000**
Her heart swings between still and animated creations! After working with Passion Paris en 2020 on a global campaign for UNESCO, she went on to collaborate with Ted-Ed and Maison Bonami.
Her films and illustrations are colorful, sharp and painted with gouache, inspired by the compositions of Japanese and Western engravings.
His fresco is a parade, divided into several sections that ascend as you go along. At first, the latecomers entering the Dunkirk Carnival, then the lights of Mouvaux, then the Giants of the North, then the Dragon of Calais and finally the kites of the Opal Coast.
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**Installation visible on the Grands Boulevards in Mouvaux as part of** _**Fiesta**_**, 7th edition of lille3000**