The architect of emotions, drawing a world where art meets well-being and social commitment.
Julie is a freelance illustrator who captures everything that inspires her, moves her, or makes her smile. Her work — a blend of emotions, reflections, and overflowing imagination — turns every moment into art. Before diving into illustration, she studied design and interior architecture at the Camondo School, a background that nurtured her passion for architecture and urban landscapes. From this grew her series of paintings centered on architectural walks, a theme she holds especially dear.
Since 2012, Julie has taken part in numerous prestigious collaborations with institutions such as the Galliera Museum, the Vichy Opera, and COP21. She has also participated in many pop-up sales where she presented her paintings, notebooks, and objects. Today, she is proudly represented by the galleries L’Œil Ouvert and Les Petits Collectionneurs. In 2017, she co-authored the wellness card set My 7 Well-being Families, published by Jouvence Editions.
Julie is a bold creator, always ready to take on new challenges and explore new horizons.
What connects us:
What drew us to Julie was her unique perspective on the city and its emotions. Through her illustrations, she captures fleeting moments, brings out the soul of a place — all with striking simplicity. Every line, every shade tells a story and invites exploration.
But beyond the aesthetic, there’s real commitment. For the past three years, Julie has dedicated her talent to causes close to her heart: well-being, ecology, children’s rights… Her art becomes a means of action, raising awareness, and conveying meaningful messages.
This approach shines through in her piece A Day in Amsterdam, where she paints an urban landscape elevated by nature. Lush foliage, river reflections, a balance between architecture and natural elements… She reminds us that a city can also be a space of breath and harmony.
A vision that echoes our own: giving meaning, combining creativity with impact. It’s this sensibility that made us want to shine a light on her work.
