ANNE-LISE BOUTIN, Illustratrice
Born in 1977, Anne-Lise Boutin has been living and working in Paris since 1995. She attended the Paris school of art and design, Ecole Duperré, in arts and textile prints, then the Ecole of Arts Décoratifs, where she started create images on news items. She is a regular contributor to daily newspapers Libération, Le Monde, The Guardian, or magazines such as Philosophie Magazine, Le Magazine Littéraire, Studio Magazine, SVM Mac... She also creates book covers for different publishing houses (Éditions J'ai Lu, Hatier, Actes Sud Junior, La Joie de Lire), and makes illustrations for children books. She illustrated : Ogres et ogresses (2006, éditions Hatier), Le dico des signes et symboles religieux (2006, Actes Sud Junior), Contes et mythes des masaïs (2007, Actes Sud Junior), L'Ami l'iguane (2008, éditions du Rouergue). She is currently working on a project of albums for young people to be published in 2010 by Rouergue et Sarbacane publishers. She has recently moved into advertisement (Mission Handicap P.P.R, Kenzo Parfum...). Her illustrations made by using pastels, cut paper and numeric collages are inspired by popular arts, mexican calaveras, the fantastic element and the bizarre. She created the heads of the animal musicians in the Féloche video.
anneliseboutin@yahoo.fr
http://www.costume3pieces.com/fr/galerie/Boutin/portfolio/
