LUCILE PRACHE ILLUSTRATION
LUCILE PRACHE Lucile’s vibrant illustrations have amassed a enthusiastic following within the international illustration scene. Lucile first emerged within the artistic landscape in Europe during the 1980s shortly after graduating from Penninghen Art School in Paris. She founded the Klaxon Graphic Art Studio with fellow designer Michel Maidenberg where she worked extensively with a wide range of advertising agencies. After the birth of her two children, Lucile left Klaxon’s to pursue her passion for culinary and fashion illustration. Her unique artistic flare immediately captivated the attention of leading fashion magazines, working extensively with Marie Claire, Biba, Depeche Mode, Avantages, Phosphore and Muze magazines. Her commercial and licensing clients include Dior, Guess, Quantas Airlines, Rock Flower Paper, Ladureé and more. Lucile lives and works in Paris and spends her free time exploring food markets and discussing recipes and ingredients.
Did you always want to be an artist? I grew up in a family of Architects, so I have been drawing since I was a child– It always was and continues to be the best way for me to express myself. Do you listen to music while you paint, and if so what music most sparks your creativity? I am a rock fan through and through! I also love to listen to repetitive music whilst drawing, specifically Philip Glass’s Einstein on the Beach Opera, the hypnotic sounds are fabulous while working. How has your artwork changed or developed over the years? Tell us a little bit about your technique? Initially I worked with paper and collage. I used to combine everything that I found, even objects from the sidewalk, however the advent of computers changed all of that. Photoshop and Illustrator opened my world up to a series of endless possibilities! I was so excited by the new technology that I worked on my Clintiq tablet for years without touching a single sheet of paper! One or two years ago though, I fell back in love with my art supplies and starting painting with watercolors again. What inspired you to become an illustrator? Whilst studying art in Paris I was inspired by a group of French illustrators, the Bazooka group. They were incredible! Their work was heavily inspired by punk music and at the time I was completely enamored with The Sex Pistols. Describe your work studio/environment. My studio is in my flat in Paris, or perhaps I should say that my flat is in my studio as it kind of over runs everything! My kids
consider themselves lucky when they are able to eat dinner in the kitchen as I can often be found screen-printing on the table! What song would you chose as the soundtrack to your life? Golden Brown/The Stranglers because it’s a waltz. What could we expect to find in your refrigerator if we took a peak right no? You would find everything for a week long series of pasta meals for my kids… (and some veggies that I try to conceal within the pasta!) Where was your most recent travel destination? I most recently traveled to a French Atlantic Island but I cannot wait to get to NYC next summer– it will be my first time! If you weren’t an illustrator, what alternate career path might you have taken? I would be a dancer for sure! Who are your favorite artists? Andy Warhol, Jean Michel Basquiat, Peter Doig, Mick Jagger, Pina Bausch, Lucinds Childs and Trisha Brown. What is your greatest influence? Most definitely Pop Art! What are you currently working on? I am currently working on silhouettes for a fashion studio in Paris as well as on a series of watercolor botanical plates as a personal project.
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