Agathe Bray-Bourret's illustrations are "filled with clumsy nonchalant, soft characters"
Briefly

Agathe Bray-Bourret uses watercolour and gouache to achieve the soft appearance of her playful illustrations, coloring amusing characters like a human bogey, walking hands, and dancing poos.
The medium of watercolour and gouache facilitates the expression of clumsiness and lightness in Agathe's works, allowing her to convey the feeling of floating through life in her fantasy worlds.
Agathe's interest in movement originated during her BA Film Animation studies at Concordia University, where she transitioned from static illustrations to bringing her works to life.
Inspired by illustrated characters since childhood, Agathe draws influence from artists like Jean-Jacques Sempé, who put personality into characters with minimal lines, contrasting her own free and fluid style.
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