Images, music, good foodā¦ These creations whose key to success lies in generosity and originality. In cooking as in visual art, everything is a matter of alchemy. To make images is to communicate emotions and meaning. Dynamic, joyful and creative by nature, art has always been a part of Mathildeās life as much through the practice of drawing as through music. She likes to observe what surrounds her, to transmit and share, these are the reasons why she is a college art teacher in parallel to her professional illustration practice. She likes, through her drawings, to bring happiness and enthusiasm. Happy Funky Family is for her the opportunity to please relatives for whom family values are essential.

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Mathilde's Happy STYLE
Mathilde creates warm and brightly coloured illustrations using a graphics tablet. The family portrait is therefore a digitally created drawing printed on high quality textured paper.
Why do we LOVE Mathilde
Mathilde, in addition to being an illustrator and teacher, could have been an interior decorator or screenwriter. Thanks to her portraits, you become a ābeautiful peopleā in a dream setting.
You will evolve in a decor worthy of Elle DĆ©coration or at the edge of a swimming pool straight out of Architectural Digest. All decorative fantasies are allowed, so treat yourself!
Mathilde's Happy Funky PORTRAIT
ā„ Do you remember your first aesthetic shock?
My first āaesthetic shockā was triggered at the age of 11 when I visited an exhibition in London about the artist Frida Kahlo. I came away moved, overwhelmed, seeing both the duality of beauty and suffering mixed together.
ā„ The artist you would like to meet? What would you say to her?
If Frida Kahlo were alive I would obviously turn to her to discuss both her art and her rich personal life. Today I would like to meet the French artist Annette Messager. I would ask her where she gets the creativity, emotionality, fragility and paradoxically strength that we find in her work.
What is your favourite colour? What does it inspire?
White, which represents light, purity and at the same time emptiness. Essential for the balance of all other colours.


ā„ Which museum gives you the greatest emotion? Why?
The museum of cinema and miniature in Lyon. I am captivated by everything that is in miniature, like the little dollsā houses. All the elements that bring us back to childhood and plunge us into a tiny world parallel to ours.
ā„ Which piece of art would you buy without hesitation if you had an unlimited budget?
I would have bought a mobile by Miro. The airy, fragile, playfulness and balance in his works soothe me greatly.
ā„ In which city do you feel happiest? Why do you think so? Share your 3 favourite addresses.
Iāve just arrived in the south of France, and I had a real crush on the city of Montpellier. I love the cityās plant garden, so peaceful and wild at the same time. I love the fine sand and endless dunes of the Espiguette beach and the friendly guinguette atmosphere of the Gazette cafĆ©.


ā„ What book keeps you up all night?
Khalil Gibranās The Prophet. My guideline reference on life, a sort of bedside bible.
ā„ What are your biggest sources of inspiration?
I draw my inspiration from the world around me, and I love to observe people, their attitudes, expression etc..
ā„ Whatās the funkiest thing youāve done in your life?
I shaved my eyebrows with my dadās razor when I was 6 for my school photo because I thought it would look good.
ā„ What is your definition of happiness?
Happiness lies in exchanging, sharing and transmitting with those close to you.

