Rosalys

Rosalys
Rosalys
Rosalys en 2011
Rosalys en 2011

Naissance 26 février 1982
Nantes, France
Nationalité Française
Influencé par Art nouveau
Manga
Animation et bande dessinée asiatiques

Rosalys (prononciation [rozalis], née à Nantes le 26 février 1982) est une auteur et illustratrice française. Elle vit à Nantes, France.

Sommaire

Biographie

Ses créations sont le fruit de multiples influences, de son admiration pour la peinture occidentale et de sa grande passion pour la culture pop japonaise[1]. Elle s’exprime sur des supports variés : artbook, album jeunesse, BD, affiche, exposition. C'est une artiste professionnelle depuis 2008 sous le nom de plume "Rosalys". Également connue en tant que "SaturnAlice" de 1999 à 2007, période durant laquelle elle publiait des manga et illustrations dans divers dōjinshi.

Bibliographie

Livres d'art

Livres d'art collectifs

  • Drakaina : Masters,[4] Collectif, SQP publishing, 2010.
  • Tribute to Tsukasa Hojo, Collectif, Méluzine, 2010.
  • Tribute to CLAMP, Collectif, Méluzine, 2009.

Albums jeunesse

  • Toujours près de mon coeur,[5] Rosalys (textes), Laure Phelipon (illustrations), éditions des Samsara, 2011. ISBN 978-2-918245-23-0
  • Un conte pour la Lune,[6] Clementine Ferry (textes), Rosalys (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2011. ISBN 978-2- 89687-190-2
  • J'aime *,[7] Rosalys, éditions du Poisson Borgne, 2010. ISBN 978-2-917331-09-5
  • Mon amie, Honorine la souris,[8] Laetitia Etienne (textes), Rosalys (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2010. ISBN 978-2-923834-56-6
  • My little friend Honorine,[9] Version anglaise de Mon amie, Honorine la souris, Chouetteditions, 2010.
  • Rêves de lapinou,[10] Rosalys (textes), Sandrine Fourrier (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2010. ISBN 978-2-923834-94-8

Recueils jeunesse

Manga/Bandes dessinées

  • Uni, Rosalys, éditions Univers Partagés, 2011.
  • Fly for fun (adaptation du MMORPG Flyff), Rosalys, éditions Foolstrip en partenariat avec Gala Networks, 2008-2009. ISBN 978-2-917713-80-8

Collections d'illustrations

  • Fruits & couleurs, 2010, série d’acryliques sur papier toile pour exposition Rosalys, 33 x 41 cm
  • Langage of flowers, 2010, série de digigraphies pour exposition Rosalys, 30 x 30 cm
  • Zodiac signs, 2010, série de digigraphies pour exposition Rosalys at La Gallery Montreal, 30 x 30 cm
  • Lolita, 2010, série de tirages d’art pour exposition collective avec les éditions du Poisson Borgne, 21 x 29,7 cm
  • Dark hair, 2009, série d’acryliques sur toile pour exposition Rosalys, 46 x 55 cm

Références

Liens externes


  • Portail de l’animation et de la bande dessinée asiatiques Portail de l’animation et de la bande dessinée asiatiques

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