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Artist

Marine Loup

Drawing has always been an inseparable part of my identity.

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About Marine

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Marine Loup has been drawing since her earliest memories, viewing the act of creation as an inseparable part of her identity. Her practice is deeply rooted in this lifelong connection to illustration, where the pen serves as a primary means of self-recognition and expression. Her work draws from a rich tapestry of influences, ranging from the rhythmic structures of music to the narratives found in literature. These intellectual sparks merge with the organic world, finding expression through depictions of flowers, the movement of the wind, and the vast presence of the sea.

Visual voice

Loup’s aesthetic is defined by a delicate interplay between natural elements and cultural inspirations. Her illustrations frequently feature botanical motifs and maritime themes, capturing the fluid motion of the wind and the sea through a lens informed by literary and musical traditions.
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Marine Loup — questions answered

What inspires Marine Loup’s illustrations?

Her work is inspired by a blend of music, literature, and the natural world, specifically flowers, the wind, and the sea.

How long has the artist been practicing?

Marine Loup has been drawing since she can remember; it has been a core part of her identity for her entire life.

What recurring themes appear in her collection?

Common themes include botanical elements, maritime scenery, and concepts drawn from books and musical compositions.

Is there a specific focus on nature in her work?

Yes, nature is a primary source of inspiration, with a particular emphasis on the movement of the wind and the sea.

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