French Artist Seeks Inspiration in Our Obsession With Technology

Jean Jullienis a well-known French illustrator based in Paris who seeks inspiration from modern society’s increasing dependence on phone and social networks.

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That friday night group chat…

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He graduated from Central Saint Martins and from the Royal College of Art and according to his personal website, “his practice ranges from illustration to photography, video, costume, installations, books, posters, and clothing to create a coherent yet eclectic body of work.”

Jullienis has worked with hundreds of clients and brand names like New York Times, New Yorker, The Guardian, Beams, RCA Records, The Connaught, Colette, SZ Magazin, National Geographic, Le Grand Palais, Le Centre Pompidou, Amnesty International, Esquire, Le Coq Sportif, Le Bon Marché, Hermès, Mr. Porter, Champion USA, Salomon, Petit Bateau, Vogue and many more.

Besides exhibitions, the artist also shares his work on his Instagram account where he has attracted over 1 million followers.

Scroll down and take a look at his work below.

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Train table Duel

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Tour de france time!🏆

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Sun's out

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