by thb@bonnevilleconsulting.com

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by thb@bonnevilleconsulting.com

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Nous sommes ravis de vous présenter Lucy Anderton une artiste anglaise que Little British Schools suit depuis un petit moment déjà. Lucy a longtemps travaillé au côté des enfants notamment en Suisse avant de se lancer dans son art et d’exprimer son talent à travers le dessin et l’illustration. Basée dans la belle station de ski de Verbier en Suisse Lucy photographie les paysages pittoresques et la nature avec poésie et romantisme.

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Elle y développe également son art en tant que dessinatrice et illustratrice pour les enfants en explorant les souvenirs de l’enfance avec un trait unique issu de ses nombreux voyages à travers le monde. Lucy dessine des illustrations uniques et développe un imaginaire à travers ses expériences et ses aventures.

Cette artiste excelle aussi dans l’art des cartes, domaine artistique très prisé au Royaume-Uni où l’on ne manque pas d’envoyer une carte lors des grands évènements de la vie comme la naissance d’un enfant, un anniversaire…ou même l’arrivée d’un chien dans la famille !

Lucy dessine au gré de son imagination mais aussi à la commande et pourra illustrer avec magie et talent le projet artistique que vous souhaitez lui confier.

Vous pouvez suivre son travail sur Instagram et la contacter si comme nous vous êtes sensible à son art et à sa vision de la vie pleine de poésie !

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