Charlotte Delarue Illustrations

The creative work of French artist, Charlotte Delarue.

I guess only our long-term readers will remember our first and last feature (so far) of Charlotte Delarue on WE AND THE COLOR. More than 2 years have passed since I showed you some examples of her creative abilities. But in the meantime she was anything but idle. Charlotte Delarue’s portfolio is full of amazing illustrations, graphics, and various images, which were create for a variety of projects. In this new article, I want to show you some of her illustrations for French Society magazine plus an artwork created for the Secret 7 exhibition.

Some facts about Charlotte Delarue.

Charlotte Delarue is a Paris based art director, illustrator, and graphic artist. In 2007, she started her professional career at graphic design studio Surface to Air. During this time she has created lots of images, graphics, and illustrations for t-shirts, posters, advertising campaigns, magazines, and album covers. Today, she is represented as an artist by agency, Slowdance Print. Visit Charlotte Delarue’s website to see more of her work.

An artwork that draws inspiration from the Diana Ross and The Supremes's track, 'Reflections'. The drawing has been created for the Secret 7 exhibition.
An artwork that draws inspiration from the Diana Ross and The Supremes’s track, ‘Reflections’. The drawing has been created for the Secret 7 exhibition.
'Derniers feux' - Illustration by Charlotte Delarue for the 7th edition of the French Society magazine.
‘Derniers feux’ – Illustration by Charlotte Delarue for the 7th edition of the French Society magazine.
'Chacun cherche son tueur de chats' - Drawing for the 6th issue of the Society magazine.
‘Chacun cherche son tueur de chats’ – Drawing for the 6th issue of the Society magazine.
Another drawing by Paris based artist, Charlotte Delarue for the French Society magazine.
Another drawing by Paris based artist, Charlotte Delarue for the French Society magazine.
'Bocal fatal' - Illustration for number 3 of the Society magazine.
‘Bocal fatal’ – Illustration for number 3 of the Society magazine.