The Artistic Alchemy of Gilles Warmoes: Merging Vintage Inspiration with Modern World
Paris-based illustrator Gilles Warmoes creates stunning artwork inspired by vintage comic books, architecture, design and animation.
His portfolio is diverse, with projects ranging from small independent magazines to major global brands. A firm believer in the synergy of collaboration, Gilles works closely with his clients to create a unique visual language that represents their brand, while incorporating his distinctive artistic flair.
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“My influences are mixed with comics from the 50’s to the present day, architecture, design or even graphics and animation of all kinds,” he writes.
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