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Jan052026

Ekiem 'Mokamag' Print Available

Artist: Ekiem
Title: Risograph
Medium: 4 Color Risograph Print
Size: 30 x 40 cm
Edition: 50
Prices: €25

Julien Ekiem, widely known by his artistic moniker Ekiem, is a prolific French illustrator and graphic artist based in Nantes. His creative practice is defined by a distinctive fusion of traditional illustration techniques and contemporary graphic design principles. Ekiem has cultivated a visual language characterized by meticulous line work, vibrant color palettes, and a playful yet sophisticated approach to composition. His portfolio spans a diverse range of mediums including street art, digital illustration, and collaborative branding projects, reflecting a versatile talent that adapts seamlessly across different platforms.
The thematic essence of Ekiem's work often explores the intersection of nature and urban life, frequently featuring anthropomorphic characters or surreal natural elements. This blend creates a sense of whimsical storytelling that invites viewers into a highly stylized, imaginative world. His technical precision is evident in the way he balances complex geometric patterns with organic forms, ensuring that each piece feels both structured and spontaneous. This signature aesthetic has garnered significant attention within the global art community, leading to numerous exhibitions and commissions for major international brands.
Beyond his individual creations, Ekiem is a prominent figure in the European art scene, contributing to the evolution of modern illustration through his unique perspective. His ability to distill complex ideas into striking, accessible imagery remains a hallmark of his career. Whether through large scale murals that transform urban environments or intricate editorial illustrations, Julien Ekiem continues to push the boundaries of his craft, maintaining a reputation as a dynamic and influential force in contemporary French art.

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