Jéremy Schneider is a french illustrator who draw realistic works of art all in black and white. He use black chalk on Canson to obtain more shades of black (he said « a darker black »). He like to do very precise works with a lot of detail as in his sketch named « bear »:
He collaborate with Commune De Paris, a clothing store, on a serie of pattern shirt dealing with the revolt of the 19th century. He drawn the face of few bourgeois horified by the view of the workers’s movement. They all have an exaggerated expression that make them look ridiculous :
He likes philosophy and readind and inspire himself of Nietsche, or Willialm Shakespear, especially in his work named « king lear » ( not hidden reference…at all…)
Hello !
his works are very interesting, for the bear for example, I think pine cones represent the forest, the living environment oh this animal !
I love his illustrations ! it’s original and I love Black and white !
This is really interesting Benedicte, I love those drawing.
I did not know this illustrator, but his work is beautiful!
Nice works, I love the perfectionism that we can notice even in the details, thanks for sharing 🙂