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Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic
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Sign painting | Signage by Laurène Boglio | Green and Glory in London. Item made of canvas & synthetic

Created and Sold by Laurène Boglio

Laurène Boglio

Sign painting - Signage

Featured In Green and Glory, London, United Kingdom

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Sign painting for Green & Glory in Finsbury Park, London.

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Created by Laurène Boglio
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Laurène Boglio
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Wescover creator since 2020
Laurène Boglio is a French art director & illustrator who lives and works between Western Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York. Most recently, she led the creative helm of celebrated illustrated film magazine Little White Lies, and she has worked independently across a diverse range of media, for an eclectic mix of clients—from the Guardian to Taylor Swift. Studying in Paris and Strasbourg, Boglio has expertly tuned a unique and distinctive artistic style to incorporate her own smart (yet playful) humor. This trait resonates throughout her breadth of work and is most prominent when brought to life by her fun-infused GIF animations. With a passion for illustrating people, landscapes, and typography, she utilizes a range of techniques, always producing art with her truly original and compelling aesthetic. Through her work, Boglio strives not only to create the finest visuals and storytelling but also to challenge her viewers’ perspectives.