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Camille Walala以其雄心勃勃、大规模且色彩爆炸性的公共空间干预作品而闻名,她利用人造景观作为传播正能量的平台。她的作品涵盖了全面墙壁画、沉浸式3D装置、街头艺术、室内设计和舞台设计——这些作品的特点是大胆的颜色和欢快的几何图案的融合。自从2015年她的“梦想成真大楼”(Dream Come True Building)出现在肖迪奇街景中,将她推到了聚光灯下以来,Camille及其创意制作人朱莉娅·乔马(Julia Jomaa)便投身于一系列日益大胆的国际项目中。这些项目包括与全球领先品牌的合作——例如为LEGO创建的点点屋(HOUSE OF DOTS)、毛里求斯开创性酒店SALT of Palmar的创意指导,以及为纽约市的WantedDesign和伦敦设计节等大型活动打造的众多主要装置——其中包括Walala Lounge,这是一套半永久性的街头家具,将梅菲尔区的南莫尔顿街变成了色彩走廊。Camille从社区和合作中汲取灵感,坚信色彩和图案的力量可以改变氛围、提升情绪并激发正能量。
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“在我的雷达上:Camille Walala的文化亮点”——《卫报》
“后现代主义的凯旋归来”——《金融时报》
“关于努力工作、坚持和为什么要把自己的名字写得尽可能大的Camille Walala”——《创意繁荣》
“Camille Walala:一位传递快乐的艺术家”——《金融时报:如何消费》
“从英国大熔炉中,‘新伦敦魅力’浮现”——《都市杂志》
“他们塑造了今天的我”:Camille Walala分享书架上五个重要的书名——《真好》
Known for her ambitious, large-scale and explosively colourful interventions in public spaces, Camille Walala uses the man-made landscape as a platform for disseminating positivity. Her work encompasses full-facade murals, immersive 3D installations, street art, interiors and set design – characterised by a fusion of bold colours and playful geometric patterns. Since her ‘Dream Come True Building’ burst onto the Shoreditch streetscape in 2015 and thrust her into the spotlight, Camille and her creative producer, Julia Jomaa, have been engaged in an increasingly bold roster of international projects. These have included collaborations with leading global brands – such as LEGO, for whom she created the HOUSE OF DOTS; the creative direction of the groundbreaking Mauritian hotel SALT of Palmar; and a slew of major installations for events like NYC’s WantedDesign and London Design Festival – including Walala Lounge, as complete suite of semi-permanent street furniture that transformed South Molton Street, Mayfair, into a corridor of colour. Camille finds inspiration in community and collaboration, and the power or colour and pattern to transform atmospheres, elevate moods and spark positivity.
Press Links
“On My radar : Camille Walala’s Cultural Highlights” in the Guardian
“The triumphant return of postmodernism” in The Financial Times
“Camille Walala on hard work, perseverance and why its important to paint your name as big as possible” in Creative Boom
“Camille Walala: the artist on a joy mission” in The Financial Times: How To Spend It
“From the British Melting Pot, “New London Fabulous” Emerges” in Metropolis Magazine
“They’ve made me who I am today”: Camille Walala shares five significant titles from her bookshelf” in It’s Nice That
媒体链接
“在我的雷达上:Camille Walala的文化亮点”——《卫报》
“后现代主义的凯旋归来”——《金融时报》
“关于努力工作、坚持和为什么要把自己的名字写得尽可能大的Camille Walala”——《创意繁荣》
“Camille Walala:一位传递快乐的艺术家”——《金融时报:如何消费》
“从英国大熔炉中,‘新伦敦魅力’浮现”——《都市杂志》
“他们塑造了今天的我”:Camille Walala分享书架上五个重要的书名——《真好》
Known for her ambitious, large-scale and explosively colourful interventions in public spaces, Camille Walala uses the man-made landscape as a platform for disseminating positivity. Her work encompasses full-facade murals, immersive 3D installations, street art, interiors and set design – characterised by a fusion of bold colours and playful geometric patterns. Since her ‘Dream Come True Building’ burst onto the Shoreditch streetscape in 2015 and thrust her into the spotlight, Camille and her creative producer, Julia Jomaa, have been engaged in an increasingly bold roster of international projects. These have included collaborations with leading global brands – such as LEGO, for whom she created the HOUSE OF DOTS; the creative direction of the groundbreaking Mauritian hotel SALT of Palmar; and a slew of major installations for events like NYC’s WantedDesign and London Design Festival – including Walala Lounge, as complete suite of semi-permanent street furniture that transformed South Molton Street, Mayfair, into a corridor of colour. Camille finds inspiration in community and collaboration, and the power or colour and pattern to transform atmospheres, elevate moods and spark positivity.
Press Links
“On My radar : Camille Walala’s Cultural Highlights” in the Guardian
“The triumphant return of postmodernism” in The Financial Times
“Camille Walala on hard work, perseverance and why its important to paint your name as big as possible” in Creative Boom
“Camille Walala: the artist on a joy mission” in The Financial Times: How To Spend It
“From the British Melting Pot, “New London Fabulous” Emerges” in Metropolis Magazine
“They’ve made me who I am today”: Camille Walala shares five significant titles from her bookshelf” in It’s Nice That
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