MyllenArt : French artist and illustrator, based in Belgrade, Serbia.

I was born in 1989 in France. In 2010, I moved to Belgrade, Serbia, where I graduated in 2014 from the Faculty of Digital Arts at Metropolitan University, majoring in graphic design for print media.

From an early age, inspired by music and sound, I developed a unique visual style. Since 2012, I have been collaborating with...
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MyllenArt : French artist and illustrator, based in Belgrade, Serbia.

I was born in 1989 in France. In 2010, I moved to Belgrade, Serbia, where I graduated in 2014 from the Faculty of Digital Arts at Metropolitan University, majoring in graphic design for print media.

From an early age, inspired by music and sound, I developed a unique visual style. Since 2012, I have been collaborating with record labels and bands from France, Switzerland, Serbia, Canada, Montenegro, and Ukraine, creating album cover illustrations and visual identities for music festivals. My work is characterized by a blend of opposites, combining geometric shapes and irregularities to create a surreal and enigmatic aesthetic. Drawing inspiration from various cultures, my work often evokes the illusion of mythical creatures.


In 2017, I initiated an independent project titled "Drawing Between Underground Lines - Mixtape on Canvas," where I created a series of illustrations inspired by songs from Serbian indie bands. This synesthesia culminated in my first solo exhibition in Belgrade in 2018, under the alias MyllenArt.

Throughout 2023, I shared my experience and love for music as a tool and inspiration with students at Marie de France elementary school in Montreal, Canada, organizing my first "drawing with music" workshop for ninth-grade students, covering six classes.


Today, my body of work includes over 20 album covers and a large series of illustrations inspired by music, exploring themes that delve into deep emotions, life experiences, human relationships, and the richness of everyday life, all portrayed through my artistic vision.
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