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Leona Rose is a French visual artist who graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Her practice is guided by a core principle: art must be accessible. This conviction shapes every project she undertakes, from collectible paintings to monumental murals in public spaces, as well as collaborations with consumer brands.
Her color palette—featuring vibrant hues, figurative motifs, and dense compositions—draws from two sources: her dreams and her travels. Leona Rose creates a visual language that spans cultures without ever homogenizing them, one that can adapt just as easily to a 10-meter-wide facade as to a pocket-sized format.
His most iconic mural in Paris adorns the façade of the Nicolas wine cellar on Place de la Madeleine, transforming a commercial building into a cultural landmark visible from the church square.
Levi's, Perrier, Kiehl's, Le Coq Sportif, and Pokawa have all called on her to breathe new life into their visual identities, spaces, or campaigns.
Participatory workshops for young people in disadvantaged neighborhoods, murals in community facilities, and arts outreach programs: his commitment goes beyond simply creating art to focus on education and inclusion.
Leona Rose's colorful work transcends mere artistic creation to become a genuine dialogue with her audience. By embracing universal themes through a personal and colorful prism, Leona continues to inspire, making her an essential artist on the contemporary landscape.