Paul Thevenet / Creative Director

3D WorkProfessional_&_Personal
  1. Still_Images
  2. Video
  3. Print

Edition WorkProfessional
  1. Olivier_Grossetête
  2. Rainer_Gross
  3. Fabio_Viale
  4. Joep Van_Lieshout
  5. Mark_Jenkins
  6. Grégory_Chatonski

Photography Professional_&_Personal
  1. Fall
  2. Skin
  3. Analog
  4. Nespresso_Campaign_2023
  5. Qonto_Campaign_2023
  6. Olivier_Grossetête
  7. Rainer_Gross
  8. Fabio_Viale
  9. Joep_Van_Lieshout
  10. Mark_Jenkins
  11. Stéphane_Vigny

    About 
    1. My name is Paul, and I bring a rich educational background from some of the most prestigious art schools, including Central Saint Martins and Penninghen, complemented by a master’s degree in Art Direction. My primary strengths lie in my eye for detail and my composition skills, which allow me to create visually compelling designs. As an all-around designer, I am proficient in a broad range of creative software, enabling me to tackle diverse projects across multiple platforms. My dedication to delivering high-grade work ensures that I consistently meet and exceed creative expectations.


    1. Still_Images_Personal_work



              The Humans, 2024
    This image series delves into a dark, surreal aesthetic with stark contrasts and striking visuals, featuring characters in minimalist settings that enhance their otherworldly, haunting appearances. With pale complexions and dramatic makeup, the subjects embody a distorted beauty, their untamed hairstyles adding to the chaotic energy. Themes of identity, rebellion, and transformation emerge through their abstract facial markings and expressions, suggesting a deeper narrative. The collection merges raw, gritty elements with high fashion and avant-garde design, pushing conventional portraiture boundaries and creating a cohesive, impactful narrative.






              Playground, 2023 This series of digital artworks blends surrealism with modern themes, featuring a striking black-and-white checkered motif that enhances each piece's visual and thematic depth. The collection transforms everyday objects and scenarios into surreal tableaux that critique modern life's aspects such as consumerism and the blend of human and artificial. Employing a bold color palette against stark patterns, the series draws viewers into a world that feels both alien and familiar. It explores contrasts like color versus monochrome and reality versus fantasy, each piece adding to a cohesive narrative that challenges viewers to rethink the ordinary. This collection stands out as an innovative example of digital art with a strong conceptual base.