Camille Pfister
Camille Pfister is a French artist , based in Paris, France. She learned to draw, when small, from an exceptional teacher, the painter Bénédicte Charpentier. Then, she chose to study art in Paris at the Atelier de Sèvres. After another three years of study at Créapole Paris section fashion, she moved to Italy, to acquired an other vision of fashion design.
Then, in Milan, she attended the Burgo Fashion Institute. In Italy, she won the Next Generation della Camera de la Moda Contest, which gave her the opportunity to held her fashion show during Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012/2013. In 2015, she was finalist to the Institut Charles Perrault’s Prix Graphique awarding children illustrators. She has been published in The Alchemist Magazine and Out of Step’s « Enchanted » book, amongst others.
With the path that she had, she now draw artworks where the world of fashion design and aesthetics are really presents. She mostly draw melancholic young girls with big sorrowful eyes and ears. This is because they refuse to grow up and to become women with everything implied with that experience in our modern world: they do not want to be seen as sexual objects if they ever became full-grown women with womanly shapes.
They also protest against the strong, independent woman archetype. They only wish to remain fragile and delicate girls. In a word, they do not care about expectations. A great attention is paid to their clothes, which are the reflection of their personnality.