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Boglio’s Poetic Black and White Inspirations

Laurène Boglio is originally from Annecy, France, and she studied at Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg.  She currently lives in London, where she is the Creative Director for Little White Lies magazine and also a freelance Illustrator.  She told me that she makes  gifs as ‘a diary of things that happen in my life’.  She also says she makes them only when it feels right, sometimes waking up in the middle of the night and writing them down, adding to the long list of gifs that she still intends on creating.  I look forward to seeing more of her elegant little black and white visual  poems as she does.

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