Éric Lambé
Born in 1966 in Arlon
Lives and works in Brussels
Éric Lambé studied fine arts at Saint-Luc in Brussels
Éric Lambé is a comic book artist and illustrator. In the early 1990s, he co-founded the group and magazines Mokka and Pelure amère. Since 1998, he has collaborated with Philippe de Pierpont, with whom he regularly creates albums. He has also illustrated books by Marie Desplechin. He creates poetic stories, “botanical comics,” draws characters in interiors, plays with shapes, geometries, and colors, constantly refining his work to get to the essence, seeking to convey the emotions conveyed by the stories. He received the Fauve d'Or award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2017 and regularly exhibits his drawings.
Éric Lambé said: “What matters to me is first and foremost the emotion that the works produce. For me, the minimalist approach consists of filling everything with very little. It's a reduction to the essential.”
Eric LAMBÉ 19M2 - triptyque, 2017
Triptych realized in lithography on 3 sheets BFK rives paperÉdition à 35 exemplaires
17.72 x 48.43 in (45,3 x 123 cm)
Each print signed, titled and numbered by the artist
Réalisée à l'atelier Bruno Robbe, Belgique