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Rosalys
Rosalys (2015).
Rosalys (2015).
BornFrance
OccupationAuthor, Illustrator
NationalityFrench
Period2008 to present
Subjectartbook, children's book, painting
Website
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Rosalys (French pronunciation: [rozalis]) is an author-illustrator. She lives in France and in Japan.

Career

Rosalys is a graphic artist whose creativity takes its roots at her French culture, her Chinese origins and her passion for Japan. Author-illustrator of a dozen of artbooks, comic books and children’s books, she portrays a positive and colorful universe, marked by lyricism and femininity.

She is a professional artist since 2008 with the artist name "Rosalys". She was also known as "SaturnAlice" from 1999 to 2007, period when she published manga and illustrations in various dōjinshi.

In 2012, she founds and runs the publishing house Univers partagés editions.[1] Faithful to the messages she try to convey as an artist, as an Art Director she establishes the editorial line to release books that are designed to encourage all those who have never forgotten their dreams.

In 2015, she runs her YouTube channel. Thus expanding her ways of expression, she puts her visual and pedagogical creativity to sharing messages that matter and cultural discovery.

Artbooks

Coloring books

Collective artbooks

Children's books

Collective children's books

  • Les princesses et moi tome 4, Collective, Hemma editions, 2016. ISBN 978-2-50803-402-2
  • 16 histoires de belles princesses, Collective, Hemma editions, 2011. ISBN 978-2-508-01300-3

Manga/comic books

  • Workaholic,[17] Morgan Magnin (author), Rosalys (illustrations), Univers Partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-9540937-0-3
  • Workaholic English edition,[18] English version of Workaholic, Univers Partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-9540937-1-0
  • Fly for fun (adaptation of the MMORPG Flyff), Rosalys, Foolstrip editions in partnership with Gala Networks, 2008-2009. ISBN 978-2-917713-80-8

Dōjinshi

  • Happy life in Japan #1.0, 2015.
  • JolieCure, 2014.
  • Uni, 2011.
  • Chibi three, 2000.
  • Usa-usa, 1999.

Participations, collective fanzines

  • Tribute to Tsukasa Hôjô, 2010.
  • Tribute to CLAMP, 2009.
  • Yamano-world, 2005.
  • White & black galerie, 2004.
  • PlayElf, 2004.
  • Mizono, 2000.

Collections of illustrations

  • Fruits & couleurs, 2010, series of paintings on canvas paper for exhibition Rosalys, 33 x 41 cm
  • Langage of flowers, 2010, series of digigraphies for exhibition Rosalys, 30 x 30 cm
  • Zodiac signs, 2010, series of digigraphies for exhibition Rosalys at La Gallery Montreal, 30 x 30 cm
  • Lolita, 2010, series of fine art prints for collective exhibition with Poisson Borgne editions, 21 x 29,7 cm
  • Dark hair, 2009, series of acrylic paintings for exhibition Rosalys, 46 x 55 cm

References