NUMBER ONE HUNDRED & EIGHTEEN.
October12



Welcome to the strange and wonderful mind of French illustrator Julien Pacaud. His photo collages have a retro aesthetic not unlike Mark Weaver’s, yet the quirks of his narratives and the almost surrealist compositions of his images in my mind set Julien apart. For me, the works have an apocalyptic tone, fusing fragments of images of the past with an impending sense of doom.
Turns out I’m not the only one who likes what I see. Pacaud has contributed to campaigns for the likes of Nike, and has been featured in a number of reputable publications, including Time Magazine, The Washington Post, Citizen K and WAD. Not bad huh?
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