The New Yorker
Illustration by Louis for an article in The New Yorker about excerpts from novels by different American authors, reflecting on their favorite places to marvel and unwind in their cities.
Illustration by Louis for an article in The New Yorker about excerpts from novels by different American authors, reflecting on their favorite places to marvel and unwind in their cities.
Illustrator in Barcelona (ES)
Louis Otis is an illustrator and animator who draws what makes him laugh. His anthropological approach, although naive, draws his inspiration from the comic representation of the human body, of sexuality, the age of the Internet and the digitalization of our lives. He thus calls on his audience to question the meaning of his images, whether there is one or not.
Brands
Apple, Moog, Culture Trip, The Good Life, Le Parisien, Les Echos