Franckie Alarcon

Born in Brest in 1974, Franckie Alarcon caught the drawing bug at a very early age and studied graphic arts in Nantes. From 1996 onwards, he worked as a graphic designer for a visual communications agency in Paris then in Rennes.

In 2004, he became an illustrator and decided to produce his first comic book, ‘Lovely Trouble’, published by Glénat. Since then, he has never stopped drawing and divides his time between illustration and comic books!

Inspired by fashion, the film industry, comic books and cooking, he has illustrated a documentary book on film making and another on catering professions (published by Milan).

Frankie Alarcon - © Philippe Frisée

Since then, food has featured regularly in his books – in the box set ‘Te fiche pas de moi, je cuisine !’ and in the ‘Les secrets du chocolat’ comic book published by Delcourt for which he followed the life of Parisian chocolate craftsman Jacques Genin for a year. But his love of fine food reached its apex with the documentary comic book ‘L’art du sushi’ focusing on Japan’s iconic dish.

In the visual communications sphere, his fashion-inspired illustrations have already been selected by Lancôme, ELLE, Louboutin, Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, La Monnaie de Paris, Maison Corthay, Natixis, Coty, Rémy Cointreau, Baume & Mercier, Sephora, Jaeger Lecoultre, Canal + Cinéma and INPES. In fact, some of his drawings have been published in poster form by Nouvelles Images.


This artist in 3 words
gourmet enthousiastic  dreamer 


 

? 3 artistic movements that inspire you Fashion illustrations
Film scores
1970s design

? 3 Parisian venues where you enjoy drinking wine @lescavesdeprague - 8 rue de Prague, 12th arrondissement
@rap_epicerie_cave wine merchant & grocery - 61 rue du Faubourg Montmartre, 9th arrondissement
Bilili bistro & wine bar - 136 rue de Faubourg Poissonnière, 10th arrondissement.

? Your last 3 favourite pieces of art L’art du sushi, my latest comic book
A live drawing for @dior
My illustrations for “La France par @jpgaultierofficial”

? 3 French artists you would love to work with @pierregagnaire
@barbaracarlotti
& @jpgaultierofficial, again!
? 3 aromas you like in wine Red fruits
Citrus fruits
Spices

? Your 3 favourite grape varieties from France Syrah
Grenache
Gamay

? 3 French songs that are always on your playlist @pepite - Reste avec moi
Niagara - Quand la ville dort
@michel_legrandmusic - Marins, amis, amants ou maris

? Your 3 favourite places for working on your art My workshop at home
The train
A pavement café in Paris