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Frederic Janin. Original work in felt pen and gouache, exclusively in aid of the "Une tente une vie" operation, on cardboard. Signed. Wood frame with Plexiglas glass included: 155 x 125 cm Born in Uccle on December 4, 1956, Frédéric Jannin owes his vocation as a draughtsman to his father, a painter and advertising executive. A precocious vocation, since he was barely 5 when he wrote to Disney offering his services. He owes his sense of derision above all to his facetious school friend Thierry Culliford, Peyo's son. At the age of 14, he showed his drawings to a Belgian TV producer, who entrusted him with the graphic presentation of the various sequences on his show. With the money he earned, he bought a synthesizer and formed a rock band with three friends, including Peyo's son. As a cartoonist, he contributed to More! magazine, the bible of Belgian rockers. There he produced his first comic strip, Les Aventures de Rockman. In 1985, with Serge Honorez, he designed Nougat le Rat for the children's science magazine L'Argonaute. He later set up several musical projects, including The Bowling Balls and Zinno, a group in which he shared the lead with his friend Jean-Pierre Hautier. From 1989 to 1993, he was a member of Les Snuls, a comedy group. Thirty years later, according to RTBF, the group is "still a cult favorite". As a musician, he composed the final theme tune for Le Jeu des dictionnaires, before the show's demise in 2011. He also appears as a participant in various radio and TV entertainment programs for RTBF. In 1998, he published press cartoons on Stefan Liberski's ideas in Le Matin, a Belgian daily newspaper that was born the same year but disappeared a year later. After devoting himself to various works for the complete edition of Germain et Nous, Frédéric Jannin began a new series, "Que du Bonheur!", published by Editions du Lombard from 2004 to 2008 (4 albums), in which he depicts the current lives of those who were teenagers in the 1980s. Since 2010, as restorer and colorist, Jannin has been remastering Franquin's Gaston Lagaffe series until 2017. The ORIG-AMI is a cardboard shelter measuring 117 x 235 x 150 cm. It is insulating, structurally protective, foldable like an accordion, transportable like a backpack and recyclable. The homeless shelter was designed on the principle of origami, a Japanese paper-folding technique.

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Frederic Janin. Original work in felt pen and gouache, exclusively in aid of the "Une tente une vie" operation, on cardboard. Signed. Wood frame with Plexiglas glass included: 155 x 125 cm Born in Uccle on December 4, 1956, Frédéric Jannin owes his vocation as a draughtsman to his father, a painter and advertising executive. A precocious vocation, since he was barely 5 when he wrote to Disney offering his services. He owes his sense of derision above all to his facetious school friend Thierry Culliford, Peyo's son. At the age of 14, he showed his drawings to a Belgian TV producer, who entrusted him with the graphic presentation of the various sequences on his show. With the money he earned, he bought a synthesizer and formed a rock band with three friends, including Peyo's son. As a cartoonist, he contributed to More! magazine, the bible of Belgian rockers. There he produced his first comic strip, Les Aventures de Rockman. In 1985, with Serge Honorez, he designed Nougat le Rat for the children's science magazine L'Argonaute. He later set up several musical projects, including The Bowling Balls and Zinno, a group in which he shared the lead with his friend Jean-Pierre Hautier. From 1989 to 1993, he was a member of Les Snuls, a comedy group. Thirty years later, according to RTBF, the group is "still a cult favorite". As a musician, he composed the final theme tune for Le Jeu des dictionnaires, before the show's demise in 2011. He also appears as a participant in various radio and TV entertainment programs for RTBF. In 1998, he published press cartoons on Stefan Liberski's ideas in Le Matin, a Belgian daily newspaper that was born the same year but disappeared a year later. After devoting himself to various works for the complete edition of Germain et Nous, Frédéric Jannin began a new series, "Que du Bonheur!", published by Editions du Lombard from 2004 to 2008 (4 albums), in which he depicts the current lives of those who were teenagers in the 1980s. Since 2010, as restorer and colorist, Jannin has been remastering Franquin's Gaston Lagaffe series until 2017. The ORIG-AMI is a cardboard shelter measuring 117 x 235 x 150 cm. It is insulating, structurally protective, foldable like an accordion, transportable like a backpack and recyclable. The homeless shelter was designed on the principle of origami, a Japanese paper-folding technique.

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