Jelly signs multidisciplinary artist Alexis Jamet
The Tokyo and Paris-based artist brings his signature textural, analogue-meets-digital aesthetic to the US market.
Creative studio Jelly announces the signing of Alexis Jamet, the French multidisciplinary artist and designer whose instantly recognisable work spans illustration, animation, graphic design, printmaking and installation. Jamet offers a rare visual intelligence that has attracted some of the world's most iconic brands.
Based between Tokyo and Paris, Jamet has built a reputation for work that is at once poetic and precise, layering analogue textures, airbrush techniques and unexpected colour combinations to produce images that feel alive with movement and emotion. His process draws heavily on physical experimentation: scanning, printing, drawing by hand, working with ceramics and spray paint before returning to the digital realm to synthesise these elements into a cohesive visual language that is unmistakably his own.
That approach has earned Jamet commissions from an enviable roster of global clients including Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Rimowa, Apple, Nike, WeTransfer and Warner Music, as well as a Young Guns 17 win from The One Club. His visual identity for the 2023 Saut Hermès at the Grand Palais Éphémère, a study in the suspended moment between horse and rider, demonstrated his ability to translate a brand's deepest heritage into something urgently contemporary. A window installation for Selfridges London and Manchester, created in collaboration with artist Manon Cezaro, showcased his appetite for physical, immersive work that extends well beyond the screen.
Creative Agent Larisa Klein comments: "Alexis’s work has the kind of emotional depth and craft that luxury clients demand. At the same time, he brings a playfulness and curiosity that excites clients and consumers, and keeps it feeling genuinely alive. We're excited to bring that to US brands looking for something that truly stands apart."
For Jamet, the move into the US market represents a natural extension of a practice already defined by cultural curiosity and creative restlessness. His work for Microsoft's global Reimagine Climate Action campaign, organic, dreamlike landscapes in which technology and nature coexist, speaks to the kind of forward-thinking briefs he is drawn to. So too does his ongoing interest in public installations, gig posters, and motion work.
"I'm interested in images that are slightly unstable," says Jamet. "Things that appear, disappear, or transform depending on how you look at them. Projects that combine space, moving images and physical materials are particularly exciting to me."
Jelly represents Jamet exclusively in the United States across illustration, animation, graphic design and installation work.