Sylvie Perrin mixed media collage using torn posters and typography

Sylvie Perrin: Contemporary Urban Collages and Mixed Media Painting

Sylvie Perrin is an established French artist and painter based in Lyon, France. A graduate of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, she has built a diverse career spanning illustration, artistic direction, and contemporary fine art. Her current practice focuses on the creation of urban collages and mixed media works that transform the ephemeral nature of city life into permanent artistic statements. Perrin's unique creative process involves salvaging advertising and event posters from the streets of Lyon, which she then meticulously tears, cuts, and recomposes into vibrant, multilayered compositions. These works are frequently finished with a high-gloss resin that preserves the textures and intensifies the colors of the upcycled materials. Her artistic style is deeply influenced by graphic design, typography, and urban movement, reflecting a philosophy of upcycling and emotional positivity. Beyond her collage work, Sylvie Perrin has historical experience in clay modeling and served as an artistic director for television projects in New York. Her work is exhibited internationally in galleries throughout France, the Netherlands, and the United States, often signed under the moniker Queenofclay to distinguish her unique style. Each of her pieces typically pays homage to its urban roots by bearing the name of a specific street or neighborhood, anchoring her global aesthetic in her local environment.