Isabelle Arsenault studied graphic design before plunging herself into the world of illustration. She contributes to magazines and newspapers across the US and Canada, and has been the recipient of major illustration awards such as the prestigious Governor General’s Literary Awards for illustration, Communication Arts Illustration Annual, and the National Magazine Awards of Canada. ‘Le Coeur de Monsieur Gauguin’, the original french version of ‘Mr. Gaugin’s heart’ is her first book.
Isabelle Arsenault often uses a unique color palette with soft and earth-toned colors for her expressive figures and poses.







I would love to see more and know what the story is for this book. The color palette is indeed different, but it’s also very interesting to the eye. I’m intrigued and curious.