
Camille Walala
Camille Walala is a purveyor of powerfully positive digital print. A graduate in Textile Design from the University of Brighton, her namesake brand was established in East London in 2009, where she continues to live. Recent work has seen her progressing from her popular textile based range to include Art Direction, Interior Design and a continued love affair with popup restaurants, where her love for food and design are brought to life. Influences include the Memphis Movement, the...
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Camille Walala is a purveyor of powerfully positive digital print. A graduate in Textile Design from the University of Brighton, her namesake brand was established in East London in 2009, where she continues to live. Recent work has seen her progressing from her popular textile based range to include Art Direction, Interior Design and a continued love affair with popup restaurants, where her love for food and design are brought to life. Influences include the Memphis Movement, the Ndebele tribe and Optical Art master Vasarely alongside the simple desire to put a smile on people’s faces. Her signature Tribal POP style present a boundless energy that work perfectly for show-stopping and social spaces - “the bigger the better”. Clients include: Nintendo, XOYO, Koppaberg, Bompas&Parr, Darkroom, Barbican Festival and Land of King.
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Camille Walala
Long Life in the Sunshine
More Details- Medium: Archival Inkjet with a 2 Colour Screenprint Overlay on Somerset Satin 330gsm Paper
- Edges: Cut
- Year: 2015
- Edition: 25
- Notes: In Summer 2015, ART AGAINST KNIVES teamed up with 10 established artists to create a set of exclusive prints in response to the theme 'THE BRIGHTER THE BETTER'. Each limited edition of 25 has been beautifully printed in the Jealous studio. All proceeds go straight back into creative projects for young people at risk of violent crime in London.