About

Entourage Effect is a French artist collective around Claire du Neuf, founded in 2020. In the midst of the chaos, space and silence emerged, giving birth to the idea for an artists' collective that aims to bring humanity back into the digital world. Where technology turns humans into commodities, commercializing and exploiting our deepest needs, the collective's digital art aims to radically turn away from this subtle exploitation. In utter contradistinction, their works encourage self-reflection, a return to the self, and a confrontation with one's own imperfection.

 
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Claire du Neuf

is a multidisciplinary artist and founding member of the artist collective Entourage Effect. Her works are always playful, but never without sting. She loves to play with the fluidity of human identity, challenging social norms and one's own self-perception. She transforms everyday objects into mirrors that reflect the projections and meanings we as a society give them, inviting the viewer to introspection and critical observation. Her art dissolves the boundaries between the viewer and the work itself. Her NFTs bring a fresh subject matter to the pop cultural aesthetic, using pastel and neon tones to represent the full range of the human experience: Sugar coated, but never omitting the dark side. Currently she lives and works in Paris, France.

 
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Carlos daisy

is an engineer, graphic and motion designer and humanist. To counterbalance the intangible digital world, he loves to explore the dynamics of light, colors and haptic through sculpting. In his attempt to bridge the digital and analoge world which he inhabits, he has gravitated towards 3d printing, where he has found his true vocation. His works are deeply human and express the inherent power and fragility of the human condition in equal measure.

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We are philanthropists, always curious about fellow humans, wayfarers, eccentrics, misfits, all of just living the human experience - more or less consciously.

collectif.effetentourage[at]gmail.com