
Welcome to the elegant and beautiful world of graphic designer and illustrator Malika Favre. Her art is created through the most extreme forms of minimalistic and geometric designs, combining op art and pop art. Her work could be famously interpreted as ‘Pop art meets Op art’; with her talents cultivating the world, she may be viewed as an innovative genius of this distinct and modern art form. Her work almost feels 3 Dimensional and cinematic, as if the design is a still of a final act of a French Romance film, with its beautiful female protagonist taking over the world.
One of the main themes that Malika Favre likes to explore is the world of femininity, with many repeated designs focusing on a woman’s curvy body, elegant red lips, and graceful eyes. Each woman portrayed in her illustrations is dressed in fashionable designer clothing, jewellery and accessories, showing the luxurious style they like to display. With Favre’s work being on the cover of newspapers such as Vanity Fair and Vogue, her designs have ultimately expressed the world of the fashion industry. The women are always the main focal point, mesmerisingly exhibiting their beauty and confidence.

Unlike the many bright colours used in pop art illustrations, Favre’s style uses a limited colour scheme, at most five hues. She likes to use colour shades as shadows and light in her illustrations, as this design technique tells a story to the audience. Her designs use bold shapes and clean lines, as she has a specific style of using positive and negative space to create optic art illusions. She creates her op art using geometric shapes and repeated patterns to make an engaging piece that matches the viewer’s perception.
Malika Favre aims to give people a visual journey by bringing her art to life, as her timeless illustrations connect with people who fall in love with her work.





