Andréa Philippon

Switzerland

Andréa Philippon is a multidisciplinary artist and 3D designer based in Lausanne, Switzerland. After years in the hospitality industry, he returned to study 3D design, driven by a deep curiosity and a lifelong passion for nature. His work merges high-detail digital animation with organic inspirations, blending physical and virtual worlds into poetic and futuristic landscapes. Influenced by plants, fungi, ceramics, architecture, and technology, Andréa creates richly textured animations that explore the harmony and complexity of natural forms. His ongoing series Digital Garden uses a procedural system to generate evolving digital specimens—each artwork a tribute to nature’s energy and grace, constantly growing and transforming.

Philippon’s unique style has earned him collaborations with major names in the music and commercial industries, including David Guetta, Björk, and Black Coffee, as well as Adidas, Salomon, ESPN, Playstation, Motorola, and L’Occitane. His works have been exhibited in Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Barcelona, Denmark, and Russia, with recent highlights including Digital Garden at NFT Paris, ShibuyaTV in Tokyo, and the Constellations Festival in Metz. Each piece invites viewers into an immersive digital ecosystem—an ever-evolving exploration of nature’s beauty through the lens of contemporary technology.


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Papilio Fern

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The artist invites us to a journey into a world of futuristic digital plants, all more fantastic, complex and surreal than the others. A world that he sees as a possible reality. For him, plants are the most resilient and intelligent form of life on earth. They help regulate the climate, feed off the sun's energy, live in symbiosis with other species in a subtle way and preserve their habitats. They offer us a multitude of fragrances, a wealth of colors and infinite forms that delight our senses and revive our emotions. 

It is therefore a digital reproduction of this breathtaking nature that the artist proposes to us, which gives us the opportunity to question the place we make for it today.

technique

3d

format

landscape

duration

01:20

year

2022

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