SOUBAëL

France

Mickaël Soubabere, also known as Soubaël, is a French digital artist based near the Marne river, close to Paris. Since 2005, he has been working as a freelance artist, collaborating with brands and creative studios on over two hundred projects, ranging from commercials to music videos and visual mapping installations. Alongside these commercial collaborations, he recently launched his first personal collection, Soul Shades, marking a turning point in his artistic career. Driven by a vision where beauty is omnipresent, his work explores the connections between individuality and collective experience, revealing the hidden richness of the world around us. Through an approach that blends traditional art with contemporary technologies, Soubaël captures the uniqueness of each individual while highlighting the deep connections that unite us. Inspired by movements such as Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, he merges organic elements with digital techniques, favoring a painterly and emotional aesthetic.

What distinguishes his work is his ability to combine technology and humanity, creating pieces that not only captivate the eye but also resonate deeply with the viewer. Guided by values of kindness, open-mindedness, and equality, Soubaël strives to give meaning to his creations beyond simple commercial objectives. His artistic practice seeks to celebrate human diversity and authenticity while encouraging reflection on the relationships between humans, their environment, and the social dynamics that shape them. His art is rooted in a quest for freedom, experimentation, and curiosity, making each piece both personal and universal, with humanity and its stories at the core.


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Soul Shades #001 : Emerald Passion

An artistic series where each digital painting is a visual exploration of the human soul. Subtly animated lines weave the continuous flow of life, capturing the shades and essence of each individual in a vibrant and complex mosaic.


Soul Shades is a captivating artistic collection where each human portrait serves as the canvas for a unique narrative. Vibrant lines emanate from each face and its surrounding environment, weaving a visual tapestry that symbolizes the intricate journeys of individuals and the fundamental connections that bind humanity together.


Every animated painting features a wide, aerial camera movement, providing a holistic perspective and inviting viewers to delve into the inner world of each subject. These subtly animated lines represent the continuous flow of life, intertwining the essence of each person into a dynamic and complex mosaic.


This collection celebrates human diversity, vulnerability, and the beauty of authenticity. It emphasizes the power of connections within the social fabric, portraying each portrait as a visual exploration of the soul, capturing fleeting moments and evoking deep emotional resonance. Soul Shades invites you into an artistic universe where each shade encourages a discovery of the rich, interwoven stories that make up the human experience.

technique

3d

format

landscape

duration

00:30

year

2024

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