featured artist
Tinou Le Joly Senoville
As a child, Tinou visited museums in Greece and Italy with her parents. Greek Art was her favorite, so much so that she later illustrated Greek Myths: Tales of Passion, Heroism, and Betrayal with author Shoshanna Kirk.
“The images of the painted frescoes were so animated and at the same time demure,” she said. Today, Tinou Le Joly Senoville lives in an apartment in Paris. She likes to go to fl ea markets, because it is like taking a voyage. She will track down a vase for its color, a fabric for its patterns, a sharkskin box for its texture.
Senoville’s artwork—clients include The New Yorker, Lancome, Veuve Cliquot, Hotel Ritz, Habitat and Madame Figaro—are a bit like those delightful and unexpected fl ea market finds. She is affi liated with the Maison des Artistes, and since 1999, she has been represented by Marlena Agency (
www.marlenaagency.com).