Lily Luciole is a Parisian artist who was quite active in Montreal until she returned to Paris in the middle of 2016. Her main medium was wheatpasting. She is a socially and politically conscious artist who has pasted for OffmuralEs and alongside other socio-politically involved artists and collectives such as Swarm, Zola and the Decolonizing Street Art movement.
For more information on the artist, and for many more photos than what is found in the image gallery below, check out Lilyluciole.com as well as her Facebook, Flickr and Tumblr pages.
Lily Luciole est une artiste Parisienne ayant été très active dans les rues de Montréal jusqu’à son retour en France en 2016. Elle s’est exprimée dans les rues de notre ville principalement via ses collages. Elle est très engagée socialement et politiquement, ayant collé pour OffmuralEs ou aux côtés d’autres artistes et collectifs engagés tels que Swarm, Zola et le mouvement Decolonizing Street Art.
Pour plus d’information sur cette artiste, et pour beaucoup plus de photos que ce qui est présenté dans la galerie ci-dessous, vous êtes invités à jeter un coup d’oeil à Lilyluciole.com ou à ses pages Facebook, Flickr et Tumblr.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste with wool in Mile End
A wheatpaste with wool from 2019.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste with wool in Mile End
A wheatpaste with wool from 2019.
Lily Luciole for Cabane à sucre secret project August 2014
Contribution to the
Cabane à sucre secret gallery.
Lily Luciole poster in Mile End
Poster in Mile End.
Lily Luciole poster in Mile End
Poster in the
alley between St-Laurent and Clark.
Lily Luciole poster in Mile End
Poster in Mile End.
Lily Luciole poster in Mile End
Poster in Mile End.
large Lily Luciole poster in Mile End
Large poster in Mile End.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste
Wheatpaste found on Clark. Also partly visible: Mimi for
OffmuralEs (bottom left) and
Baubô (right).
Lily Luciole wheatpaste (bird) with stickers by Decolonizing Street Art (middle right), Waxhead and ROC514 (bottom right)
Wheatpaste found on one of St-Laurent’s many abandoned businesses. Stickers centre right to bottom right are by someone representing Decolonizing Street Art,
Waxhead and
ROC514.
Lily Luciole (bird), Decolonizing Street Art (flag) and 2U4UByU (right) wheatpastes and posters
Wheatpastes and posters by Lily Luciole (left), Decolonizing Street Art (flag) and
2U4U ByU (right).
Turtle Caps (painted) and Lily Luciole (pasted birds) in abandoned church; photo © Lily Luciole
Turtle Caps (painted) and Lily Luciole (pasted birds) in abandoned church; photo © Lily Luciole.
collaboration wheatpaste between Lily Luciole and Swarm
Collaboration with
Swarm in the
alley between St-Laurent and Clark.
collaboration wheatpaste between Lily Luciole and Swarm
Collaboration with
Swarm in Petite-Patrie.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste
This wheatpaste was found on De Gaspé.
Lily Luciole and Swarm collaboration wheatpaste for Off Murales
Lily Luciole and
Swarm collaboration wheatpaste for
OffmuralEs.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste
This wheatpaste was found on Duluth.
Lily Luciole poster
Poster found in Hochelaga.
Lily Luciole poster
Poster found in Hochelaga.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste
What’s left of this wheatpaste was found on Laurier.
wheatpaste by Lily Luciole in alley between St-Laurent and Clark; also visible are small stickers by Tik Tok and Cif
In the
alley between St-Laurent and Clark. Stickers top left are by
Tik Tok and Cif.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste
This was found on St-Denis but other copies were found elsewhere.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste in door. Background motif is by Turtle Caps
On St-Laurent door. The background is wallpaper created by
Turtle Caps.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste covered with paste-ups by Swarm. Bottom right corner paste-up is by ROC514.
Another door on St-Laurent. This one has paste-ups by
Swarm (and a lot of tags) over it. Paste-up in bottom right corner is by
ROC514.
Lily Luciole wheatpaste found in Mile end alley
Nature is taking over this one found in a Mile End alley.
Wall2Walll, merci pour le travail accompli par toi. Il est énorme
Il est important de dire que le plus gros travail coopératif que j’ai fait jusqu’a présent est celui avec TheArtFabric avec Eric Marechal et Fabi Futata.
J’ai eu le privilège d’y faire part et de voyager au Brésil, Chine, Argentine, Berlin.
Mon travail organique puise son inspiration dans la nature (sous toutes ses formes) qui est un don pour cette terre. Et j’espère que mes œuvres continueront toujours à être inspirantes.