Claude Delafosse says he does nothing but mischief. He doesn't work, he has fun, he messes around. He messes around and never stops: people who aren't serious never take vacations.
In 1971, it was Claude Delafosse's older sister who encouraged him to enter the Rouen School of Fine Arts: even if he had always drawn, he wouldn't have dared. At the School of Fine Arts, he tried his hand at audiovisual communication, before remembering that as a child, a flashlight was enough to make films: he earned his diploma by tinkering with animated shorts.
He then participated in the launch of the ASTRAPI newspaper, of which he quickly became editor-in-chief, working in parallel as an author, designer and illustrator of children's books. He also created short animated films for Arte, Hermès, Boucheron, the PASS museum in Frameries (Belgium) ...
Claude Delafosse says he does nothing but mischief. He doesn't work, he has fun, he messes around. He messes around and never stops: people who aren't serious never take vacations.