What is Posterscape?
Posterscape is a family-owned company: a French creative studio based in Paris, founded in 2023 by Elena and François. What began as a small collaboration between a developer and an illustrator has evolved into a collective of passionate artists united by a shared love for design, illustration, and visual storytelling.
We blend traditional artistic expression with modern technology to craft emotion-driven wall art that speaks to both the eye and the mind. Our creations are more than just decorative: they explore philosophical ideas, poetic intuition, and symbolic reinterpretations that invite the viewer to pause, reflect, and connect.
The Team:
• Elena, originally from Ukraine, brings her background in graphic design to shape Posterscape’s visual identity and curate our digital presence.
• François, from Southern France, leverages his experience as a full-stack developer and former graphic designer to bridge the gap between art and technology.
• Mickaël contributes his expertise in digital marketing to help our studio reach and inspire new audiences.
At Posterscape, every poster is born from a desire to bring thoughtful beauty into everyday spaces. Art that transforms walls into reflections of imagination, emotion, and meaning.


Elena & François
(not so long ago!)

The concept
Posterscape is a space where we bring to life the works of inspiring artists through premium printing. But we are more than just a printer: our creative studio also develops its own unique artworks to offer you a diverse and exclusive catalog.
To do so, our team utilizes all the creative tools at its disposal, blending traditional arts with new technologies: photography, drawing, and collages.
Every piece you discover here is unique. You won't find them anywhere else.

Produce an emotion
At the beginning of everything important, there is emotion. Emotion is everything that matters to us and what we aspire to at Posterscape.
"In the Scriptures, it is written: 'In the beginning was the Word.' No! In the beginning was emotion."
L.F. Céline

