Coline Brun-Naujalis: The Brown's Daughter

Joe Lancaster

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Location scouting can be fun. It can be arduous. It can get you labelled a pervert, if you’re not careful.

 

Born and raised in the Paris suburbs, most of Coline Brun-Naujalis’ early drawings were made on maps thanks to the influence of her cartographer mother and photographer stepfather, who both worked for the National Geographic Institute of France.

 

After completing a BA in Digital Media in her native city, Brun-Naujalis moved to London to take an MA

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