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Folon is a surname most notably associated with the Belgian artist Jean-Michel Folon (1934–2005). He used Folon as his professional signature and produced a prolific body of work across painting, drawing, illustration, and graphic design.

Born in Uccle, Belgium, Folon began his artistic career in illustration before gaining international recognition in

Folon’s work extended beyond two-dimensional formats; he created murals, stained glass designs, and illustrated works for

Legacy and institutions associated with Folon emphasize preservation and study of his oeuvre. The Folon Foundation

the
1960s
for
poster
art
and
book
illustrations.
Over
a
long
career
he
worked
in
multiple
media,
including
prints,
paintings,
and
works
for
public
commissions.
His
imagery
is
commonly
described
as
lyrical
and
contemplative,
often
built
from
simple,
flowing
lines,
a
restrained
color
palette,
and
a
dreamlike
atmosphere.
Recurring
motifs
include
solitary
figures,
birds,
wind-swept
landscapes,
and
architectural
silhouettes,
conveying
a
sense
of
fragility
and
hope.
publishers
and
cultural
institutions.
He
exhibited
globally
and
his
art
has
been
acquired
by
major
museums
and
private
collections,
contributing
to
a
lasting
international
reputation.
(Fondation
Folon)
preserves
his
works,
archives,
and
documentation,
and
promotes
exhibitions
and
research
related
to
his
life
and
art.
The
artist’s
influence
extends
into
graphic
design,
illustration,
and
public
art,
and
his
signature
imagery
remains
recognizable
in
contemporary
visual
culture.