Camille Walala

Hot Springs
“Bloc”

Camille Walala (b.1975) is a multidisciplinary artist working across the fields of art, architecture, textile art, and graphic design. She is a perpetual purveyor of positivity, expressed through vibrant color and bold patterns.

Camille’s practice has taken her all over the world to transform homes and workspaces with her signature tribal-pop style. Drawing on influences including the Memphis Movement, the Ndebele tribe, and op-art master Victor Vasarely, Walala has an irrepressible enthusiasm for playful, graphic patterns that invoke a smile in all who view them.

Recent years have seen her progress from her popular textile-based work to encompass murals, installations, and interior design for: Harrods, Armani, Natuzzi, Topshop, Swatch, Nike, Art Fund, Marie Claire, Converse, Facebook, Nintendo, Urban Outfitters, Converse, and ARIA London to name a few.

As purveyor of positivity, expressed through vibrant colors and bold patterns, Walala now focuses on projects with greater scope and at a greater scale than ever before, with an overriding ambition to imbue the world’s urban landscapes with eye-popping installations full of color and soul-stirring energy.

“I think it’s really nice to bring a little bit of color, and hopefully a unity, which is quite welcoming for people to be around.”

— Camille Walala

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“I was trying to really create this frame around each facade.”

— Camille Walala

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