Olivia Le Brun.
Biography.
Olivia Le Brun is a freelance artist of half Japanese and French descent, born in Japan and currently based in Seattle. Growing up in a family of artists, she developed a passion for creating art from a young age. Her work draws inspiration from Japanese culture, nature, and the human form, blending these influences into her unique artistic expression.
In 2020, Olivia graduated with honors, earning her Associate in Fine Arts from North Seattle College. She has since continued to surround herself with art working at the Chihuly Glass Museum and, in 2023, joined the North Seattle French School as an art teacher. Olivia loves sharing her passion for art with her students and the community.
Her work has been featured in various publications, including “He is Not Who You Think He Is” by Russ Ewell in 2021 and the 2024 book “Miles Ellis and the Forbidden Scrolls” by Washington author Edie Pagliasotti, which showcases her captivating illustrations.
Olivia's diverse artistic background empowers her to explore multimedia projects, often challenging conventional notions of what multimedia art can be. Today, her artwork can be seen at numerous festivals and art shows throughout the Seattle area.