Born in 1967, Christophe Chabouté studied Beaux Arts in both Angoulême and Strasbourg (France). His first work appeared in the magazine “À Suivre” and in a collective album about “Arthur Rimbaud” in the collection “Les Récits de Vents d'Ouest”. His real beginning was in 1998, when he produced “Sorcières”. This was followed by “Quelques Jours d'Été” and “Un Îlot de Bonheur”. He conceived “Zoé” in 1999, “Pleine Lune” in 2000, “La Bête” in 2001 and the “Purgatoire” series from 2003. Chabouté has also collaborated on a collective album about Léo Ferré. In 2007, he realizes “Faire un feu”, according to the novel of Jack London.
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