L'OCCITANE Almond Masterpiece
We invited art students from Middle Eastern universities to create artwork
capturing L’Occitane’s essence, showcasing its history, commitments, and connection with our audience.
Finalists' Masterpieces
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A mosaic-style masterpiece intricately blending various facets of Provencal beauty. Weaving together distinct elements such as the region's captivating landscapes, vibrant colours, and cultural nuances.

My drawing illustrates a mother nature character to represent the natural ingredients and wellness benefits of the products. As Provence is a region where L'OCCITANE sources its ingredients, the background displays a lavender field in the region, further connecting the brand to its beautiful roots and natural image.

My creative spark ignited with inspiration drawn from Lorinda Mamo's wisdom: 'Every great design starts with an even better story.'

My inspiration for the L'OCCITANE illustration competition stems from the idea that if a L'OCCITANE product bottle is accidentally knocked over, it would metaphorically spill the rich heritage of the city of Provence, France, revealing all its natural and organic ingredients.
My name is Shadn
Mansour, I’m 22 and I am a design management student at the American University of Sharjah. I am
passionate about graphic design because it allows me to create meaningful and impactful
experiences.
I'm Alik Ourfalian, a
19-year-old graphic design student at Notre Dame University in Lebanon. Art has been my passion
since childhood, progressing from early drawings to starting oil painting at 11. Now, I channel
my love for art and design into my major and freelance projects.
I'm Mariem Hossam, a graphic
design student at the American University of Kuweit striving to communicate the strength and
effectiveness of design.
I’m Ward Khalid Alkhuneizi, a
fashion design student at Raffles design Institute in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Hailing from the
Eastern Province, my inspiration for the L’Occitane illustration competition stems from
envisioning that if a L’Occitane product bottle were accidentally knocked over, it would spill
the rich heritage of Provence, France, unveiling its natural and organic ingredients.
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Voting Mechanism:
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