AGATHE & ANGÈLE
Agathe and Angèle invite you to discover their secrets—a space where the animal and human worlds intersect, meet, and blend seamlessly..


Each portrait carries its own unique, shared story. Agathe, with her deep gaze, is the lover of Le Renard, a character known for its quiet cunning. Angèle, gentle and radiant, is connected to Ambroise, the spirit of the hummingbird.
These portraits are more than objects; they are invitations to see differently, to pause time, and to listen to the silent stories of animals—a whisper woven within nature’s lines.
Agathe's cunning
Agathe, with her elegance and mystery, embodies the spirit of Le Renard—clever and refined. She represents subtle sophistication, a silent companion who observes everything without ever fully revealing herself. Together, they form an inseparable duo, playing with shadows and light, where intellect merges with cunning to uncover hidden truths.
She may be the one who, through careful observation, has learned to perceive what others miss....
Angèle's silent strength
Angèle, gentle and enigmatic, reflects her counterpart, Ambroise, the hummingbird with a distinguished past and a nurturing presence.
She reminds us of the simplicity of a living world—fragile, yet full of vitality. Her portrait celebrates this quiet strength and the elegance of a being that teaches us, without a sound, the value of lightness in an often noisy world.

A DESIGN BY RACHEL
CONVERS
Portraits combining the history of man and animal
Through these portraits, Rachel Convers envisions animals in an intimate and captivating light. Her work doesn’t just illustrate but seeks to understand the subtle relationship between humans and animals.
In the eyes of the fox or the grace of the hummingbird, she captures a delicate truth, a quiet poetry, reminding us that behind every gaze is a story waiting to be discovered.

Portraits and trays invite themselves into your home
Agathe and Angèle’s portraits come in various formats, so you can choose the one that best fits your space. Whether as a Portrait Collector or part of the Galerie de Portraits, these creations find their place where they can shine.