Trained as an architect, Koral has quickly devoted herself full time to his artistic vocation. She's been working primarily aesthetic: it seeks to elicit emotion from the viewer visually, provided by the harmony of colors, the perfect balance of the composition and the constant search for perfection graph.
Koralie draws its inspiration from the Japanese illustration, prints of the thirteenth century to the manga. His geishas are graphical icons mix sensuality and modesty, elegance and flashy colors. Beyond the first appearance naive or Japanese style of his work is the rigor of its design, the perfect symmetry of his compositions, and the play of textures and materials obtained by his collages, which seduce and transport the viewer into the elegant universe Koralie.
Folk elements from other cultures in addition to his compositions: African braids, ringlets, Russian dolls, accessories Indian headdresses of the sixteenth century, kimonos, lamps ... Koralie likes to mix elements of different origins and manages to create a harmony of this association a priori heterogeneous. Her character geisha eventually became a pretext for the creation of new sets and elaborate costumes. To do so, she uses collage, graphic, acrylic, and more recently, and oil painting as favorite techniques.
In parallel to its production on canvas, Koralie participates in multiple projects related to fashion (Etnies, Billabong, Carhartt), and produced illustrations for magazines (Redux, Focus, Modart, Muteen, Un1que, Juxtapoz, Idea Design Graffiti Art Magazine ...). His work has also been published in several books (Pictoplasma (vol. 3), Graffiti Women, The Art of Rebellion (Vol. 2), Street Art, ...). Koralie SupaKitch also working with artist emerge from it as the "street art", which she shares life with whom she develops and since 2005 their brand of clothing, metroplasty, which they jointly develop model design and art direction. Their latest project together is artistic director of "The Big Machine", the new album by singer-songwriter Emilie Simon, and his upcoming tour.
Having moved to the United States, Brooklyn, since 2008, Koralie now lives the "American Dream" and just string together a dozen solo exhibitions and group of San Francisco to New York from Denver to Portland, Philadelphia in Los Angeles. She did not deny anything in her past "street artist" who helped to publicize its work and continues his collages urban when the weather permits.