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Moera, a talented French artist based in London, is making waves in the world of animation and illustration. A 2011 graduate of the renowned EMCA animation school, Moera has built an impressive career as a Creative Director, 2D Animator, Character Designer, Storyboard Artist, and Illustrator. His work is a testament to the power of storytelling and visual artistry, grounded in a deep passion for representing black characters and their stories.
Moeraโs expertise spans multiple creative disciplines, from 2D animation and character design to storyboarding and visual development. Whether crafting compelling narratives or designing memorable characters, his work reflects a commitment to creating impactful visuals that resonate deeply with audiences.
The African and black characters in my art are heavily influenced by my Senegalese background. Beauty in blackness is centred in my art because I believe itโs something we rarely read or see enough of. We need more black characters and black stories, not just for us but for everyone else. I am very proud of my black heritage and t hat pride is reflected in the representation of black peoplesโ rituals, myths and cultures within my work.โ
Central to Moeraโs artistic vision is the celebration of blackness in all its beauty and diversity. Rooted in his Senegalese heritage, his work highlights the rituals, myths, and cultures of black communities, offering a nuanced and vibrant portrayal of their stories.
Over the years, Moera has collaborated with some of the biggest names in entertainment and media, showcasing his versatility and creative brilliance. His clients include YouTube, Riot Games, Lacoste, Adobe, MTV, Boden, Christieโs, Air Afrique, Disney, Doritos, Nintendo, and HBO Max.
These partnerships are a testament to Moeraโs ability to adapt his unique vision to a variety of styles and audiences, all while maintaining the authenticity that makes his work stand out.




















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