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Rosalys

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Rosalys
Rosalys in 2015
Rosalys in 2015
OccupationIllustrator, author, publisher, translator
Period2008 - present
Subjectnovel, artbook, children's book, painting
Website
www.rosalys.net

Rosalys (French pronunciation: [rozalis]) is a French illustrator, author, publisher, videographer and translator.

Career

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Rosalys is a graphic artist of Chinese descent with a passion for Japan. She has worked the artist name "Rosalys" since 2008. She was known as "SaturnAlice" from 1999 to 2007, a period when she published manga and illustrations in various dōjinshi.

In 2012, she founded the publishing house Univers partagés editions, which she continues to run as its art director.[1]

She started her YouTube channel in 2015.

She has been the French translator of the Japanese manga series A Sign of Affection since 2020.

Publications

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Novels

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  • Rosalys (2021). Le voyage de Hana, dans un autre monde – tome 1 – Harry sur l'île aux animaux tranquilles. Univers partagés éditions. ISBN 978-2-36750-073-7.
  • Le voyage de Hana, Stories – tome 1 – Anecdotes au soleil levant, Rosalys, Univers partagés éditions, 2020. ISBN 978-2-36750-070-6.
  • Le voyage de Hana – tome 3 – Fraisie au pays des wagashi, Rosalys, Univers partagés éditions, 2019. ISBN 978-2-36750-067-6.
  • Le voyage de Hana – tome 2 – Floraison des cerisiers au Japon, de Tōkyō à Kyōto, Rosalys, Univers partagés éditions, 2018. ISBN 978-2-36750-064-5.
  • Le voyage de Hana - tome 1 - Premier envol vers le Japon : destination Tōkyō, Rosalys, Univers partagés editions, 2017. ISBN 978-2-36750-060-7

Artbooks

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Coloring books

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Collective artbooks

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  • Drakaina : Masters,[4] Collective, SQP publishing, 2010.

Children's books

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  • Divines, Les beautés de la mythologie classique', Rosalys (texts), Fleur D. (illustrations), Univers partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-36750-013-3
  • Fraisie, la magie de la pâtisserie, Rosalys, Univers partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-9540937-5-8
    • フレジー、お菓子の魔法, Japanese translation Univers partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-36750-006-5
    • Berrie, the Magic of Pastry, English translation Univers partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-36750-001-0
  • Toujours près de mon coeur,[5] Rosalys (texts), Laure Phelipon (illustrations), Samsara editions, 2011. ISBN 978-2-918245-23-0
  • Un conte pour la Lune,[6] Clementine Ferry (texts), Rosalys (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2011. ISBN 978-2-89687-190-2
  • J'aime *,[7] Rosalys, Poisson Borgne editions, 2010. ISBN 978-2-917331-09-5
  • Mon amie, Honorine la souris,[8] Laetitia Etienne (texts), Rosalys (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2010. ISBN 978-2-923834-56-6
    • My little friend Honorine,[9] English translation, Chouetteditions, 2010.
  • Rêves de lapinou,[10] Rosalys (texts), Sandrine Fourrier (illustrations), Chouetteditions, 2010. ISBN 978-2-923834-94-8

Collective children's books

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Manga/comic books

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  • Workaholic, Morgan Magnin (author), Rosalys (illustrations), Univers Partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-9540937-0-3
  • Workaholic English edition, English version of Workaholic, Univers Partagés editions, 2012. ISBN 978-2-9540937-1-0
  • Fly for fun (adaptation of the MMORPG Flyff), Rosalys, Foolstrip editions in partnership with Gala Networks, 2008-2009. ISBN 978-2-917713-80-8

Dōjinshi

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  • Happy life in Japan #1.0, 2015.
  • JolieCure, 2014.
  • Uni, 2011.
  • Chibi three, 2000.
  • Usa-usa, 1999.

Participations, collective fanzines

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  • Paris-Kyoto, 2020.
  • Tribute to Tsukasa Hôjô, 2010.
  • Tribute to CLAMP, 2009.
  • Yamano-world, 2005.
  • White & black galerie, 2004.
  • PlayElf, 2004.
  • Mizono, 2000.

Collections of illustrations

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  • Fruits & couleurs, 2010, series of paintings on canvas paper for exhibition Rosalys, 33 x 41 cm
  • Langage of flowers, 2010, series of digigraphies for exhibition Rosalys, 30 x 30 cm
  • Zodiac signs, 2010, series of digigraphies for exhibition Rosalys at La Gallery Montreal, 30 x 30 cm
  • Lolita, 2010, series of fine art prints for collective exhibition with Poisson Borgne editions, 21 x 29,7 cm
  • Dark hair, 2009, series of acrylic paintings for exhibition Rosalys, 46 x 55 cm

Translation of manga

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References

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