Sylvain Binet
Born in Etampes on August 11, 1972, Homâ, whose real name is Sylvain Binet, grew up in an artistic world. His father, Christian Binet, is the author and illustrator of the famous "Les Bidochon" comic strip (10,000,000 albums sold). His mother is a stylist (who made Claude François' lamé briefs) and a sculptor in her spare time. And one of his three sisters, Élise, is a ceramic artist.
After graduating from the École Supérieure des Arts Modernes (ESAM) in Paris, where he studied illustration, graphic design, photography, posters, perspective and nudes, Sylvain Binet became a freelance illustrator in Etampes for 6 years, working for magazines such as "Moto magazine" and various publishers. He then set up his own company, Créations Homâ, in Issy les Moulineaux.
Over the past 15 years, he has developed a wide range of projects, creating visual communications (posters, programs, etc.) for television, sports and cultural events such as:
The Voice, Danse avec les stars, Stade français, PSG Football and handball, the French Football Federation, musicals such as "Mozart l'opéra rock", "la légende du roi Arthur", "1789", artists such as Céline Dion, M. Pokora, Laurent Gerra, Francis Cabrel, Gad Elmaleh and many others. Buoyed by this success, Sylvain returned to his native region and set up his offices in his garden.













