ART & POP CULTURE

Thomas Olivri — Creative Director & Founder of Geek-Art

Since its creation in 2009, Geek-Art has collaborated with hundreds of artists inspired by the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, comics, video games, and cinema. Thomas’s expertise lies in identifying the right creative voices for each project and delivering impactful visual universes that resonate with diverse audiences.

A Track Record of Creative Excellence

  • Curation & Exhibitions – Organizing art shows dedicated to pop culture and illustration.
  • Publishing & Content Creation – Producing books, art prints, and original editorial content for both niche and mainstream audiences.
  • Brand Collaborations – Partnering with video game publishers, entertainment companies, and media outlets to produce key visuals, promotional campaigns, and custom artwork.

An Illustration Agency for the Entertainment Industry

Through Geek-Art, Thomas offers full-service creative matchmaking—connecting brands, publishers, and studios with the right illustrator for their project. From concept to delivery, he manages every stage of the collaboration to ensure both artistic integrity and commercial impact.

Why Work with Geek-Art?

  • 15+ years of industry experience in illustration, pop culture, and creative direction.
  • A global network of professional illustrators, covering a wide range of styles and genres.
  • A human-centered approach that prioritizes authenticity, talent, and storytelling.

📩 Let’s bring your creative vision to life
tolivri.geekart@gmail.com

About Thomas Olivri

Thomas Olivri has edited acclaimed pop culture–inspired art books for Huginn & Muninn (including the Geek-Art anthologies) and Hachette Heroes (Le Petit Bestiaire Fantastique, Littérature de la Pop Culture…), curated exhibitions for Ubisoft, Geek-Fest conventions, and Les Utopiales de Nantes, and produced art prints for leading publishers such as Delcourt and Rue de Sèvres, as well as for Warner Bros. and DC Comics in collaboration with Éditions Caurette. He is also the author of the weekly Geek-Art newsletter and leads the Geek-Art illustration agency, representing and guiding a network of talented artists worldwide.

With a background as a trained copywriter and nearly 15 years of experience in major advertising and communications agencies in Paris and Nantes, Thomas has worked on multi-channel campaigns—radio, TV, outdoor, press, and digital—for a wide range of brands. This senior-level communications expertise has been instrumental in shaping Geek-Art’s own brand strategy, editorial approach, community management, and social media campaigns since its inception.

📎 View Thomas’s professional background on LinkedIn