Chanel Emmanuelle Lallouz was born in Canada in 1991; the daughter of renowned Artist-Philanthropist, Elyahou Lallouz, and his writer-poet wife, Contessa Rhonda von Sternberg. An artist from the moment she clutched her first Crayola, Chanel created portrait upon portrait, sketch after sketch; a myriad of astonishing drawings that prevailed over every fragment of paper she could grab hold of.
It was not until the age of eleven, that her parents would decide that she was ready to enter the game of the ‘Art World’. Stirred with emotion at the very thought of her new stance, Chanel spent months dedicating her skills toward her new collection. Her twelfth birthday would mark a milestone. Chanel would have her first solo exhibition, showcasing her “Women of the World Series” -- an unparalleled achievement, depicting uniqueness from all extremities of the globe.
Her style unrivaled; soundly identifiable as ‘Cubist-Caricature’ -- deftly exaggerated faces atop undersized bodies; works that encompass innocence beyond youth.
Dubbed a ‘Teen Philanthropist’ for her selfless involvement with charitable organizations, Chanel’s academic skills follow suit. Pedigreed on the prestigious National Honor Roll, trophies crowd her mantle for innumerable commendations earned.
Her love of journalism is the driving force in her literary projects that include writing and illustrating children’s stories, as well as an adolescent novel... and a slew of ideas to fill her portfolio. Chanel’s repertoire; greater than 250 paintings continues to thrive. Her works possess grand appeal and have been adopted by celebrity owners; Chelsea Clinton, Mandy Moore and Hilary and Haylie Duff, amongst others.