Lonac is a street artist and illustrator of Croatian origin who participated in the Street Art Boulogne-sur-Mer festival in 2018. He likes to explore our unconscious and take us to an abstract and absurd world. Disturbing characters, skeletons, fish, and other hawks populate his universe, alongside much stranger creatures, learned mixtures of usually opposed species. Tinged with surrealism, Lonac’s creations combine human psychology and animal representation, often amalgamating the two. Frank and disconcerting works, all telling a story and offering an often confused or mysterious message, which allow us to escape - at least for a moment - from reality. His walls range from large murals of realistic and colorful representations to smaller, humorous and surreal works. Always passionate about street art. Lonac created two portraits on Rue des Pipots in Boulogne-sur-Mer as part of the festival. The first portrait is located at 14 Rue des Pipots and features a young woman leaning on the back of a wooden chair, looking pensive. The tones of the mural are in green-brown.