Arielle Ellia, Image in Freedom
- Arielle, what was the trigger that led you to found WEBCOMDESIGN?
After a year of reflection, enriched by my experiences in jewelry, the food industry, and visual creation, I wanted to create a space that reflects who I am: free, creative, and rooted in imagery. WEBCOMDESIGN was born in 2021 from that desire.
2 You have a very eclectic background. How would you sum it up?
It’s a journey in motion. From the Sorbonne to Eilat, from jewelry in Place Vendôme to the food industry, from photography to well-being coaching, I have always followed what resonates within me. It’s the encounters and circumstances that have shaped me.
3 Precisely, what have been the major milestones in your professional life?
First jewelry, with Alexandre Reza, André Messika, then Repossi, who taught me about rigor, detail, and beauty. Then, the world of distribution with Mutti, where I helped set up the French subsidiary. Finally, visual creation, graphic design, and photography, which are now at the heart of my activity.
4 What did you take away from your time in the luxury world?
The importance of intention behind every gesture, care in every detail, and the ability to refuse what does not align with one’s values. I often think of Alexandre Reza saying: “This stone will not be worn by this person.” A beautiful lesson in staying true to oneself.
5 How did you come to the world of imagery?
By passion. Photography and graphic design allow me to convey messages, create emotions, and translate identity. It’s a language of its own, which I have perfected through training and collaborations.
6 What does WEBCOMDESIGN offer its clients today?
Tailored visual creation services: photography, graphic design, visual identity, image consulting. I work with communication professionals as well as entrepreneurs and artists.
7 What role does creativity play in your life?
An essential one. For me, creativity is extreme freedom. No artificial intelligence will ever surpass what humans can imagine. One just has to give it space.
8 Besides visual communication, do you develop other artistic projects?
Yes, I create resin objects and natural stone bracelets, exhibited at Galerie Artélie in Paris and on Instagram (@resine_art_ela). It’s another form of expression—more intuitive, more sensory.
9 Tell us about your coaching activities with horses.
I trained as a Horse coach with Horse Sense. Horses are extraordinary emotional mirrors. I also organize well-being retreats called “Happiness Therapy,” to support people in personal development with gentle, holistic approaches.
10 How do you bring all these facets of your professional life together?
They are all connected by the same common thread: transmission, creation, and supporting people. I don’t compartmentalize; quite the opposite. The balance of all these activities gives meaning to what I do.
11 Your journey seems driven by movement. What does that represent for you?
Life is movement, life is meeting others, life is too short not to listen to what calls us. I have always preferred to follow life’s impulses rather than remain stuck.
12 What place does Paris hold in your story?
Paris, and more specifically Place Vendôme, has been a strong anchor point. It’s where I learned the nobility of the craft but also the demand for excellence. And today, it’s mainly in Paris that I continue to create, exhibit, and develop my projects.
13 How do you view your own evolution?
With gratitude. Every stage, even the most unexpected, has fed the next one. I deny nothing; I transform. That’s what allows me to be free today.
14 Any advice for those seeking their path?
Dare to change, dare to explore. The essential thing is to be aligned with who you are. The rest falls into place with trust and perseverance.
15 And the future, how do you envision it?
Open. I would like to continue creating, transmitting, making people travel through images and emotions. And maybe one day… tell it all in a book.


