Soup a posé ses valises à Berlin. Mais pourquoi Soup? Parce que: tout est à mélanger et à détruire pour faire sa propre soupe (photo ,video, graphisme, stylisme, musique). On a vu ses images dans Têtu, Max... Il travaille aussi avec des photographes, des vidéastes, des VJs... Influencé par la street culture et la musique, il met dans ses images le souffle et l'énergie d un live ou d un set.
Freshly graduated from a graphic design degree in 1999, Guillaume Kashima worked in an advertising agency as a junior art director, a position he left very soon to start working freelance. During those years, he experienced success and depression, local fame and difficult end of months. In 2003, he moved to Barcelona where he found the energy and inspiration to become an illustrator under the name "Soup". Soon he began to work for local and french magazines such as Têtu, Max, Muteen, .H or Nouvel Observateur. In 2005 he joined “Lezilus” and started working for advertising and institutions. He left Barcelona in 2007 because of a severe gentrification of his beloved Raval neigbourhood, and ended up in Paris. He stayed there a few months, enough to realize that the city doesn't suit him.
After a one year rehab back in Toulouse, he started (again) a new life in Berlin, the coolest city in the world, and changed his name for "Funny Fun with Guillaume".
"For now, I want my illustrations to be popular, simple and fun. I want to testify the energy and the diversity that surround me".

