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Fridaylicious is a weekly themed art feature. Each week has different theme.
This time it's DEVIL.
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1. Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
My name is Marcus Vinicius, I'm 33 years old and I live in Curitiba, Brazil, working as a graphic designer for a Danish company.
2. When did you fall in love with art?
I love to draw, paint and almost everything related with art since always. Even before I have learnt to read/write, I used to draw things I saw around, like pictures in the books or objects. Vector illustration is something recent... I just started it 3 or 4 years ago.
3. How can you describe your style?
Sort of a mix between realistic and classic vector-look styles. Even drawing extremely detailed pieces, you can easily see that is an illustration and not something that may look like a photography. (well, at least I try )
4. What tools/software do you use to create your artworks?
Usually pencils/pens on paper for traditional pieces and corelDraw (pen tool, blends, gradient, transparency and flat coloring) for digital (vector) works.
5. Can you tell us what you are currently working on?
I have about 5 works ongoing, some of them are portraits of celebrities (what I have been wanting to do again since I finished "adrianaLima" almost 3 years ago).
6. And finally- what are your 3 favourite deviations from your gallery?
That's all for now, see you all next week.
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This time it's DEVIL.
- Digital art
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- Traditional art
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Mature Content
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- Photography
- Artisan crafts
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- Fridaylicious artist
1. Could you tell us a little bit about yourself?
My name is Marcus Vinicius, I'm 33 years old and I live in Curitiba, Brazil, working as a graphic designer for a Danish company.
2. When did you fall in love with art?
I love to draw, paint and almost everything related with art since always. Even before I have learnt to read/write, I used to draw things I saw around, like pictures in the books or objects. Vector illustration is something recent... I just started it 3 or 4 years ago.
3. How can you describe your style?
Sort of a mix between realistic and classic vector-look styles. Even drawing extremely detailed pieces, you can easily see that is an illustration and not something that may look like a photography. (well, at least I try )
4. What tools/software do you use to create your artworks?
Usually pencils/pens on paper for traditional pieces and corelDraw (pen tool, blends, gradient, transparency and flat coloring) for digital (vector) works.
5. Can you tell us what you are currently working on?
I have about 5 works ongoing, some of them are portraits of celebrities (what I have been wanting to do again since I finished "adrianaLima" almost 3 years ago).
6. And finally- what are your 3 favourite deviations from your gallery?
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That's all for now, see you all next week.
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