Illustrations by Gabriel Moreno
April 15th, 2010 |
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Fine Arts, Illustration | 8 Comments
Illustrator, engraver and painter based in Madrid, graduated of Fine Arts in the University of Sevilla in ’98. Since then he worked in different design studios and ad agencies in Andalusia. In June 2007 he begins to show his portfolio and after being selected amongst the 20 new talents of illustration, by the London based magazine Computer Arts, he begins his succesful carreer as an illustrator.
At present he has worked with virtually every major national agencies, and is starting with his first commissions and international expansion. He has worked with numerous national and international publications, last August by the cover of the North American publishing Los Angeles Times Magazine.

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wow! Pure talent…
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[...] Sands of time blow along a cracked and deserted highway, recently traveled by two embarking on a search for inspiration and meaning with some composition of another as guide. Bright stars of distant minds reflect shining and timeless melodies in the chrome of their vehicle, which pours forth warm baritone encouragements in harmony. Their previous discussion rings on – now unspoken – in the star lit interior, one pressing the arts, the other an infinite reminder. A knowing guitar is strummed unseen, an guiding hand for the sojourners’ pace. Records are kept of the journey, but their knowledge is privileged to only a few. Acolytes can still, however, can find details in the cloud. Subatomic Sound also provides serial dubwise insight on the matter at Brooklyn Radio. (Artwork by Gabriel Moreno via Koi Koi Koi.) [...]