2DArtist — April 2017

(Jeff_L) #1
2DARTIST MAGAZINE | ISSUE 136

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But I think there are two things I always go back to,
the first being the sky, as you might notice in my
works. I tend to focus on night skies or clear skies
in broad daylight, lots of sunsets, different colors
and weather, clouds, even planets and moons.
The second thing I love drawing is imaginary
dystopian landscapes. I absolutely love making
imaginary apocalyptic lands and sceneries.

When it comes to artists, I have too many to choose
from, so it’s hard. Each one inspires me in different
ways and everyone is incredibly unique in their own
right. I always tend to take a little bit from every
one of them and integrate it into my own work.

2da: If you could meet any artist (past or
present) what would you ask them and why?

like a prequel to an untold story and everyone can
see it in a different way; the viewer can finish the
story in whatever way they want. In a way, I try to
recreate the inner world that lives in each one of us.

Everyone has fantasies, different ideas and
dreams, and you can’t always put them down
on paper (or screen in my case) the way you
like. If someone happens to find a fragment of
their dreams in my work, that is a success!

2da: Where do you look for inspiration? Are there
any other artists you particularly admire?

II: I find it easy get inspiration; I can find it
in literally everything, from small everyday
objects to breath-taking views.

in. It was devastating, but I decided finally to just do
what I was supposed to. After years of wasting time
and working different jobs I finally stopped fighting
it. It was the only thing I wanted to do after all.


2da: Your work often features imposing
landscapes and lone figures; can you tell
us about the ideas behind your work?


II: Whenever I draw a person I try to put myself in
their shoes. I imagine that every picture I make is


“I imagine that every
picture I make is like a
prequel to an untold story
and everyone can see it in a
different way”

A different way of life, away from the industrial towns. Nature never fails to be just as enchanting
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