Friday, March 09, 2012
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Les Femmes
For the international womens' day, I made this sketch on my notebook.
And because women are a infinite source of inspiration and mystery.

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Friday, February 24, 2012
Batman and Robin
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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Inspired by fashion
Fashion week just happened here in São Paulo and I did a sketch inspired by some of the outfits.

Don't you?
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Lots of different stuff and a São Paulo pinup
We've been busy with new projects, lots of drawings and conventions here in Brazil. I'm working on the new CASANOVA: AVARITIA issues, we're adapting a Brazilian novel into a Graphic Novel, we're working on a illustration book and we're also trying to put new ideas together. All that while we tour around the world to spread the love for comics.
Well, this is one of the illustrations I just did for a poster of a concert, a simphony about São Paulo.
Initial sketch was made on a notebook, 3 inches tall.

I don't usually do this, but this time I have printed the sketch bigger and used it as the skeleton for the pencils, just because I liked the composition so much and it would be very hard to get it right on the bigger size artwork. I'm working on a A4 size here, not that big in fact.
Inked version, using Micron and Staedtler pens.
Since I have scanned the pencil, I noticed how nice the paper texture turned out to be and how it would dialogue well with the city. I decided to incorporate that into the final artwork.
The pattern on the sky is a tile pattern typical of São Paulo, with a very clever use of tiles forming the shape of the state.
It's kind of my homage to Katsuhiro Otomo as well. I always loved how his cities are more than just backgrounds and are treated as characters, his light and shadows and the use of zipatone and patterns in the black and white art.
Well... Back to work.
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