Self-taught, Roberto began as a designer at an animation studio, also was salesman in an art gallery and advertising designer. He illustrated Eta Hoffmann, Charles Perrault, Oscar Wilde, Charles Dickens and Christophe Gallaz texts, among other great authors. His work was published in many countries. Innocenti was awarded with the Golden Apple in Bratislava Biennial of Illustration, the Silver Medal of the Illustrators Society in New York, and Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2008.
Michele Del Campo (1976)
The vibrant and energetic paintings of Del Campo are pure observations of people and the world they live. Whether walking down the street or relaxing in a hot Mediterranean beach.
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21st century
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Italy
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traditional media
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urban
Edvige Faini

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21st century
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concept-art
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digital media
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environment
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Italy
John Wallin Liberto (1981)

Liberto started in the game industry in 2001 when he was 19 years old. Then he learned how to model, texture, animate and more. After a couple of years of working at different game companies he started to do some TV work such as music videos and simulators and finally got the opportunity to start working on feature films doing matte paintings and texture art for Harry potter 3, Big Fish and Alien Vs Predator.
Etiquetas:
21st century
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concept-art
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digital media
,
Italy
,
sci-fi
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