Category: Magazine illustration
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Playboy – July – 2005
This infographic illustrates an article describing the female anatomy. For the surprise of no one, the little guys didn’t miss the class.
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Grandes Guerras – June – 2005
An article about snipers and their importance in WWII, especially in the Stalingrad battle. I promise to draw the soldier with a neck next time…
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Frota – June – 2005
An article about time scheduling for truck drivers and how they work under pressure. As always, my trucks look more ludicrous than ever.
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4Rodas – June – 2005
Missing the good old beetle? I was experimenting with textures a lot at the time I did this. Looking back on these old images, I see how I handled these experiments with a heavy hand.
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Playboy – May – 2005
More illustrations about little people climbing; if I am not mistaken, I did a bunch of these for Playboy magazine showing these Lilliputian characters climbing on a giant woman. A sort of theme for the editors I believe. The other image is just a gathering of old characters from the 80’s at their favorite pub.
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Frota – May – 2005
This magazine is dedicated to vehicles of all kinds, but I always was commissioned to draw trucks for some reason. In my defense, my cars are drawn as bad as the trucks.
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Grandes Guerras – May – 2005
“Honey, those pesky Templars at our door again!” Everyone has an identification with some historical period, and mine is the medieval one. I love to read about this period especially when the historians and researchers give us a more realistic and grounded view of the life of these people. At the time of these illustrations,…
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Corporate – May – 2005
Any image related to historical themes inspires me the most, but I have a special place in my heart for medieval and 19th century visuals. I was lucky to do a series of works for Abril publications that addressed these themes. I have fond memories from this one.
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Viagem e Turismo – April – 2005
I always liked those schematic illustrations showing cutouts of machines, buildings, human bodies and so on. They have a charming and intricate visual that engages our curiosity. Unfortunately, I am not qualified to do this kind of informational imagery…