InPrint Magazine Issue 10

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FEATURED INTERVIEW

INTERVIEW

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I think that an artist has no precise definition, but can be described in many ways. But especially in graphic arts. DAVID ARREDONDO- ILLUSTRATOR | MEXICO

“I am a 3D & Visual Development Artist who’s passion is painting, which main inspiration comes from everyday experiences of my life. I focused my work mainly in older people, which I find a truly admiration about his past that reflect their tired faces. Likewise, I find a tremendous beauty in the female form, the one that is natural, pure, and uncensored, the one that is not artificial.” principal importance in my culture. I did it in honor of all the work she did in letters and drama. It was then that I realized how much I liked the picture capture by my admiration for the people and the way I think about them. Just as things of everyday life. I think that an artist has no precise definition, but can be described in many ways. But especially in graphic arts, I think a true artist is the one who don't make beautiful things, but the one who is honest. Who you can identify with their work, the way he or she When did you know you sees life, who shares their point where an artist? What do you think of view, that makes you a lump in an artist is now that you have been the throat, maybe smile or drop a one for many years? tear, and that is an artist for me. I realized from 4 years of age, as did my first portrait drawing of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, a woman of Your work deals with photo Tell us a little bit of who you are as an artist. I am a 3D generalist engineer also working on the visual development in the entertainment industry. However, one of my greatest passions in life is painting. That is where I identify more, I can create and exploit my imagination, my thinking, fears and passions. I mean, the painting has become a way of honest exploration of capturing my perspective to daily life.

realistic illustrations and have a very unique style. Please explain what you are trying to communicate. I like to portray mainly old people, because they arouse in me a great interest of mystery about their lives. Through his eyes, hands, wrinkles I can imagine countless stories they could tell about their lives. Situations that have suffered or enjoyed. No matter how their lives have been, every expression communicates something different and I intend to immortalize just that, causing the viewer a catharsis. How has your work evolved over the years from when you where beginning? At first I started oil painting when


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