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Illustrated World, Today: Pablo Bernasconi!

Today we have primarily a visual artist, his characters are not just illustrations, they are more ... Thousands artwork in one! Observe each of their works of art take time to marvel at all the little details that make up a real wonder and an amazing technique. We invite you to know a. Pablo Bernasconi ..¡¡¡!





Name: Pablo Bernasconi
Date and place of birth: born on August 6, 1973 in Buenos Aires
Web: http:/ / www.pbernasconi.com.ar/
Blog: http://www.pablobernasconi.blogspot.com/

M & G: "or self-taught art studies?
Paul
studied Graphic Design at the University of Buenos Aires. After I taught design in the same house where I really learned.
never attended classes in drawing or painting or whatever. In this area, I consider myself very self, with all that that implies.






M & G: What was your first job as an illustrator?
Paul
The newspaper Clarin. He worked as a designer of some supplements, and had to work something out with some urgency, per usual on the day. The single most effective way I found was put to illustrate, not knowing she was experiencing for the first time with a collage.

M & G: Does your favorite work you have done so far?
Paul
me great pleasure to work on my books, both children such as those for adults. I suppose I could nominate and Bifocal Pictures, and Captain Arsenio. Inspired me to continue experimenting on dangerous grounds ...







M & G What inspires you?
Paul
I have no method for that, I spend just as much time as necessary. The inspiration comes when one is working with Picasso and saying is very true. In my case, I digress served with a pencil and a notebook. I built little by little deformed hundreds of scribbles that only I understand, but which are very important steps in the process of each image. Never escaped at that time, however easy or difficult to see the work.

M & G: Tell us a little "what is the technique you use for your work?
Paul
, collage not only as a technical tool but also conceptual, discursive. I use a combination of references, are objects or symbols or just textures, to expand the meaning of things, and so come to bring into being a metaphor. My quest is to the metaphor, round, large, self-sufficient. And I use collage as semantic engine.







M & G: Do you have a story that happened to you as an illustrator?
Paul
time ago was in a supermarket, looking for a specific pepper to get a picture. Beside me there was a guy looking at me askance. I spent twenty minutes looking peppers until I finally found the one, and kept it with great caution, in the bag. When I finish all this rite, the type and me about it under me says: Your wife is more hinchapelota than mine!

M & G: Tell us one of your hobbies for your free time.
Paul
I like playing the piano, I like sports and solitary contact with nature, such as skiing, kayaking, windsurfing, cycling, gliding. I like playing with Franco, my son, and build things with traces of polystyrene boxes. I love jazz and I like to read much.




M & G: Your book- favorite story?
Paul
Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino.

M & G: "movie or animated series favorite?
Paul
Delicatessen, Jean-Pierre Jeunet.



M & G: What would you highlight illustrator or graphic artist?
Paul
Isidro Ferrer, Hermenegildo Sabat, Roberto Fontanarrosa, Quino, Roman Cieslewicz, Pablo Amargo, Joe Sorren, Gustav Klimt, Basquiat, Dave McKean. Wow, so much talent together ..

M & G: Recommend a website or blog that you especially like
Paul http://blogs.lanacion.com.ar/guyot/






Thanks Paul for taking your time a bit you and let you know a little more :-)
And I strongly recommend, that you may know the unique muchíiiisimo Captain Arsenio as you take a peek because your web is a marvel :-))))

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