Please describe your
current job as an illustrator
I am currently working on different
media projects based in different
countries. I usually work with
fashion magazines, newspapers
and textbooks. Basically I try to get
as close as I can to each target
audience; not only do I adapt my
style to each one of them, but I
also preserve the same essence
according to my own style and
technique.
What artistic training
have you had?
Illustration has always been a
hobby for me. I remember loving to
draw when I was younger and ever
since I have been furthering my
interest in it. This was by learning
several techniques such as painting,
watercolouring, charcoal drawing
and so on. However, I believe that
my degree in graphic design perhaps
has helped me the most in the
creation of images, not only to
compose and colour them but also
to interpret and reflect them in
images, ideas or concepts.
How would you describe your
fashion illustration style?
I would not define it as just one
pure style. To my understanding,
fashion is in constant progress,
always changeable, and my work
acclimatises to it. The same
would apply to the designers –
transformation and evolution is
unstoppable. I would say that the
real challenge is to reproduce that
evolution on a piece of paper.