Video: Just pictures. Light creativity by Rey Ortega
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Light or frivolous - this is how the layman can characterize the work of the Canadian author Rey Ortega. And all because his drawings "do not pull" on highly artistic painting, although they are done very, very tastefully. But it's hard to imagine these watercolors hanging on the walls in heavy gilded frames. It is much easier to "see" these drawings in the album of an art school graduate or an eminent painter who thus has fun and rest.
Meanwhile, Ortega's works are often featured on business cards and as prints for clothes, on the covers of children's books and in the design of colorful booklets, as well as in the form of murals in art salons and cafes. In general, where people need a light and unobtrusive atmosphere. The same as these images.
If you think that it is better for the author to leave painting and start drawing comics, you are absolutely right. This is what Ray Ortega also does, as he is a freelance artist. And he applies his talent where necessary, and also participates in exhibitions and galleries. The full portfolio of Ray Ortega, this master of naive, unobtrusive and light illustrations, can be found in the online gallery.
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