Video: Big TV Lights: Humorous Drawings by Fernando Degrossi
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Fernando Degrossi's pop art humorous drawings illustrate a world in which objects of mass culture have taken on a life of their own. Here everything is mixed and everything is intertwined. The result is a funny cinematic and musical fusion. Charlie Chaplin wears shorts from a television tuning table, Edward Scissorhands dreams of taking his beloved by the hand, and even a dog watches his "show" on the "TV", and no less enthusiastically than other people - television.
The author of humorous drawings is Fernando Degrossi, a Brazilian graphic designer. He lives in the largest city in South America - São Paulo - and says that the inhabitants of the 13 million metropolis do not have enough time for anything. The day is devoted to work, the evening is devoted to meetings with friends and cultural life, and you can draw only at night.
Love for everything new and unusual, the desire to embody new ideas appeared in the future artist in childhood. Little Fernando Degrossi believed that a blank sheet of paper was no less interesting than a trip to an amusement park. Drawing as a child, drawing in college, drawing as a graphic designer … The light came together like a wedge in what you love. Now the young illustrator has like-minded people and his own firm, the Unitri agency.
The designer is inspired to create humorous drawings by famous personalities, works of art, characters of mass culture. So, the work “Say yes” is a translation of the beginning of the Beatles song “Hello Goodbye”: “You say yes, I say no. You say stop and I say go”- in the language of everyday gestures.
Developing the theme, the artist illustrated the fourth gesture (“I say go”) just like that for a reason. Fingers across the road remind us of the image on the cover of the Beatles' Abbey Road. In addition, the four arms symbolize the four members of the legendary Liverpool quartet. An admirer of their work, Fernando Degrossi decided to immortalize his delight from the songs of the group in a witty drawing.
Fernando Degrossi often listens to different melodies while working. He believes that music and painting go well together. For each illustration, there is a direction or team that helps the artist to work.
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