Multkino for adults
Categories: Cinema | North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/multkino-for-adults.htmlKate Stevens can't imagine her life without animation. An illustrator from Massachusetts admits that he began to draw immediately after he was able to hold a pencil. In 2008, Keith began to study digital drawing.
In professional circles, Stevens is a well—known character, his work is often published in magazines, and during his career he managed to create several dozen book covers, including for such bestsellers as The Hunger Games.
Kate belongs to the type of artists who constantly strive to try new things and do not get hung up on projects of the same type. He works with magazines, museums and publishing houses. His dream is to have a hand in all kinds of art in the world.
His favorite characters are Disney cartoon characters, princes and princesses, whom every self—respecting child and adult knows "by sight". They became the main characters of one of Stevenson's Disney X Movie projects.
"Titanic"
Art about films featuring Leonardo DiCaprio
"The Wolf of Wall Street"
"Titanic"
"Romeo and Juliet"
"Catch me if you can"
"Basketball Player's Diary"
"Mask"
"Star Wars"
"Sex and the City"
Keywords: Disney | Heroes | Illustrator | Illustration | Cartoons | USA
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