Simple feminine joys in illustrations by Gabriel Pennacchioli
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/simple-feminine-joys-in-illustrations-by-gabriel-pennacchioli.htmlIllustrator, 3D graphic artist and animator Gabriele Pennacchioli is known primarily for his work in animation. He participated in the creation of the films “Kung Fu Panda”, “How to Train Your Dragon” and other hits. The artist worked for Dreamworks for 15 years and now continues to work in his field. Gabriel is much less known as an illustrator and comic book creator. Meanwhile, this facet of his talent is no less remarkable. (Warning! Nudity).
Gabriel Pennacchioli lives and works in Los Angeles. This is where the animation studios with which he collaborates are located. Today he is one of the most sought-after animators in the United States, and perhaps in the world.
Before cinema, Pennacchioli made a name for himself as an illustrator and comic book writer. Despite the high workload, the master does not forget about his first profession and sometimes draws.
Pennacchioli designs characters for computer games and comics. In addition, he draws “for the soul,” sharing his works on social networks.
The artist's two main areas of creativity are women and science fiction. Pennacchioli often combines them and produces interesting works charged with sexuality.
The artist creates his illustrations using the capabilities of digital graphics. His canvas is a graphics tablet. The master has his own, well-recognized style, so his works are difficult to confuse with the illustrations of other artists.
American artist Amanda Oleander also paints women. Only her works are dedicated not only to joys, but also to the harshness of family life.
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