One of the beloved French living cartoonists and illustrators is Claire Wendling.
She went to the School of Fine Arts in Angoulême, where some of the most notable and award-winning figures in the field of French comics and animation have been educated.
Due to a fantastic and free imagination, Claire Wendling became famous for her aesthetic taste and extreme anatomical features.
Every illustrator wants to know what makes her work so beautiful and talented.
Anyone who responds "No" is lying!
In an interview, she mentioned that one of her talents is a unique way of looking at things. . .
“Forget Me Not” will start your “Claire-Wendling-addiction” once and for all
Tamara A. d'Amato is an Italian illustrator and comic book artist. She studied Illustration, Bande Dessinnée and Creative writing in Naples and Rome.
She has published a comic book story about neurodivergent love in a symbolic key in the “Clessidra” volume with the independent publishing house "Attaccapanni Press," illustrated the children’s book "Il Grillo Gordon e Karasu Piroetta", and self-published the small children book “Perchè il gallo canta?”, she also collaborated as a visual development artist.
Her speciality is pencil and watercolor illustration, which she loves to reproduce both traditionally and digitally.
She also curates four - handed projects with the “Magnifico League of Artists Association” in her city to encourage people to start and still drawing, and she's actually working on her blog “The fairy Teapot” to help people start drawing.
She has published a comic book story about neurodivergent love in a symbolic key in the “Clessidra” volume with the independent publishing house "Attaccapanni Press," illustrated the children’s book "Il Grillo Gordon e Karasu Piroetta", and self-published the small children book “Perchè il gallo canta?”, she also collaborated as a visual development artist.
Her speciality is pencil and watercolor illustration, which she loves to reproduce both traditionally and digitally.
She also curates four - handed projects with the “Magnifico League of Artists Association” in her city to encourage people to start and still drawing, and she's actually working on her blog “The fairy Teapot” to help people start drawing.
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