Hello everybody!
I would like to share a good news with you guys... My illustration "Rampage" was chosen to be part of the American Illustration 29! I'm very happy to be part of it...!
Inspired by the mood of old sci-fi comic book adventures and initially created for self-promotion, Rampage was so popular that I decided to make it available as a high quality, Giclee print (18,7" x 24,6").
People who are outside Brazil and are interested in buying a Rampage print, please send me a message: carlos[at]silbachstation[dot]com
See ya!
Carlos Araujo
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I've finally started my winter painting for 2010! Off to a slow start because I'm busy with other deadlines but here it is. "Into the Atom Age"... which was from a sketch I had and was going to make a graphic novel about it but there was another idea that was way more pressing. I'm coming to the last stretch of doing the art for that and thinking about a few other stories I'm working on.
As always, this painting is available as a print on www.imagekind.com along with a bunch of other art that I do. Check it out!
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