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lunes, febrero 25

"IT´S NICE THAT": PABLO AMARGO ON HIS SIMPLE AND HUMOROUS ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES



(Fuente:It´s nice that)

Pablo Amargo’s illustrations are immediately recognisable for their simplicity, refined linework and humour. From posters and prints to book covers and editorials, he’s built an enviable portfolio full of wonderful drawings that have earned him 35 awards for illustration.

Born in the northwest of Spain, Pablo began drawing from a very young age. “I did it just for pleasure. Coupled with my enthusiasm for illustrated books, I soon decided I wanted to devote myself to it,” he tells It’s Nice That. As time went on and influences seeped in, Pablo also became particularly influenced by the first pictorial avant-gardes of the 20th century, whose emergence brought about an art world transition: “Until they appeared the painting was narrative; after that, painting stopped telling stories, it became poetic.”




More recently, Pablo has been working on a series of 22 illustrations for The New York Times. Depicting various readers of newspapers, the artist has injected his trademark humour and ingenuity into each one. Playing with form and perspective, he depicts readers whose arms become tables, their pages become skylines and their legs step through the paper they’re holding. Speaking on the project, Pablo says: “The only thing I was asked to do was to draw a newspaper, so I decided to push this further and pay homage to the newspaper readers themselves. The illustrations were published on the third page in each issue of The New York Times, which is a privileged place.”



These creations have humble beginnings in Pablo’s notebooks, sketched using pencils and erasers. The experimental stage lasts until he is satisfied with some of the drawings, and then he will move onto using ink, before finally immortalising his favourite designs on the computer. There is charm both in the simplicity of his process and in the final result – an element of his work that Pablo values highly: “I think there is beauty in the sobriety of the forms, in the very neat compositions and the elegance of the line,” he says. “I try to make every one of my illustrations have humour and beauty.”


lunes, febrero 18

"CRIME" PARA "THE NEW YORK TIMES"



Grupos terroristas comercian con fragmentos y piezas robadas de arte antiguo de oriente medio para financiar así sus actos terroristas. Un nuevo "Crime" de Amargo para The New York Times.

lunes, febrero 11

"ÁNGULO CIEGO" TALLER DE PABLO AMARGO EN BILBAO



ÁNGULO CIEGO

Dibujantes que se parecen a otros dibujantes, ilustradores que invitan a copiar de otros ilustradores, tendencias que duran lo que una campaña de navidad, … ¿algo de esto tiene sentido?
Ante tal cúmulo de confusión y ruido, nada mejor que estar empezando la carrera para poder centrarse en lo más básico: el dibujo de formas sobre un papel y el descubrimiento de sus posibilidades comunicativas y expresivas.
En el taller de Pablo Amargo no se enseñarán técnicas gráficas ni fórmulas creativas (en general carentes de sentido).

Estos talleres, a parte de los ejercicios prácticos, son también dialogados, ya que tienen como fin último mostrar en qué consiste ilustrar y cómo se desenvuelve un ilustrador en el contexto profesional.


Pablo Amargo realizará a finales de Abril el taller titulado "Ángulo ciego" dentro de los "Cursos Bonitos" en Bilbao.
El curso está dirigido principalmente a personas que se estén iniciando en esta profesión.

A partir del 10 de febrero el precio total serán 280€. 
La inscripción se realiza pagando ahora 150€, y el resto al comenzar el taller.


Del 23 al 26 de Abril, en horario de 9:30 a 13:30 y de 15:30 a 19:00h. (30 horas.)
La conferencia de PABLO AMARGO será al jueves 25 de Abril a las 19:30h.



Toda la información, aquí 

lunes, febrero 4

SÍGUENOS EN INSTAGRAM


Sigue la colección de Amargo en Instagram.  Ya son miles las personas que nos siguen regularmente. Es fácil de encontrar, sólo tienes que buscarnos por @pablo.amargo .