
San Pugliese

My first shot at animation! Made over the weekend using Adobe Illustrator.  I originally intended to highlight a caricature of Carlos Di Sarli that I hadn’t been able to find a use for, but I ended up using just his silhouette. Its really any amazing feeling seeing one’s artwork come to life 🙂
A certain character who may be familiar to some of you. If not, check at the video below:
The second of my series of tango composer illustrations. The final product is scaled down to postcard dimensions.
I finally got around to scanning and coloring this one.
I’ve been fairly busy lately with my portfolio. I’m proud to say that its coming along well, with a lot of my sketches being reused as templates for creating vector-based images for new projects. Here’s an example, created from a shoe I drew a few posts back . Â . .
Drawn from memory. Can any of my tango friends recognize the brand? There should be a little charm hanging from the ankle strap . . .
It’s been a while since I’ve done any tango sketching. Like the last one, this is taken from a video screenshot, only from a different couple.