Sao Paulo artist Bruno Dicolla’s illustrations have an immediately charming disposition, despite how oddball their subjects are portrayed, like one of a shark rising out of an ice-cream colored sea or another of a bear-mermaid exulting about something rad s/he just found out about. It’s the magical stuff for CD and book covers, both areas of which Dicolla has already added into his short but steel-strong list of works. Besides his portfolio (which includes an awe-inspiring movie called Scooter and Jinx, shown at worldwide Resfest stops and a stateside animation festival), there’s not much else I can find about this artist. Does he like going to the zoo? Does he have a mustache? Does he wear belts? Let us know if you have the inside track on this obviously rising up-and-comer.


Matt Monday, 10.15.07 @ 5:52 pm

I like to think of it as a shark in a kids ball pit.




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