I come from traditional mainly because, when I was younger, painting programs simply didn’t exist. Do you come from a digital or traditional art background? My portraits are all about people whom I consider talented in what they do, being a musician or an actor for instance, so that makes me a “pop-art” artist as well. Besides I think that portraying a human being is almost a God like thing and I can’t even imagine something more challenging and rewarding at the same time. I find painting so immersive and addictive that I can literally spend an entire day just doing that!Īll the artists that I admire are, with a few exceptions, portrait painters so me being such is the consequence of that I guess. In terms of how I approach art, I think the best word to describe it has to do with your software name itself, “ArtRage”, because painting is a primitive way of expression and as such a very direct way to translate your emotions and passions. In some works the outcome can be slightly abstract while in others it is more realistic, but at the end of the day I consider myself as a (modern) impressionist painter. I don’t know me being Italian translates into my works though since I mainly make portraits, but in the future I might paint some landscapes of places where I live, maybe then… What kind of artist are you? (how would you describe your style and niche?) I downloaded the app and it was instant love, it made me realize how beautiful painting is, no matter the medium, and soon I decided to get a professional Wacom tablet and the desktop version of ArtRage itself. I bought an iPad mini and began to use a program (Procreate), which was nice, but while browsing a forum one day I read someone mentioning this wonderful program called “ArtRage”, which happened to be also available for the iPad.
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