
I just did an interview with Rondal Scott at Fuel Your Illustration.
It's an interesting interview, Rondal asked me about my past in the sport of prize fighting. I came away from boxing with more than just scars and a couple broken noses -- I learned how to be a better artist. Imagine that?
You know me, I'm always more honest than I should be -- enjoy the interview.
By the way, this drawing is one I did for Brother Bear back in 1999. Yeah, I had to dig deep into the archives for this one.
What a great read, thanks Marcelo!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview Marcello, especially your connection
ReplyDeletebetween boxing and art ! It fits!
Fab interview and a worthwhile read! Interesting about the 'Lara Croft' bit...funny how that works.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Marcelo. Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts :D
ReplyDeleteFantástica, gracias por compartirla.
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That was a refreshing read. Can't wait to see the book!!!
ReplyDeleteGracias por tus palabras, amigo! Salud!
ReplyDeleteMarcelo, it was great to read this interview. I remember you telling me some of these things in person so this was a good refresher. I'm off to Imaginism Studios in Oct. for their workshop to just immerse myself and BE the artist I need to be. I still have to send you some watercolors, I didn't forget. Thanks Marcelo,
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Awesome! i can definitely relate ;D
ReplyDeleteReally great pose and nice shadows.
ReplyDeleteLOVED the interview! It's such an inspiration. (I don't have formal art training either, everything I learned has been from you, Marcos and Armand). And yes - I've been busy as all get out but I -am- having a lot of fun. And I am determined to try to get to Comic Con next year!
ReplyDeleteCool interview Marcelo! I liked the part about home being where the heart is.
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ReplyDeleteGREAT interview, it's nice to get some insight from great professionals in the industry...
ReplyDelete...I also loved the part about family, SUPER important.
Really inspiring interview. I always enjoy your outlook on life and art. Very cool read.
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ReplyDeleteReally inspiring interview! I got a lot from reading it.Its good to hear experiences of artist in the industry.
ReplyDeleteYeah, what everyone else said. Keep flickin' the jab, friend.
ReplyDeleteNow.. if we can just get the heavyweight belt back from the Klitchkos...
great interview, very informative
ReplyDeleteThanks Marcelo! Made my day that you laughed at something I wrote haha. Awesome
ReplyDeleteThanks Gino, Peter, Chris D., Charles, Carolina, Brian, Mauricio, Guuz, Kendra, Edwin, Tyler, Chris B.. Darnell, Chroma,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked the drawing Mark.
See you next year Shuku!
What you need is my expertise Ted. I think I can train you and get you a fight with either Klitschko!
perseverance, training, performance couldn't be a better connect:) you are a genius, my regards:)
ReplyDeletegreat interview :)
ReplyDeleteit's funny I boxed too between 12-15 but it's kind of tradition in my family , my father is a retired boxer my grandfather was too so I decided to keep on family tradition despite the fact that I am girl
but I never thought this could influenced me as a artist :)
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