Gallery Of Paitings By Licia ( Euclase) - Usa
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Licia ( Euclase) - USA
Striking photorealistic illustrations by Licia (aka Euclase), a self-taught illustrator from Pennsylvania.
I draw photorealistic portraits, mostly of my favorite characters from movies and television. I work in digital and traditional media.
The piece is indicative of a portfolio filled with undeniably beautiful and evocative realistic portraits of characters from movies and TV shows like Game of Thrones, LOTR, Supernatural, Sleepy Hollow and many more.
What I love about her art is not just the technical skill, but the way she captures her subjects in almost vulnerable, exposed moments. There’s something about the simplicity of her compositions, using mostly moody backdrops to frame her characters in reflective, candid moments.
It’s a side to these characters we don’t get to see much of and it’s haunting.
Licia was kind enough to answer a few of my questions about her work.
I learned that the 33-year-old typographer has been drawing since childhood, that she’s heavily influenced by illustrators of 70s and 80s and that she dedicates about 20 hours each week creating and sharing fan art for pleasure and a bit of rebellion.
Striking photorealistic illustrations by Licia (aka Euclase), a self-taught illustrator from Pennsylvania.
I draw photorealistic portraits, mostly of my favorite characters from movies and television. I work in digital and traditional media.
The piece is indicative of a portfolio filled with undeniably beautiful and evocative realistic portraits of characters from movies and TV shows like Game of Thrones, LOTR, Supernatural, Sleepy Hollow and many more.
What I love about her art is not just the technical skill, but the way she captures her subjects in almost vulnerable, exposed moments. There’s something about the simplicity of her compositions, using mostly moody backdrops to frame her characters in reflective, candid moments.
It’s a side to these characters we don’t get to see much of and it’s haunting.
Licia was kind enough to answer a few of my questions about her work.
I learned that the 33-year-old typographer has been drawing since childhood, that she’s heavily influenced by illustrators of 70s and 80s and that she dedicates about 20 hours each week creating and sharing fan art for pleasure and a bit of rebellion.
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