“Children Of The Damned”: The Superb Artworks Of Ástor Alexander In Classic Sci-Fi And Noir
Imagine a combination of low-budget spaghetti westerns and Pixar cartoons, such as Toy Story. What world would it be set in and what stories would we be able to see? In fact, such a story has been at the center of attention of an American illustrator, Ástor Alexander.
Ástor Alexander is a San Diego-based illustrator and painter whose main body of work focuses on the combination of digital art and painting. With impressive work in and outside of video games, chances are you’ve seen the artist’s renditions before. Alexander uses a unique noir style to portray games and characters like those in classic pulp fiction covers.
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