Amazing Editorial Illustrations by Simón Prades
Simón Prades is an illustrator based in Germany working primarily on analog mediums such as ink, pencil and watercolor. He then uses digital media as a tool to clean up and finalize his intricate creations.
“I work and live with my wife and son in Saarbrücken, Germany. As an illustrator I work mostly for clients in editorial, but also publishing, advertising and film. My process usually involves drawing with pencil or ink on paper and digital coloring.”
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