The Superb Dystopian Illustrations by Mad Kobra
The Dominican Republic-based artist Mad Kobra, also going by Pedro Carvajal, mixes vibrant colors, gritty textures, and bold lines to create amazing cyberpunk works of art.
Pedro has over 15 years of experience in the art world, during which time he has continuously experimented with various styles and techniques, always pushing the limits of his creativity. He has worked with well-known companies over the years, such as Nintendo, Lego, Discord, and Adidas. His sources of inspiration are diverse. Japanese aesthetics, pop culture, movies, video games, and vintage anime—especially the 1988 masterpiece Akira—all have a big influence on his work.
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