Beautiful Visual Narratives And Gritty Street Scenes From Concept Artist Regina Ruiz

Regina Ruiz is a concept artist, color designer, and background painter. She currently works as a background artist at the renowned international animation studio Le Cube.

Regina describes her own artistic aesthetic as “urban, punk chaos”. Her portfolio is dominated by atmospheric, slightly gritty, and deeply nostalgic cityscapes, alongside highly detailed concepts of street scenes and interiors. Her artwork stands out for its bold use of light and color, capturing a sense of motion, freedom, and rebellious energy through digital sketching.

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