Imagine sucking people into a different world through your Art. That's exactly what young Chilean Artist Fredo does. His drawings seem to completely leap off the page and provide an incredible sense of immersion.
Created using pencils the drawings have an incredible amount of detail to them and use light and shadow effectively to really pop off the page.
Fredo was also featured a while ago on Bored Panda where it was mentioned that his real name is actually Wladimir Inostroza, but he goes goes by the name Fredo. Inspired by the great masters like, M.C. Escher, Rembrandt, Beksinski and Arcimboldo, Fredo has developed his own modern style. Some of his 3d drawings took him only 30 minutes to complete, but there were cases where he needed a whole month. To achieve this level of realism, he also incorporates real objects in his work.
The young talented artist says that music is an integral part of his creative process, and his biggest inspiration comes from bands like Tool, Sigur Rós, and Explosions in the Sky.
Such impressive art work should definitely be created and preserved on paper as special as the Canson Art Books to ensure that they can be enjoyed for the longest time.
We are sure that Fredo would enjoy using some of our Koh-I-Noor pencils in his work in the future. In case Fredo's work has inspired you to look for high quality pencils to take your work further why not try out our Toison D'Or Pencil Set?
What did you think of the drawings? Did they leap off the page for you as well? Do let us know in the comments below.
Source: DeviantArt (Fredo)