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Tell me something about yourself:
 I am a young artist studying IYZ Art&Design with Graphic Design BA, in De Montfort University. Live in the Leicester city centre. My pathway started since I have been influenced by a close family by Claude Monet’s works. Paintings made by my uncle’s hands were great copies. Those pieces of art have been surrounding me still. I have been studying at Art School in Bydgoszcz, were I gain helpful skills and workshop.
 I would like to explore more possibilities to share my skills. The significant key of my artworks made by oil paints is the variously, including different textures and mediums.
I’m sure that our expressions and feelings made us artists. In my artworks, I’m trying to take after my deep feelings of research and my inquisitiveness. Furthermore, I’m fascinated by the 50’s and 60’s century artists. Especially, Futurist artist like Boccioni, Silva, Gonzalez. Their appearance have been a tremendous impact on my art. 


Claude Monet Woman with a Parasol
(1875)

As an inspiration for my progress route... I can't give a particular artist. Further, the surfaces, where we can place illustration, from cover everyday-using products to skateboards. Even street art. Also, the style of comic strips I really enjoy. When passing a bookstore I catching some children's publications.
Below the text, I would like to present my favorite illustration of this month.

 Anton Van Hertbruggen The Dog that Nino didn't have
(2015)


References:

 Painting by Claude Monet (1875) Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son. From the collection of National Gallery of Art.  Avaiable from: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/EwHxeymQQnprMg?hl=en-GB (Accessed 14rd October 2020)

 Illustration by Anton Van Hertbruggen (2015) The Dog that Nino didn't have - Children's book. Pages for preview avaiable from: https://www.booooooom.com/2013/03/12/illustrator-anton-van-hertbruggen/ (Accessed 15rd October 2020)

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  1. Welcome! Your introduction should introduce you as an artist and designer as you have done here, but it should should also reflect your progression route of Graphic Design (Illustration) as I had to look up what you are studying. What or who influences you in illustration as well as the fine artists you have above? Add some images of their work here (and reference the images) and say why you find them inspirational.

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