
Brazilian artist Raoni Marqs
Drawing since early childhood, most of my work comes from Japanese cartoons and super hero comics: people in colorful costumes, being either good or bad. My drawings are much more a way to tell a character’s story with a single image than to portray anything real.


Tagged: Brazil artist, Japanese cartoons, super hero comics
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