The Sculptor and Illustrator - The CreativeMindClass Blog

Mar 16, 2022

What would you say about your personal fashion?

If I were to define it in a way that is objectively and objectively, then it's everything that I love about it, with a cup of surrealism for this weird, real thing, an ounce of impressionism as I enjoy drawing brush strokes as being a little fun, and a number of fundamental ideas that fall on the side of the evident shapes, lines and designs.

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How I explain the procedure in a poetic way,it will help me connect to all things. Everyone wants to make a lasting impression of the world, but the thing that makes us unique is that we include our own personal characteristics into the work.

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What are the most important aspects to consider when the creation of your artwork?


    In my slow time and often becoming worried and occasionally excessively I've come to realize is the appeal of this type of thinking.

In the world of digital media and data where it feels like we're being a part of an ongoing battle with our work and our work everyday, it's simple to get lost and lose sight of the kind of work you'd like to do as well as the type of artist you'd like to see your work to be.

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What's your personal story?


    My name is Gregg and I am a freelance illustrator who hails from the Philippines. I'm also a clay sculpturer and artist. I'm also and a toy maker as well as an great cook, but only when want to.

Digital illustration of Gregg. A tribal looking kid sits on a oversized bird like on a hourse.
Pulang Maya

I attended classes in the art at Philippine Women's University and at the University of the Philippines. I also took courses in masonry, welding, physical metallurgy and mortuary sciences at trade schools between my time in college.

Digital illustration of Gregg. A kid throws a letter into a well souranded by multiple horses.
Salawsaw

The seemingly messyway through which I decided developing my own style is a reflection of how my brain operates and the state of my being. I'd like to dedicate some time to my most important interests, but due to the recent events that have occurred in the world, I am forced to draw illustrations of children, as well as art specifically for children.

My work is visible in my work on Instagram..

Digital illustration of Gregg. Abstract illustration of a tree man with a head of a monster.
Hunson Abadeer

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