"The most important thing is to figure out what makes you happy, and what you want to do at any given moment," Sergio Membrillas tells us, setting the tone of our catch-up with the Berlin-based illustrator. His insight reflects a core aspect of personal fulfillment in artistic endeavors.
"Style can change as our interests change," Sergio explains, detailing how the nature of being an artist is enjoying the wonder of learning to change over time. This adaptability shows the dynamic relationship between an artist's evolving interests and their work.
"Sometimes these textures are caused by a scarcity of resources that we can't imagine now," Sergio details, recalling early Eastern European and Japanese textbooks. This highlights how limitations can inspire creativity and lead to authentic artistic expressions.
"It makes it stronger and more real," he suggests, especially in the context of restrictions. Sergio emphasizes that the authenticity of art reflects the emotional depth akin to a contemporary cave painting.
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