Here we go with more great characters, from all different styles and from all over the world!
CUNS
I stared in early 2014, i write CUNS at first im only focusin on lettering , but in 2015 i began developing a character for representing my imagination and I called it CUNI, so thats how I called CUNICUNS the mix of my regular graffiti piece name and my character name. CUNI is an amazing creature that always pop out of nowhere to spread joy and fun
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Escapeva
My style covers a few elements such as; semi-realism, portrait, character adaptation and color elements. I am influenced by the western comic book style illustration & manga style illustration. Any subject that i’ve painted, i will keep the realistic tones into minimal without loosing the comic/manga style touch from its dark shadow inking, glow highlights, movement and effects.
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Roo
My name’s Roo and I like spray-painting characters on walls in lots of places. I mostly paint animals using block colour to create shadow and highlights, with a focus on achieving clean and consistent line work. I’d love to eventually develop a looser style, which I really admire in some other artists, but for now I’m happy developing character ideas, painting new locations and meeting other writers. Ultimately, I enjoy making people smile with the silly meanings and expressions I put into designs.
I tend to paint on my own or with Sky High (who creates really dope letter pieces) and do productions with YO crew and a few other awesome writers. I like to paint different cities around the UK and abroad together with Sky High and our next adventure is Beirut, then Asia, Canada and Australia.
Shout out to YO crew and SMO!
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Aintzane Cruceta
My style is part of Pop Surrealism and illustration. My main influences on her work are the films of Hayao Miyazaki and the illustrations of Brian Froud. I also takes inspiration from nature, the world of tattooing and graffiti. Animation films and video games have been an important inspiration since I was small. Without that I would never have started designing invented characters.
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