Raised between the performing world of her actor parents and the creative world of her arts teacher grandmother, illustrator Sara Feio created a rich visual universe for her work that doesn’t overlook social discourse. A lover of the Bizarre and Surreal and a proud owner of a strong personality, we can almost hear her talk by contemplating her work. After an internship in Hollywood, graduation at London College of Communication, artistic experimentation and a lot of (dubious) personal growth away from Portugal, Sara still considers Lisbon her home. At the present time she offers us dot-based treats, inspired mainly by the Scientific Illustration masters she feverishly attended. Combining without apparent effort the rigorous style of stippling with the organic flow of music, lately Sara has been collaborating with some of the projects coming out of the Portuguese music studio Black Sheep Studios, and this is where you can find her strongest and most recent illustrations. |
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