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EFII Podcast Episode 15 – Mcbess

EFII Podcast Episode 15 – Mcbess

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Episode 15 of the Escape From Illustration Island Podcast features an audio interview with Mattieu Bessudo aka Mcbess, a very talented Illustrator and animator. Together we discuss his unconventional perspectives on Illustration, his practice of not working on commision, and the way that he merges his very distinct style with his music and animation projects.

Here are links to some of the things mentioned on the show:

McBess’s Portfolio Website
The Dead Pirates
Rotopol Press
Cafe Sale

More about MATTHIEU BESSUDO at: Profile / Website / RSS

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