1. How many books have you illustrated?
3 books I have illustrated. Two are published, which would have been read
, "Diary of a visitor," and "Juan Luis Yaris". Y now there's one speck of output which is called "Tara whispered." All three are written by Daniel Martin
.
2. "You wanted to be an illustrator small or working in another profession?
was little I was always drawing ... and I knew that I wanted to work on something where I could draw, I liked a lot. Wanted to be a baker, he was very greedy.
3. Have you ever inspired to draw your family?
Yes, once I was inspired by two of my cousins \u200b\u200b(one from mother and another father's side) to create two characters who were brothers. And my parents and my brother I've always taken as a reference for sketching, but then does not reach those notes out characters.
4. What was your first picture and what inspired you?
My first illustration ... mmmm .... To see if I remember ... it is difficult to say there was a first illustration, but I remember now is a character that I had to inspire myself, and one on a friend for illustration class faculty, and then
with both make a cartoon of 4 vignettes.
5. What I like to read?
Well, of course, children's books, among which include books, albums, and fiction novels.
6. Do you plan to illustrate other books?
Of course, I hope to never leave, and I continue ordering other jobs.
7. Do you inspire much Telde? Why?
To
"Diary of a visitor" yes I had to inspire a lot in Telde, as the scenes where the characters are moving there. Other than that, sometimes I go to the park from San Juan to draw people into a block. It serves me then to remove characters from the sketches I've made.
8. Would you like to have another job?
I think not, I quite like it, but now is not the only one I have.
9. Do you depend on your work as an illustrator for a living? No, now I live what my job is a graphic designer for the newspaper "La Provincia". At the moment the picture is more of a hobby than a job, although I would like to live in the illustration, is a very beautiful and rewarding.
10. What do you do in your spare time?
For apart from drawing, I'll swim and taught English at a language school. I also love going to shows.
11. How many years have you been drawing?
Many, since I was little, I never stopped drawing.
12. Of those who have shown, what is your favorite book?
Well, although I like everyone, I have a special affection for
"Diary of a visitor" as it was the first illustrated with which I enjoyed more.
13. Your family devoted to the same ?
No, I have no family illustrator, but an uncle of my father was a painter for many years and was well known here in Telde, called José Arencibia Gil.
14. What have you studied to be an illustrator?
studied Fine Arts and majored in graphic design and illustration.