This self-taught illustrator began his career in'91 and has won Awards of excellence for his designs in 2005, 2008 and 2009 from ASAI. The illustration he displays range from classic automobiles, architecture and house portraits just to name a few of his precise illustrations.
His recent work displays features of transport mechanisms, which are all outstanding illustrations as they look like a photographer has taken shots of them from a first look.
His piece Textile Machine looks like a photograph from its thumbnail but when you take a closer look, you can see the time and detail spent on this one illustration alone.
Studying in the architectural field for some of his designs, he believes he has stayed true to himself through his interests, desires and beliefs as an artist and as a human being.
Andre's work is considered to be a very analogue, traditional type of designing and he believes that architecture has somewhat left the building so he is trying to reinvent himself to create a genre that could another career for him.
Andre would like to continue to evolve as an artist and as a business person as he now wants to take on the marketing world with the combined already obtained knowledge of working with clients.
We are sure that thousands of people have been inspired by the work of Andre Junget over the years, especially with him being around for so long. He would obviously appeal to traditional artists or digital artists who tend you use a Wacom tablet and Corel Painter for their work. These days, great results can be achieved from tablets with high pressure sensitivity. If your willing to spend some money, you can get some very realistic results visually speaking. Check out the Painter magazine for ideas and advice on how to get the best from your artistic software. - 33376
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