Interviews
Mark Faasen 3D artist Interview
Hi my name is Mark Faasen. I am a mechanical engineering student from Germany. In the rational and theoretical world of engineering, I feel the need to create a balance by making art. So I draw and create digital pictures as part of my daily routine. Drawing was always a big thing for me but I got into 3D software more than a decade ago after watching some video online. I liked the idea of being able to create things and make them seem alive. So I started my first projects, then failed, started again and got better....
Kileza Artist Interview
Was there a pivotal moment when you decided to follow your path?
I’ve always known that this was my path, since age 3 , I knew that this was my destiny. One of the
many moments that stands out to me was at an Incubus concert; they were playing the song
“Drive”, I thought “yeah, I’ve gotta go for it!”.
Can you tell us about the process of making your work?
It’s always different, but I feel like most...
Nani.Visuals Artist Interview
Hello! My name is Nada Elbasyouny, but you can also call me Nani. I am 19 years and currently studying at Savanah College of Art Design (e-learning program), majoring in Visual Communication with the concentration of Graphic Design and Sequential Art. I am Egyptian-American but for the past 9 years, I have lived in Dubai. My passion is pursuing art, however, I am still through the process of finding and discovering what form of art is most cohesive with the work I create.
FALLD Producer Interview
Hey, I’m FALLD, I’m 18 and I come from France. I produce music for 2 and a half years and I am very interested in graphic design & 3D motion design.
1 - Was there a pivotal moment when you decided to follow your path?
Not a pivotal moment... but today, I actually decided to follow my path! This determination came gradually, as I received feedback from Internet people in addition to my family and friends, and I was taking...
Law Artist Interview
Was there a special moment when you decided to follow your path?
The first time I thought about making music was when I saw an artist from my school called “salute” performing on the Donauinselfest (One of the biggest Festivals in Austria). I thought to myself how it would feel like to be on this stage and how amazing it must be to have all these people coming out there for you and your art. The real pivotal moment though was when I stopped playing basketball. I spent my youth on the court and it kept me out...
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