If you enjoyed our last feature onSergio Duce’s captivating illustrations, you’re in for another treat! Sergio, a talented artist and high school teacher from Zaragoza, Spain, continues to charm us with his heartwarming and nostalgic art. His simple yet powerful drawings bring back fond memories and spark meaningful conversations.Sergio’s illustrations tell a story, reflecting his deep connection to education and his passion for making people smile. So, get ready to dive back into the wholesome world of Sergio Duce and let his art brighten your day once again.More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.Sergio toldBored Pandathat initially, he didn’t exclusively dedicate himself to illustration. “For me, it is a creative activity that brings me a lot, more as a means of expression than as a means to earn money.“RELATED:Talking about motivation and creative blocks, Sergio shared that his motivation often wanes. “I have stages where nothing comes. I usually go to my notebook and review it; there is always something that gives me a push.“Sergio usually draws in a small book that always accompanies him. “There, I capture ideas that occur to me or that I see around me. Then I transfer them to digital. I try to condense complex ideas into simple drawings. Sometimes, this simplification has made the drawings take on meanings different from what they originally had; however, I love that.““Each person adapts the drawing to their experiences. Once uploaded to the internet, the work is no longer 100% mine; the interpretation, which is part of the work, belongs to each viewer.“See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish
If you enjoyed our last feature onSergio Duce’s captivating illustrations, you’re in for another treat! Sergio, a talented artist and high school teacher from Zaragoza, Spain, continues to charm us with his heartwarming and nostalgic art. His simple yet powerful drawings bring back fond memories and spark meaningful conversations.Sergio’s illustrations tell a story, reflecting his deep connection to education and his passion for making people smile. So, get ready to dive back into the wholesome world of Sergio Duce and let his art brighten your day once again.More info:InstagramThis post may includeaffiliate links.
If you enjoyed our last feature onSergio Duce’s captivating illustrations, you’re in for another treat! Sergio, a talented artist and high school teacher from Zaragoza, Spain, continues to charm us with his heartwarming and nostalgic art. His simple yet powerful drawings bring back fond memories and spark meaningful conversations.
Sergio’s illustrations tell a story, reflecting his deep connection to education and his passion for making people smile. So, get ready to dive back into the wholesome world of Sergio Duce and let his art brighten your day once again.
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Sergio toldBored Pandathat initially, he didn’t exclusively dedicate himself to illustration. “For me, it is a creative activity that brings me a lot, more as a means of expression than as a means to earn money.“RELATED:Talking about motivation and creative blocks, Sergio shared that his motivation often wanes. “I have stages where nothing comes. I usually go to my notebook and review it; there is always something that gives me a push.“Sergio usually draws in a small book that always accompanies him. “There, I capture ideas that occur to me or that I see around me. Then I transfer them to digital. I try to condense complex ideas into simple drawings. Sometimes, this simplification has made the drawings take on meanings different from what they originally had; however, I love that.““Each person adapts the drawing to their experiences. Once uploaded to the internet, the work is no longer 100% mine; the interpretation, which is part of the work, belongs to each viewer.“See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
Sergio toldBored Pandathat initially, he didn’t exclusively dedicate himself to illustration. “For me, it is a creative activity that brings me a lot, more as a means of expression than as a means to earn money.”
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Talking about motivation and creative blocks, Sergio shared that his motivation often wanes. “I have stages where nothing comes. I usually go to my notebook and review it; there is always something that gives me a push.”
Sergio usually draws in a small book that always accompanies him. “There, I capture ideas that occur to me or that I see around me. Then I transfer them to digital. I try to condense complex ideas into simple drawings. Sometimes, this simplification has made the drawings take on meanings different from what they originally had; however, I love that.”
“Each person adapts the drawing to their experiences. Once uploaded to the internet, the work is no longer 100% mine; the interpretation, which is part of the work, belongs to each viewer.”
See Also on Bored Panda
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