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Arthur De Pins

 

Arthur De Pins (1977) grew up in Versailles. Educated in a religious boarding school, he naturally began drawing monsters and naked women. In 1999 he made a short film which required him to learn vector drawing techniques which would remain his passion for many years to come. The need, in 2001, to create characters with large heads and small stylized bodies for a video game inspired him to create what would become his famous characters in The fixed nail (“Péchés Mignons”). In 2004 he made the short film La marche du crabe, which won no less than fifty-two film awards and was sooner or later destined to become an animated feature film. He writes and draws the humorous series Zombillénium, to which he alternates the volumes of the March of the Crab trilogy.








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