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João Paulo Bragato

  João Bragato is a Brazilian visionary and very talented artist who draws whimsical characters and creatures that would fit perfectly into the world of some cool dystopian fantasy. As a freelance illustrator, he has made projects for visual communication agencies, fantasy books, magazines, card/board games, etc... Over the course of his career, he has made projects for clients such as: Cryptozoic Entertainment, Panda Mony, Toy Brands, 3Dtotal , HobbyHorse Games and EPIC Games. He currently lives in London, where he works as a freelance Concept Artist for EPIC Games, developing concept art for the game Fortnite. João is also an instructor, and has as a focus inspiration and artistic education in the creation of personal projects and studies, dedicating himself to teaching two fundamentals of digital art at CG WORLD | School of Arts.

Rafael Grampá

  Rafael Grampá is a Brazilian comic book artist and film director, best known for his creator-owned graphic novel Mesmo Delivery and DC Comics' The Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child. At the age of 14, Grampá drew flags for Rio Grande do Sul municipalities, made t-shirt prints, store logos and children's party decorations. In 2001, he became art director of RBS TV, a subsidiary of Rede Globo in southern Brazil. In 2004, Grampá moved to São Paulo, where he worked as animation director and concept designer for the animation studio Lobo (Vetor Zero), developing animation films and special effects. In 2007, Grampá decided to leave the field of animation and focus exclusively on comics. In 2008, he published Mesmo Delivery, which won the HQ Mix Awards for Best Artist and Best Special Graphic Novel. That same year, Grampá, along with Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, received an Eisner Award for their self-published anthology 5, which marked the first time the award has been presente...

Will Murai

  Will Murai an artist and has long worked in the entertainment industry as an illustrator and concept artist. He is a third generation Japanese born and raised in Brazil. Very few people know him by his middle name 秀樹 "Hideki". He rediscovered the culture and history of his ancestors and found this legacy very fascinating, in fact it greatly influenced and inspired him.

José Carlos de Brito e Cunha, known as J. Carlos, (July 18, 1884 — October 2, 1950)

José Carlos de Brito e Cunha , known as  J. Carlos , (July 18, 1884 — October 2, 1950) was a Brazilian  cartoonist ,  illustrator  and  graphic designer . J. Carlos also did sculpture, wrote  vaudeville  plays, wrote lyrics for  samba  and was a major talent in Brazilian  Art Deco  graphic design. [1]