Gelo’s creativity with his zombie character made me wonder how long he’s been part of the creative scene. After reading his story, I was amazed to learn that he only started dedicating himself to drawing in 2023. Brazil strikes again — I really like the creativity behind his ideas, projecting them on stickers and walls. I’m glad to have him on board for the Octulos Interviews.
Every time I think of Brazil, I picture its breathtaking nature, warm and creative people, and—last but not least—the incredible street art. From stickers to murals, the streets are alive with it. So many talented artists call Brazil home, including my friend Erik Champs, whom I connected with on Instagram through his passion for street art. His character, with the glass brains as its signature sign, is instantly recognizable and truly unique. I feel lucky to have him join the Octulos Interviews and share his story about his artistic journey.
Lissa Corinne's art isn't just a hot topic, is also so well illustrated. The use of shadings and everything being in perfect proportions, plus the realism, and that on those tiny USPS labels makes her on of my favorite artists. If I would have to describe her style, I would place it into cartoon/realism. I have been following her for a while now, it was time to hear her story.
If I think of Gemini Act3, I think of high detailed anime girls, with nice shadings and some fine lettering on the bottom. I have always been a fan of his work. So much detail on such a tiny label. My curiosity was asking him for his story for the Octulos Interviews.
The backstory of the
Octulos Interviews
Since 2022, I have been conducting interviews with artists who are active on the streets, at home, in their studios, or making an impact everywhere. The reason I started this is simply that I am interested in the backstory of their artworks.
If you have a story to tell and you are an artist?
Let's get connected.
