Collection: Fernando Cobelo
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Humanity
Fernando Cobelo
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The Neighbour
Fernando Cobelo
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Considerare
Fernando Cobelo
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Bacio Stellare
Fernando Cobelo
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In The Studio
Fernando Cobelo
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Positive Thoughts
Fernando Cobelo
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Comfortable in chaos
Fernando Cobelo
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Read Myself
Fernando Cobelo
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El lago
Fernando Cobelo
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Fernando Cobelo (Venezuela, 1988) is an illustrator who works with essential and clean, childish lines. He creates works that speak of a universe full of surrealist dreams and very real nightmares, with a naive and simple expression, in which it is easy to find fragments of ourselves. This emotional approach has allowed him to work with clients such asNew York Times, New Yorker, United Nations, Google, Penguin / Random House, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, TED, Walt Disney Studios, La Repubblica, UNICEF, Vanity Fair, Lavazza, Zanichelli, Montblanc, Barilla, WIRED, Netflix, HP, Kiehl's, Harvard, Sony, Samsung and Swatch.Additionally, his work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators of New York, the Association of Illustrators of the United Kingdom, American Illustration, and other important institutions related to the world of illustration.
Fernando Cobelo (Venezuela, 1988) is an illustrator who works with essential and clean, childish lines. He creates works that speak of a universe full of surrealist dreams and very real nightmares, with a naive and simple expression, in which it is easy to find fragments of ourselves. This emotional approach has allowed him to work with clients such asNew York Times, New Yorker, United Nations, Google, Penguin / Random House, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, TED, Walt Disney Studios, La Repubblica, UNICEF, Vanity Fair, Lavazza, Zanichelli, Montblanc, Barilla, WIRED, Netflix, HP, Kiehl's, Harvard, Sony, Samsung and Swatch.Additionally, his work has been recognized by the Society of Illustrators of New York, the Association of Illustrators of the United Kingdom, American Illustration, and other important institutions related to the world of illustration.