Constantin Malmare outlines the superficial part of reality
Young talent Constantin Malmare began drawing in elementary school, when he created a caricature of a colleague.
He later chose to draw on walls and means of transportation, and once he established a visual identity, he returned “in the safety of a workshop.” He now studies art and illustration in Covetry, UK and continues his studies in Italy.
Among the artists whom he likes most, he mentioned ARYZ.
“I’m usually influenced by details, rather than the big picture. I try to outline the superficial part of reality by using symbols. I often use a black background and imagine that it is a vacuum over things that begin to exist, incomplete and spongy, as matter at a nuclear level. When I do not draw portraits or landscapes (which in the end are just exercises of style), my scenes are of anguish, anxiety. ”
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