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Illustrated Scenes from Film and Television by Dominic Bugatto

August 30, 2014 |

Author: Philip Dennis

Dominic Bugatto has a knack for interesting compositions and regularly constructs clever images depicting poignant scenes from film and television. He blends a use of line work and creative vector shading for his editorial and portrait illustration.

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© Dominic Bugatto, 2014

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Filed Under: Character Illustration, Digital Illustration, Vector Illustration Tagged With: celebrity, Dominic Bugatto, editorial, film, movie, Portrait, scene, television

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