Sunday, November 6, 2011

Six Guns - New Game Release – Concept Art for a Wild West Adventure

Six Guns - iPad & iPhone game





This is the latest game I’ve worked on as a concept artist with Gameloft. The game is set to launch on the Apple Store in the coming days, and I’m looking forward to sharing some of the concept art I contributed to the project as soon as I can. Stay tuned.

It’s a Wild West title with a twist, offering an open-world experience set across Arizona and Oregon, with over 40 missions ranging from horse racing and target shooting to fort takeovers and supernatural encounters.

For the first time on iPhone and iPad, players can explore a truly vast and open frontier, facing not only bandits and outlaws but also vampires, witches, and other unnatural threats.

You’ll be able to unlock a wide range of gear, including 19 weapons, 8 horses, and a full wardrobe of items to help you survive in a world where it’s kill or be killed.

It’s a beautifully crafted setting, and I’m proud to have been part of the visual development for such a rich and immersive game environment.

More on the art soon...














For My Daughter – A Quick Color Sketch

This is a quick color sketch I did while thinking of my daughter—imagining her on the beach, collecting shells, always curious and surprised by every new encounter.


It’s a simple piece, but one that means a lot. Sometimes the most personal moments make the best inspiration.


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Techno Militia


Started this one from a sketch wich was initially refused in an intern project. But I really wanted to finish it.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Zombie Walk – Sitges Fantastic Film Festival

This weekend I had the chance to attend the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival, and one of the highlights was the always-entertaining Zombie Walk through the streets of the city.


The atmosphere was a perfect mix of horror and humor, and some of the costumes and makeup were truly impressive—creative, disturbing, and surprisingly detailed. A few looked like they came straight out of a professional set.


I took a few photos during the parade and wanted to share them here. If you’re into creepy, well-crafted creatures, it’s definitely worth a look.


Sitges never disappoints.


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011

First Look at “Betty”

Here are the first glimpses of my upcoming comic book project, Betty. If you’re not into spoilers, you might want to skip this one, but I’m excited to finally share a few early shots.

Set in late 1950s Arizona, Betty follows a young woman with big dreams and the grit to chase them. She’s not naive, and she’s certainly not waiting around for life to happen to her.

She’s not using her looks to get by, but if they open doors, she won’t hesitate to walk through them.

More to come soon.


Sunday, September 18, 2011

No Eraser, No Remorse

Time to warm up a little. These sketches were done quickly, without overthinking, no step back, no eraser, no corrections. Just letting the lines land as they come.

It’s a useful exercise to loosen up, stay present, and enjoy the process without chasing perfection.

Sometimes the most honest marks are the ones you don’t try to fix.


Saturday, September 10, 2011

Friday, September 9, 2011

Alika cover book 2



Cover of the second book of my Alika Comic Book Serie. Le Lombard Publisher (France).

Alika – Cover Art for Book One

This is the cover illustration for the first volume of my comic book series Alika, published by Le Lombard in France.

Creating a cover is always a special part of the process, it sets the tone, introduces the world, and becomes the first thing readers connect with. For Alika, the challenge was to capture the spirit of the story while keeping the composition bold and clear.

I’m proud of how this one turned out and grateful to Le Lombard for their trust and support throughout the project.

More about the series to come.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Robin Hood Ex-Libris Illustration


This illustration was created for a library that wanted to promote my Robin Hood comic book series through a special Ex-Libris print. It’s always a pleasure to see books celebrated this way, especially when illustration becomes part of the experience of sharing stories.

The piece was done traditionally, on A4 paper, using a mix of Pantone markers, watercolors, gouache, and colored pencils. The layering of media allowed me to play with texture, depth, and warmth, something that feels fitting for the Robin Hood universe.

I always enjoy working on illustrations that connect directly to readers, and this one felt like a nice bridge between the comic pages and the world of libraries and collectors.

Thanks to the team who made this possible.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Six Guns - Pond Dungeon

Environment concept Art - Six Guns - Gameloft - Artist: Simon Loche





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