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Framed illustrated stories by Santiago Usano

The latest project created by Enisaurus, a creative studio founded by London based Illustrator and Designer – Santiago Usano is featuring five short stories on different subject areas. The set is composed of five different storytelling ideas and topics that are meant to be created for fun and from a desire to experiment with different media. “I have always liked to tell something with my works and I had the idea to do it working on it like a comic sheet, using vignettes.” – explains the artist. Each story is built on six frames featuring various themes in a comic like sheet.

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Since 2010, Usano has been working and loving what he does in areas of permanent experimentation to evolve and learn with each project – “every morning I feel really happy and impatience to discover something new” – explains the artist in his statement.

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Keep up to date with artist recent projects via Behance