The Distinctive Style of Jorge Artola’s Minimalist Illustrations
A gifted art director and motion designer, Jorge Artola hails from Panama City and is currently based in Madrid, Spain.
An outstanding feature of Jorge’s artistic abilities is his knack for developing unique colour palettes for his illustrations, using a minimalist approach with only a handful of colours in each creation. He also displays a keen understanding of space and perspective, often incorporating bird’s eye views into his compositions to enhance the visual appeal of his work.
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