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Drawing from Observation for Beginners

A course by Alvaro Arteaga , Graphic Designer and Illustrator

Graphic Designer and Illustrator. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined July 2020
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100% positive reviews (264)
10,981 students
Audio: Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish
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  • 18 lessons (4h 0m)
  • 23 downloads (5 files)
  • 17 exercises
  • Course final project

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Alvaro Arteaga

Alvaro Arteaga
A course by Alvaro Arteaga

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Graphic Designer and Illustrator

Alvaro Arteaga, better known as Alvarejo, is a graphic designer with a passion for illustration. After studying graphic design at the University of Chile, he began to professionally promote his illustrations on Threadless, which provided him with a platform to showcase his art and quickly led to commissioned work. Since then, he's been collaborating with brands in advertising, publishing, and other similar fields.

Over a decade ago, Alvaro discovered that he was also passionate about helping others overcome their fear of the blank page and started teaching illustration, drawing, and design at the University of Santiago, Chile. Throughout his career, he has worked on packaging, publishing, and advertising projects for companies like Puma, Converse, Jeep, and Nestlé.


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Drawing from Observation for Beginners. Illustration course by Alvaro Arteaga Best seller

Drawing from Observation for Beginners

A course by Alvaro Arteaga
Graphic Designer and Illustrator. Tulsa, Chile.
Joined July 2020
  • 100% positive reviews (264)
  • 10,981 students