Located in the United States, freelancer Andre Junget has 3 main disciplines, which are Traditional Illustration, Architectural Illustration and Nature Illustration.
This self-taught illustrator began his career in 1991 and has won Awards of excellence for his designs in 2005, 2008 and 2009 from ASAI. The illustration he displays range from classic automobiles, architecture and house portraits just to name a few of his precise illustrations.
His recent work displays features of transport mechanisms, which are all outstanding illustrations as they look like a photographer has taken shots of them from a first look.
His piece Textile Machine looks like a photograph from its thumbnail but when you take a closer look, you can see the time and detail spent on this one illustration alone.
As his designs are hand drawn, it is hard to believe that Andre does not graphically enhance any of his designs due to the amazing quality of them but he only uses CAD models and sketch ups to work from.
The designs created by Andre are not digitally enhanced in any way, shape or form but he likes to work from sketch up and CAD models. He has contributed drawings of images for marketing brochures and books on architectural perspective. This then lead him to working with established architectural firms throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties, Connecticut.
In 2007, Andre was elected to the Society of Illustrators, which is a life long dream of his. He also practises a wide variety of architectural illustration styles and continues to develop his brand, his trademark illustration style for his clients and collectors.
It is very difficult for aspiring artists not to be inspired by the work of Andre Junget. He clearly makes a living from his skills and focuses on enjoying what he does best. If you find your self in a situation where your not enjoying what your doing then think about subjects or things that make you happy and draw them. Some of the most successful artists would probably tell you that they would practise their skill without being paid for it. So focus on doing what you love and the financial rewards are just an added bonus.
This self-taught illustrator began his career in 1991 and has won Awards of excellence for his designs in 2005, 2008 and 2009 from ASAI. The illustration he displays range from classic automobiles, architecture and house portraits just to name a few of his precise illustrations.
His recent work displays features of transport mechanisms, which are all outstanding illustrations as they look like a photographer has taken shots of them from a first look.
His piece Textile Machine looks like a photograph from its thumbnail but when you take a closer look, you can see the time and detail spent on this one illustration alone.
As his designs are hand drawn, it is hard to believe that Andre does not graphically enhance any of his designs due to the amazing quality of them but he only uses CAD models and sketch ups to work from.
The designs created by Andre are not digitally enhanced in any way, shape or form but he likes to work from sketch up and CAD models. He has contributed drawings of images for marketing brochures and books on architectural perspective. This then lead him to working with established architectural firms throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties, Connecticut.
In 2007, Andre was elected to the Society of Illustrators, which is a life long dream of his. He also practises a wide variety of architectural illustration styles and continues to develop his brand, his trademark illustration style for his clients and collectors.
It is very difficult for aspiring artists not to be inspired by the work of Andre Junget. He clearly makes a living from his skills and focuses on enjoying what he does best. If you find your self in a situation where your not enjoying what your doing then think about subjects or things that make you happy and draw them. Some of the most successful artists would probably tell you that they would practise their skill without being paid for it. So focus on doing what you love and the financial rewards are just an added bonus.
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