3 screengrabs about my book "how to ignorant"

The zine

After a full series of 27 episodes on how to “forget” drawing (How to Ignorant), I decided to turn it into a profitable venture by selling zines. This 3-month project was entirely self-driven—script, tutorial, editing, artwork, and post-show fanzine. Great side quest for jobseekers! Available now on Etsy.

some pics from some art shows

Art shows

Outside of work, my love for design extends into art shows and tattoos. I enjoy learning from different perspectives and adding new layers of complexity to my work. I collaborate with diverse artists, including those in apparel, fanzines, DJs, underground galleries, and street artists. 

More personal artwork: From anime to apparel.

I 🦞 art

Artists often say that artworks are never truly finished, and I feel the same way about my personal projects. It’s hard to fully capture everything I’m working on, as there’s always something evolving, something new to explore. Though I’m 80% a digital artist, I find it really entertaining to get my hands dirty with paint and sticky with glue. I love art, and I try to express that through my hobbies.

Distorsion seller

I went to university in Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, where I studied Media Arts. During my school days, I made the most of the middle-class university life I could afford. While I was often surrounded by cameras, I was just as involved with microphones, pop filters, and cables, evolving my love for music and playing in active amateur bands. Though I still play music from time to time, I now enjoy making deals with aspiring musicians by selling beautiful Fender guitars.

Selection of guitars (From telecaster to stratocaster)

Born and raised in Huelva, Isra Delgado is a designer based in London. With expertise in digital and front-end design, he has been exploring Art since high school.

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