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The Art of Jeremy Enecio

Jeremy Enecio commands his paintbrush withsuch visible passion that his art is able to seduce the viewer withina single glance. And much like the mythological themes that Eneciotoils with, the seduction is haunting as well as lasting. Jeremyworks with both digital and traditional media as a freelanceillustrator but his work helps merge the lines between illustrationand very fine art. A look at his blog reveals his beautiful andnumerous pencil studies which are just as pristine as his finishedproducts. There's very much to look forward to from this youngcreative. - Zach Tutor

Jeremy Enecio commands his paintbrush withsuch visible passion that his art is able to seduce the viewer withina single glance. And much like the mythological themes that Eneciotoils with, the seduction is haunting as well as lasting. Jeremyworks with both digital and traditional media as a freelanceillustrator but his work helps merge the lines between illustrationand very fine art. A look at his blog reveals his beautiful andnumerous pencil studies which are just as pristine as his finishedproducts. There’s very much to look forward to from this youngcreative. – Zach Tutor

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