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by Caito Junqueira
$32.00
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Our long-sleeve t-shirts are made from 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All long-sleeve t-shirts are machine washable.
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#20150510-1040
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#20150510-1040
series: icons
digital art
(c) Caito Junqueira
SP/ Brasil
Caito Junqueira, a resident of Sao Paulo's countryside, embarked on an artistic journey in the early 1970s. He honed his skills in drawing and painting through private tutoring and later pursued formal training at the Escola Panamericana de Arte. In 1984, Caito left college to study Computer Graphics, design, and colors at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. During the 1990s, Caito delved into the Brazilian film industry as a producer, writer, and conceptual designer. Over time, his artistic focus shifted towards virtual mediums, with 90% of his work now residing in the digital realm. In 2010, he joined forces with his daughter, Camila Junqueira, to establish CJunqueira - Surface Pattern Design. While Camila transitioned to...
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Reynold Jay
I think "Some Like it Hot" was her greatest film. Well presented, Caito! Lovely work of art. FAV!
Caito Junqueira replied:
Thank you so much, Reynold. Cheers!
Daniel Gomez
Marvelous Work Caito !!!!!!!!!! L/F
Caito Junqueira replied:
Thank you very much, Daniel.
Pat Carafa
Beautiful
Caito Junqueira replied:
Thanks again, Pat.
Georgia Brushhandle
Beautiful capture of Marylin! excellent!! l/f and following
Caito Junqueira replied:
Thanks again, Georgia.
Donatella Muggianu
I like so much this Marilyn brown eyes :)
Caito Junqueira replied:
Don't they say that the eyes are the doors to our soul? /// Thank you, Donatella. :)