Hyper-realistic Artist: Fabiano Millani


Q: How did you learn to make your art so realistic?

A: I am still learning. And every day I seem to see more mistakes and try to correct them to evolve.

Q: How long have you been doing art?

A: I believe it started in the first year of school with abstracts. But I have been working in this field professionally since I was 18 years old. In that time I went and came back several times.

Q: If anyone would like to register for a workshop, what would that entail? How can someone sign up for a workshop?

A: The workshop was designed for artists of any level and age. Talented people easily catch the technique. After the demonstration, I help each student individually, thus helping each one according to their difficulty. To sign up just get in touch through social networks.

Q: What is the best location for your workshops so far?

A: They happen in several countries, such as Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Qatar, Turkey ... And I want to expand to other countries as well.

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Q: What kind of artwork do you like the most?

A: My favorite technique is hyper-realistic painting.

Q: What is the best advice you can give artists like yourself to gain followers and promote the work?

A: Produce a lot, work every day. Good art promotes itself. Giving up the shortcuts, the search must come from within each one.

Q: Where did the idea of hosting your own workshops come from?

A: Many people questioned about the technique. So I decided to develop workshops and online classes, to add art with the whole world.

Q: Where would you like to host your next workshops, which countries?

A: One country I would  love to is France. I look forward to going.

Q: How can you challenge yourself?

A:  When I look back, I see how bad I was, it urges me a lot to improve and move forward.

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