Artwork reinterpretation
The designs aren’t from my authority, all of them belongs to Jose Luis Perez Ramos aka. Bnomio™, he is a graphic designer from Madrid, Spain. He have a style that I always loved, very simple, clear and contundent. I Believe that you can do big things in a few lines, but simplicity isn’t a easy quest. This project is a tribute to Bnomio, because his art is a huge influence to me. So, I decided to make a reinterpretation of some of his drawings and put the artworks in my personal space.
Pinting process
Monochromatic series of 8 printed digitally on black and white canvas - 50x50cm. These illustrations were made in illustrator, hand drawing in Wacom Intuos 5. Framed in natural wood (box). 
Framing process
I always follow a black and white concept when I’m working in interior designs. The contrast of those colours it’s great if you also combine them with natural wood. I made 4 drawings with  black background and white lines and 4 with white background and black lines, to generate a chess board effect.
Conclution
Open your mind, take a time to watch other artists, keep active and open to learn new concepts, leave your pride aside.
Tribute to Bnomio
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Tribute to Bnomio

This is a reinterpretation of art. The designs aren’t from my authority, all of them belongs to Jose Luis Perez Ramos aka. Bnomio™, he is a graph Read More

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