🖌️🎨 Tito Merello Vilar is a Spanish illustrator.

 In 1980, the book “The Third Wave: The Classic Study of Tomorrow” by American philosopher, sociologist and futurologist Alvin Toffler was included in the New York Times bestseller list.
In the book, the author identified three main stages (waves) of human development:
agrarian,
industrial,
post-industrial.
Among others, he used his own term “clip culture”. According to the New York native, it will dominate in post-industrial society and will be characterized by the mosaic and fragmentary nature of the image, its brightness and brevity, its rapid replacement by others, as well as disunity, fragmentation of information, the dissolution of its integral models.
🖌️🎨 Tito Merello Vilar is a Spanish illustrator, a representative of this culture. His illustrations look like frames from clips or movies.
"An artist thinks in drawing," said Salvador Dali. But, unlike the brilliant surrealist, Tito Vilar's thoughts seem accessible to most consumers of modern mass culture.
He is an architect by profession, and like most of his colleagues, the Spaniard uses graphic editors to create "frozen music." Tito Merello Vilar uses the time saved on academic volumetric modeling to create illustrations.
In fact, it is obvious from them that their author is young. And it is also certain that drawing brings him pleasure. Maybe this is the main value of digital art - it is accessible to anyone.
But even worse - no problem, creativity is always a path to self-improvement.


































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