
Jonatan Cantero
February 6th, 2010 admin

I don’t know much about Jonatan Cantero; his blog doesn’t have much in the way of biographical information. He is a young illustrator living in Barcelona, Spain, and is apparently working toward a career in comics, though not yet published in the field. His blog and deviantART page have some examples of his work, many of them featuring his small bean-like characters involved in things like harvesting strawberry pulp by mining operation or gathering pollen in buckets while incurring the displeasure of bees. I was really taken with this piece, particularly when viewed large (large version here ), and hope to see more from Cantero as he progresses. [Via Monster Brains ]
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