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By Kerisha Collins

The USA based freelancer, Andre Junget has a vibrant and full of life portfolio on our website. With a wide selection of designs displayed, Andre has managed to create the pieces in a collective fashion, where his familiar designs relate to a specific topic.

This self-taught illustrator began his career in 1991 and has won Awards of excellence for his designs in 2005, 2008 and 2009 from ASAI. The illustration he displays range from classic automobiles, architecture and house portraits just to name a few of his precise illustrations.

He has the capability to make them look like photos from first glances with the colours and styles he uses on his designs, which outline the effects displayed in his work.

Andre explains his love for architecture as "the way it used to be". Those architectural designs are based off home-fronts, building exteriors and landscapes. These will contain water colours, pencil and pen and ink designs, drawn by the hand of Andre. Take a look at his piece, Water Villa, which shows his skill with water colours. The piece is set on a blue background and a designed boarder to add more visual effect.

As his designs are hand drawn, it is hard to believe that Andre does not graphically enhance any of his designs due to the amazing quality of them but he only uses CAD models and sketch ups to work from.

The designs created by Andre are not digitally enhanced in any way, shape or form but he likes to work from sketch up and CAD models. He has contributed drawings of images for marketing brochures and books on architectural perspective. This then lead him to working with established architectural firms throughout Fairfield and New Haven Counties, Connecticut.

In 2007, Andre was elected to the Society of Illustrators, which is a life long dream of his. He also practises a wide variety of architectural illustration styles and continues to develop his brand, his trademark illustration style for his clients and collectors.

Andre has inspired many people to improve and enhance their drawing skills. If you looking for inspiration and advice then you could either get in direct contact will him, or find many other artists who product similar type of work. If you do a search on Google you will find a host of talented pencil artists who actually make a living from portrait creations. One piece of advice for those aspiring artists, always make sure you produce work that you enjoy, in terms of the theme and ethics behind it. This will keep you going when you face difficulties and help you to enjoy what you get paid for.

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