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Kaneda du film 'Akira' est garé à la Tour CMA-CGM.
Taille : 30 x 40 cm
Bruno Pradelle is an illustrator, screenwriter, and comic book colorist born in Paris to a Corsican mother and a Marseille father. Trained in advertising execution at Corvisart, he worked in the graphic industry in Paris before settling in Corsica and then Marseille. Recognized as a colorist for around forty albums with publishers like Glénat, Vents d'Ouest, and Soleil, he is also the screenwriter of the crime trilogy "Sans Pitié," a Marseille noir co-written with Pascal Génot and drawn by Olivier Thomas. Passionate about cult films, Bruno Pradelle creates original posters blending cinema characters with iconic Marseille locations, such as Taxi Driver at the Vieux-Port, The Big Lebowski playing pétanque, or Darth Vader in Marseille's streets. His work combines photography of Marseille locations (often via Street View), montage, and digital illustration with flashy colors and the word "Attention" in different languages to emphasize the city's cosmopolitan character. A comic book teacher and storyboard artist, he pursues an eclectic career between comics, illustration, and graphic creation.doyoubuzz+4youtube