Artist Camilla d’Errico Has Developed a Project About the Ancient Greeks Knowing Unknown, Key Items About Humanity’s Place in the World Rhett Wilkinson Follow Jul 31, 2019 · 3 min read

The first to take his or her spot in a celebrity booth at Spring FanX Salt Lake Comic Convention 2019, professional graphic artist Camilla d’Errico told Geeks Against Trump that her latest project regards ancient Greeks knowing mysterious, vital things about where human beings sit in the grand scheme of Earth’s history. d’Errico’s work will be on display Oct. 3–6 at 2019 New York Comic Con after just showing at the San Diego convention.

d’Errico describes herself on her Facebook page as “a hopeless romantic (who) loves the planet, French bulldogs, watermelons, vampires and zombie hunters!” (Our interview at times was between conversational and flirtatious.)

Camilla d’Errico (photo credit: LiftedGeek.com)

d’Errico is a comic book artist, “pop surrealist” and creator, according to her website.

“I am a pop surrealist artist (who) began creating art professionally in 2009,” d’Errico says on her Facebook page. “I use Holbein Duo Oils to paint beautiful, ethereal, doll-like girls for galleries around the world. I also draw manga and have dedicated a big part of my career to helping aspiring artists by publishing many How-To Books. Throughout my career, I have done work for Disney, Hasbro, Mattel, Random House, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, Boom! Studios, etc. I strive to be an artist that spreads love and positivity into the world.”

“I also paint big-eyed beauties surrounded by melting rainbows and lots of animals,” d’Errico said.

“d’Errico has been making waves in the fine art and comic industries with her manga-influenced style. Ever the prolific artist, she is an urban contemporary painter, toy designer, character creator and comic artist,” her page reads. “She has distinguished herself through her ability to seamlessly weave comic art and manga with surrealist elements, wrapping it all together with an extensive emotional palette. Thanks to her relentless energy, dedication, and just enough sleep deprivation, she has followed her dream of successfully working creatively for a living.”

“Camilla can’t live without Holbein’s ‘DUO’ water-soluble oils, green tea lattes, Hello Kitty merchandise, and her daily fix of manga and anime,” the page reads. “She is proud to be supported by, and to work with, Vancouver based PacBlue Printing and their team of professionals for all her printing needs.”

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