ABOUT

Fernando Manavella is an Argentine artist, designer and writer. He studied art at the National University of Córdoba and Graphic Design at the Superior Mariano Moreno Institute.
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His work transports us to imaginary worlds of surreal tints, nightmare scenes, swarms of branches, medieval postcards or Viking tales.
He makes his drawings with microfibers or pens on canson paper or illustration whose sizes are usually large. ​
This page works as an online art store where you will find a catalog with his works and you can buy some of them, whether they are originals or printed copies on request.
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Education
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Photography Course, FICDE, 2021.
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Higher technician in graphic and advertising design, Mariano Moreno Higher Institute, 2009.
Illustration course taught by Oscar Chichoni, 2007.
​Fine Arts, National University of Córdoba, 2004.
Art and Drawing Workshop given by the artist Juan Carlos Jachymiak, 1998.
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Publications and competitions
Publication of the story "The Oracle" in the anthology "Disturbing Landscapes", organized by Portico, science fiction meeting
(La Plata, 2019)
Publication of the story "The Call of Vyrylya" in the anthology "Imperfect Future", organized by Portico, science fiction meeting
(La Plata, 2018)
Publication of the story "Daytime Tragedies" in Polosecki, the urban dissemination magazine
(Córdoba, 2013)
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Publication of the story "Looking at the End" in Babel, the magazine
(Mexico City, 2009)
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Participation in the UPC Science Fiction Prize 2007
(Barcelona, 2007)
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Participation in the UPC Science Fiction Prize 2004
(Barcelona, 2004)
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Finalist in the International Poetry and Narrative Contest "Paragraphs without Limits”
(Córdoba, 2002)​