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Carlos
Cartagena is recognized as one of the top pinup artists of his
generation. His art is not limited to pinups, however. It spans
from traditional dry brush to a delicate air brush techniques.
There is hardly a country where his works cannot be seen.
Like most artists, achieving recognition was a long hard struggle.
Cartagena was born and raised in Guatemala City. As a young man he
soon realized that, in his home town, opportunities for artists of
his talent were limited. So, in 1981, at the age of 21 he
emigrated to the United States in pursuit of his boyhood dream of
becoming an artist.
Life in the U.S. wasn’t so easy for him either. Speaking only
limited English and not being a citizen in his new country made it
difficult for him. Settling in California, he worked as House
keeper, a cook in a fast food restaurants, a delivery boy, just to
support himself. He never lost sight of his dream of becoming an
artist. Largely self taught, every moment of his spare time was
spent learning and perfecting his craft. He taught himself use of
the airbrush as well as traditional brush techniques. He studied
the masters, their effective use of colour, tone, light and shadow.
Gradually, he put what he learned to practice: all the while
learning English and studying to become a U. S. citizen. It was a
ten year struggle.
He managed to place his pictures in various galleries that
recognized his talent and were willing to take a chance on him. An
occasional entrepreneur would buy one of his paintings. Before too
long, he was receiving commissions. In November 1996 he was
featured in Airbrush Action Magazine.
One day, at the request of a friend, he tried his hand at a pinups
for a fancy decals, and the rest is history. In the last four
years, Cartagena has risen to the top, and his pin-up
illustrations are seen all over the world. These high quality
decals are sought after by sports enthusiasts for surfboards,
snowboards and other products like key chains ETC.
His works have appeared in Playboy, Penthouse, and Femme Fatales
to name a few. His work is instantly recognizable. He is
considered by many among the best contemporary pin-up Artists,
ranking with renowned masters such as, Olivia, Hajime Sorayama,
and Boris Vallejo .
Cartagena is now a U.S. Citizen. He is proud that his pin-up
illustrations continue an American tradition began by artists,
such as Alberto Vargas, Gil Elvgren, George Petty, that have
become a part of the American culture. Cartagena also feels very
fortunate and grateful to be working with friends, like, Alfredo
Cartagena, Joe Popovits, Idan York, Robert Bane in the US. and
Reinhard Geckler representing him in Germany and all Europe.
Cartagena is regularly commissioned to paint models, but is
frequently asked to create female images that are of no one in
particular. When asked about his extraordinary talent, the smiles
and remembers Thomas Edison’s famous quip that genius is 10%
inspiration and 90% perspiration. Putting his own twist on Edison,
Cartagena says that talent is 10% burning desire and 90% long
hours of hard work. When giving advice to young aspiring artists
he reminds them of being committed to that 91%.
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