Rock on with Sharpie
I'd like to thank Lauren Loro for tracking me down and interviewing me about the guitars that I did with sharpie markers. Lauren is one of three "INKterns" participating in the Sharpie social media internship. Sounds like an amazing learning experience to me and with all those free sharpie's I have to say that I'm a bit jealous…Lauren started her own blog dedicated to her internship called "Sharpieinktern's blog" to delve deeper into her experience at Sharpie and to find out first hand what creative things people are doing with Sharpie markers. I'm honored to be the first artist she interviewed. Check out the full interview below and check back at her site often to see what else she discovers….

Rock On with Sharpie!
It amazes me what people create with Sharpies. That is why I am especially proud to introduce my first Sharpie Artist Peter Bragino. Thankfully he was kind enough to allow me to interview him and display some of his work… Hope you enjoy!
Tell me a little about your business.
My business is Bragino Creations and that incorporates my life in whole as a working artist. I own and operate THECEEFLAT Gallery in Brooklyn (www.theceeflat.com) and run the fine art section of my business out of there. I also create wall murals, art on random things, design work, figurative drawings/paintings, and airbrushing in any capacity.
How are Sharpie markers incorporated?
Sharpie markers have been and always will be a driving force in my work. From the early days of drawing friends names in grafitti and scribbling in notebooks, to current times of fine art paintings and art on guitars Sharpie has been there for me.
What benefit do you think this offers and to who?
The idea of having your own business as an artist benefits the artist in many ways. In my case I’ve always hoped that rejecting the norm and blazing my own trail would help inspire not only my immediate friends and family but anyone who comes in contact with my art as well.It’s possible to create the live of your dreams and that’s where I like to live, on the edge of creation…
Why are Sharpie markers a good fit for this?
Sharpie markers are a good fit for artist’s because they’re permanent, consistent, and simple. I especially like the industrial Sharpies. They write over just about anything which is why I used them to draw on the guitars. I also love to use them when I’m drawing the figure. I use mixed media a lot with the figure and the Professional or Industrial Sharpies can handle working over just about anything I put on the page, even wet surfaces. When each figure study only lasts 20 minutes it’s important to get the information down quickly without waiting for things to dry..
Tell us about some of your favorite designs. Why do they resonate with you?
Most of the designs that resonate with me are designs that are based on good composition. In the end composition is the most important aspect of any one of my pieces and the ones that succeed the most are ultimately added directly to my favorites list.
What was your inspiration for these designs?
Most of my inspiration for the designs that I create comes directly from nature. I draw a lot on location around New York and I study weekly from the human figure so in general it’s all natural and of course organic…
Can the public order designs or is this a private hobby?
The public may certainly order designs from my online store which should be up soon (www.shopbragino.com). I recently made the decision to redo the store so it’s in the process of a major rehaul. In the meantime potential clients can contact me through my website (www.bragino.com).
Have you tried to decorate any electrical guitars?
I haven’t painted any electric guitars. So far I’ve done 4 acoustic guitars.
Have you created any other piece of art using Sharpies?
I’ve drawn on many things using sharpies. One of my favorite things to draw on with sharpies is humans. Yes that’s right I use sharpies to create temporary tattoos on friends, and have even used them during photo shoots for giving a model a half sleeve.
What is your favorite Sharpie to use?
My favorite sharpie to use is certainly the basic black fine point. You can’t go wrong with the classics. For the more permanent situations and harder to mark on surfaces I love the professional Sharpie with the chisel point. It’s almost like using a brush with ink or paint.
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