Emanuele Tenderini

Emanuele Tenderini

Emanuele Tenderini at 2008 Venice Comic Art Fest
Born Emanuele Tenderini
June 30, 1977
Venice, Italy
Nationality Italian
Area(s) Colourist
Notable works
Wondercity, Dampyr, Dylan Dog
Awards Ayaaaak Award, 2009

Emanuele Tenderini (born 30 June 1977 in Venice) is an Italian comic book artist.

Tenderini is known for his participation in Wondercity, a comic book series produced for France and published in several other nations. During his career he has collaborated with many other comic book series, both for Italy and for other countries.

Biography

Tenderini attended the Istituto Commerciale Paolo Sarpi and graduated as accountant. Then he worked as graphic designer in a copy bureau in Venice and in a private advertising studio. He moved to Milan where he gradueted with honors at the Scuola del Fumetto. Then he came back to Venice where he started his career as colourist, working with the thrash metal band Merendine.[1]

In the same time he worked together Alex Crippa in creating 100 Anime, a comic book published by the French publishing house Delcourt in 2004. In France he earned a positive outcome, as he collaborated since 2005 to other works, Othon & Laiton and Wondercity, and as he published between 2006 and 2007 two volumes of Oeil de Jade as drawer, edited by Les Humanoïdes Associés. In France, he also collaborated to other works like: Prediction (2007-2008), Arcane Majeur, Wisher, La Porte d'Ishtar (2008), Dei and 1066 (2011).[2][3]

In Italy his main works were the special editions of Dylan Dog in 2007 and of Dampyr in 2008. Other Italian collaborations were Vasco Comics (2007), Rumbler (2008) and The Odissey (2011).[2]

In 2014 he worked with Linda Cavallini creating World of Lumina, a graphic novel developed through their own digital color technic, named Hyperflat, and produced by a crowdfunding on Indiegogo in the same year.[4]

Works

Awards

References

  1. Angelo Jacobelli. komix.it, ed. "Wondercity". Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Sito ufficiale di Emanuele Tenderini". Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  3. bedetheque.com (ed.). "Tenderini, Emanuele" (in French). Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  4. Giovanni Santucci (April 28, 2014). comic-soon.com, ed. "Lumina, fumetto in crowdfunding su Indiegogo per Tenderini e Cavallini". Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  5. Ayaaaak.net, ed. (April 6, 2009). "Miglior Colorista del 2008". Retrieved June 8, 2014.

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