Draft:Lucia Benavente
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Lucía Benavente, known online as LittleBrisby, is a Spanish layout artist and cartoonist.
Early life
[edit]Benavente was born in Madrid, Spain. She studied Biology at the Autonomous University of Madrid and later trained in digital arts at ESDIP. She completed further specialization in Background Design for TV Animation at Warrior Art Camp.
Career
[edit]Benavente's work includes backgrounds and layout design for animated trailers for indie video games like Blasphemous[1] and Temtem[2], and editorial illustration[3], with a focus on visual storytelling and composition. She is also known for illustrating the Borealia book trilogy by authors Javi Araguz and Isabel Hierro. She is currently developing her graphic novel while continuing to work on international creative projects.
She has presented talks at industry events such as Voxel School Industry Week and Weird Market, sharing insights into her experience as a layout and background artist.
Bibliography
[edit]- El Taller 3ra Temporada (2015, Dibbuks, ISBN 978-8415850977)
Illustrator for Borealia series with Javi Araguz and Isabel Hierro.
- Borealia (2018, Astronave, ISBN 978-8467931181)
- Borealia: Entre Dos Mundos (2018, Astronave, ISBN 978-8467933789)
- Borealia: Salto al Multiverso (2019, Astronave, ISBN 978-8467936360)
References
[edit]- ^ "Lucía Benavente Molinero - Video Game Credits". MobyGames. Retrieved 2025-04-27.
- ^ Schnier, Mike (2020-02-27). "Sunshine Animation on the process behind Temtem's 2D animated intro". Toon Boom Animation. Retrieved 2025-04-27.
- ^ "About". Little Brisby. Retrieved 2025-04-27.