词条 | Renato Canini |
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CareerCanini' first job was at age 21, for Rio Grande do Sul state's Secretary of Education and Culture, doing illustrations for the children's magazine Cacique. When the publication ceased, Canini kept doing engineering technical drawings until he completed ten years as a civil servant, a thing he despised. He also collaborated for the newspaper Correio do Povo, TV Piratini and alternative publications. In 1967 Canini was invited by a Methodist pastor (Rev. Willian Schisler Filho - Dico), to be an illustrator for the children's magazine Bem-Te-Vi, and moved to São Paulo. Two years later, he got an opportunity to work for Editora Abril, first in the magazine Recreio, and then Disney comics. Canini's José CariocaIn the beginning of the 1970s, José Carioca stories in Brazil were limited to reissues of 1940-1950 American-made strips, or adaptations of another characters' strips, like Mickey or Donald Duck. Canini, back to Porto Alegre, started to draw José Carioca's stories. Canini adapted the character to a more modern setting, changing the character's suit and bow tie for a T-shirt. Together with other artists and writers he helped bring the ambiance of the story to a perceived more authentic Brazilian context. But it was Canini's simple, loose and economical drawing style what departed his creations from Disney's standards. Canini's stories were not credited, but he always put his name in-story on background adverts and products. Canini drew José Carioca for five years,[1] creating some 135 stories, some also written by himself, until publishers say that his drawing style was departing away too much from the Disney style, not selling as well as before and finally cancelling the production. Canini kept drawing comics, creating original characters like the cowboy Kaktus Kid, he psychiatrist Dr. Fraud, and the Brazilian native Tibica. See also
References1. ^1 {{Cite web|title = Renato Canini: Traço simples, poucas linhas, talento de sobra|url = http://www.universohq.com/entrevistas/renato-canini-traco-simples-poucas-linhas-talento-de-sobra/|website = Universo HQ|accessdate = 2015-11-04|language = pt}} 2. ^{{Cite web|title = Bastião #3|url = http://issuu.com/revistabastiao/docs/bastiao_03|website = Issuu|accessdate = 2015-11-04}} External links
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