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Yonder Castillo Art

Yonder Castillo is an illustrator, designer, visual artist and art student from Miami, Florida. He is currently a student at The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Wisconsin, where he is focusing on a degree in Illustration with a minor in communication design. He currently works as the graphic designer and photographer for The David Barnett Gallery. He enjoys beauty in the delicate things in life, music and calm, quiet walks.

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Artist: Yonder Castillo
Metus (Fear)
By Yonder Castillo
Located in Milwaukee, WI
Two sisters wrapped in webbings and covered in spiders. This artist has dove deep into the fear of arachnophobia. When looking at this piece people at first spot the dew on the webbi...
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Canvas, Acrylic, Board

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