
Paquito Bolino
Visual Effects
Biography
Pakito Bolino is a French artist, designer and editor, born in 1964 in Nîmes. After his studies at the Beaux-Arts School of Angoulême, he settled in Paris where he founded in 1993 with Caroline Sury the editions Le Dernier Cri à Ris-Orangis, after which he was formed in the serigraphy atelier of the APAAR (Association Pour Adultes Avec Réserves).
Known For

Thirty artists from eleven countries have created a visual trip to hell that was inspired by the devotion pictures of the La Major cathedral in Marseille. This absurd mix of styles is close to the Art Brut. The ugly, blasphemous and obscene work stresses out the often anarchic side of the animation film and is easily incorporated into the complete works of the artists collective Le Dernier Cri, which was founded in 1993 in Marseille.
Savage Religions
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19 squelettes dans un placard

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Fanzinat

Photo to Film, Horrors of the childhood. A short for the Six-short Anthology "Photomobiles" 35mm, 2004. The other shorts were: Mémoires vives by Denis Cartet, 10’; Que la mort nous sépare by Octavia de Larroche, 10’; Temps morts by Vincent Arnaud, 7’; Hôtel Plasky by Aurélia Barbet, 7’; Je reviens Fanny de Pascal Boyadjian, 5’ and of course Les kauchemars d’Oskar, by Pakito Bolino, 10’