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Armand Cabrera was born in San Francisco. He recently moved to beautiful Northern Virginia where he enjoys the challenge of painting the 4 seasons. An award-winning, self-taught artist, Armand is a full time oil painter represented by galleries across the United States.
In addition to his Fine Art career, Armand has spent 2 decades as a successful production artist in the computer games and entertainment industry, creating conceptual designs, background art, and special effects animation and storyboarding. His clients include LucasFilm Games, Disney, Zynga, Electronic Arts, Virgin Entertainment, Nickelodeon, Microsoft and Paramount Pictures.
Armand has had numerous One-Man Exhibitions and his work is found in notable corporate and private collections around the world.
History
Established in 1980.
Armand Cabrera has been painting and creating art since he was a child. He currently splits his time between fine art and computer games art.
Meet the Business Owner
Armand C.
Business Owner
Armand Cabrera was born in San Francisco. He recently moved to beautiful Northern Virginia where he enjoys the challenge of painting the 4 seasons. An award-winning, self-taught artist, Armand is a full time professional artist represented by galleries across the United States.
Armand has spent 2 decades as a successful production artist in the computer games and entertainment industry, creating conceptual designs, background art, and special effects animation and storyboarding.
Armand writes weekly informative articles about his painting process, the business of art
and historical artists on his very popular blog. ArtAndInfluence.blogspot.com
Armand is often published in regional and internationally-known fine art publications. International Artist Magazine, American Art Collector, Art of the West, Art Business News, The Piedmont Virginian, Élan Magazine, Plein Air and Southwest Art Magazines have recognized Armand as one of the premier, contemporary painters in the country.