Mr. Underdott is an artist from Greece whose specialty is in digital art. He has worked as an architect for the last ten years, a field that requires precision and attention to detail, which is evident in his art.
AD: When and how did your interest begin in art?
MU: My first involvement with art began at early age, as I was inspired by my dad who was also an architect and traditional painter.
AD: Did you receive traditional or non-traditional education/training? Can you describe?
MU: I couldn’t say I have had a specialized education in art, apart from the basic facts I was taught in my school of architecture.
AD: What inspires you creatively?
MU: My artwork fulfills my inner need for creativity in a way that architecture cannot.
AD: What is your creative process like?
MU: Generally, I am inspired by everyday life experiences and things I observe around me, so I don’t follow a pattern or set of rules when I create art.
AD: How do you come up with your color pallets?
MU: I rather like to follow my instinct in choosing design and colors as the process develops.
AD: Is most of your work done digitally?
MU: Yes. Most of my work is done digitally.
AD: What are some art tools that you cannot live without?
MU: I couldn’t live without my pencil and my sketchbook.
AD: What do you hope to accomplish creatively this year?
MU: For this year, my plan is to draw more.