The artist told Bored Panda about how much he enjoys painting a person’s skin texture and capturing it down to the pores. He also said: “I’m currently using caramel on the skin, it increases the contrast and adds a dazzling look. I could change my mind in the future and it could be something else.”
Talking about his creative process, Fabiano explained: “I select the model and take the photos first. I try to direct the photo to capture the best of each model, their brightness and essence. Then I use said photo as a reference for the painting. I'm always correcting and trying to improve the image, molding the painting to make it as good and pleasant as possible. However, after finishing, I always think it could still be better.”
When asked about hidden meaning behind his paintings, Millani admitted that some of his paintings have a more interesting backstory: “For example, in one of my paintings I wanted to pay tribute to a great friend of mine who committed suicide. I tried to put everything into the painting: his passage through life and the way he died.”
The talented painter says he is inspired by everything he sees. It usually takes him about 15 days to finish a painting. “My biggest goal is to be able to continue painting forever. Trying to improve over time,” says Fabiano.






















