Meet Sergio Ingravalle, a freelance illustrator from Germany. Following a memorable five-month journey from Sydney to Beijing, he was inspired to embark on a new artistic path – illustration. This led to the creation of his captivating series, “Mindshots”.
According to the artist, the title “Mindshots” was born from the ideas that often pop out during various activities, be it working, talking, watching a movie, hanging out with friends or simply being bored in the doctor’s waiting room. “Some are socially critical, while others are just plain ridiculous.”
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#1 “Sharing”

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“I worked on watercolor drawings and portraits, but something was missing and it would take me months to find my personal style. I was looking for a fast and bold way to bring the images and thoughts out of my head. So I started a series of illustrations called ‘Mindshots’ inspired by my daily life,” the artist shared with Bored Panda.
#2 “Destructive Criticism”

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#3 “For Eternity”

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From a young age, Sergio Ingravalle has found joy in using pencils, watercolors, and ink. Currently, he blends these traditional elements digitally to create lively sports illustrations, portraits, and figurative drawings. The artist likes trying different styles and techniques to create awesome projects for all sorts of uses.
#4 “Let’s Leave”

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#5 “Ego”

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“My very first Mindshot creation was a bird wearing an oxygen mask. I had this image in my mind for months after visiting Sydney and Beijing with intense smog on my trip. After a few years, dozens of illustrations and positive feedback on my Instagram, I decided to make a book that included my 50 best Mindshots.”
“50 Mindshots” is a series of illustrations that everyone can understand. They depict things like cyberbullying, people being taken advantage of at work, and the challenges of falling in love. Sergio gets ideas for each picture from things that happen in his everyday life.
#6 “Accusations”

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#7 “Under Control”

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#8 “Punchline”

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#9 “Time Is Running”

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#10 “Education Is Freedom”

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#11 “Online Dating”

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#12 “Solution”

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#13 “Creative Block”

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#14 “Watch What You Say”

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#15 “Resist”

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#16 “Lack Of Time”

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#17 “Switch On”

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#18 “Toxic Conversations”

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#19 “Omertà”

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#20 “2-In-1 Protest Tool”

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#21 “Offline Conversation”

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#22 “I Promise!”

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#23 “Likes For Likes”

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#24 “Social Networking Not Allowed”

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#25 “Drinking Pattern”

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#26 “Traveling To East Asia”

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#27 “Terror On The Internet”

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#28 “Disconnected”

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#29 “Promise”

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#30 “Time To Recharge”

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#31 “Offline: On”

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#32 “In Your Face”

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#33 “Black Widow”

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#34 “Lost In Space”

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#35 “Meeting”

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#36 “Comfort Zone”

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#37 “Sweet Success”

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