Pablo Avilés (Pablo Tricks, b. 1990, Spain)
is an illustrator and concept artist specialized in the dark fantasy genre.
His work depicts figures inspired by ancient mythology, witches, and the natural forces of symbolic worlds. Fantasy and magic illustrations with a strong narrative component, his art seeks—through a distinctive visual universe—to tell stories of transformation, power, and inner conflict. His pieces are conceived both as standalone artworks and as fragments of a larger, cohesive world.
An invitation to self-discovery through imagery.
Pablo Avilés (Pablo Tricks, b. 1990, Spain)
is an illustrator and concept artist specialized in the dark fantasy genre.
His work depicts figures inspired by ancient mythology, witches, and the natural forces of symbolic worlds. Fantasy and magic illustrations with a strong narrative component, his art seeks—through a distinctive visual universe—to tell stories of transformation, power, and inner conflict. His pieces are conceived both as standalone artworks and as fragments of a larger, cohesive world.
An invitation to self-discovery through imagery.
From an early age, drawing and painting have been my way of understanding the world. I spent hours creating characters, environments, and stories, not as an escape, but as a way to organize ideas, emotions, and questions I did not always know how to express otherwise.
Over time, that need to create evolved into an artistic career. My interest in fantasy and mythology eventually shaped a personal visual language, where painting allows me to explore different worlds and ideas.
These ideas translate into my art, enabling me to connect with people who feel a similar attraction to the imaginary, the symbolic, and the creative.
— Pablo