Sergio Macedo
Sergio Macedo is a Brazilian comic artist. Born in Além Paraíba, he pursued a career in illustrating for advertising and journalism, before illustrating for Brazilian newspapers and magazines. In the 1970s, he moved to France, where he published comics in the publications Métal Hurlant and Heavy Metal. He eventually moved to French Polynesia, where he published several comics, many of which focus on the indigenous peoples of the region and others. Other works focus on aliens and esoteric themes.
Early life
Sergio Macedo was born 8 April 1951 in Além Paraíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He began drawing early in life. In 1954, he moved to Juiz de Fora. He credited his artistic inspiration as a child to both foreign and Brazilian comic book artists, as well as realist artists. Later on, in the late 60s and early 1970s, he became inspired by American and French underground comic artists. He was self taught.Career
He pursued a career in illustrations for advertising and journalism. Newspapers he contributed illustrations to in Brazil included Estado de São Paulo and Folha de São Paulo; he also contributed to the magazine Planeta. He had a solo exhibition, his first, at the Celina Art Gallery in 1970. He was sent to prison in 1972 for six months. He gained perks after he drew art for the prison guards, which resulted in better treatment. From 1972 to 1973, he would publish his comics in the magazine Grilo. About that time, he and several friends founded the newspaper SOMA, which they sold on the street during Brazil's period of military dictatorship. He was interested in psychedelics, but stopped in 1975, as he viewed it as a lazy method instead of pursuing inner effort to achieve the results he wanted. In the 1970s, he was for a time associated with the German band Kraftwerk.He moved to Europe in 1974, where he illustrated for the Dutch magazine Bres. He then moved to France, and began publishing comics in Métal Hurlant, ', Heavy Metal,' as well as the educational magazines J'Ai Lu, Fiction, and Galaxie. He also contributed to the Neutron and Sexbulles magazines. His first album of comics was published in 1975 by Kesselring, publishing Psychorock and Telechamp in the following years with Les Humanoïdes Associés. He created the Vic Voyage series of comics in the 1980s, first published in Circus magazine, an adventure and mystery series focusing on a man who discovers that he is of alien origin. The series was later continued through the Aedena and Vaisseau d'argent publishers.
Works and reception
Most of his bibliography is unpublished in his home country of Brazil; while well known abroad, he is little known there. In 1989, the Swiss newspaper 24 heures said Macedo's art was of "a rare purity" and that he displayed an "ecologist-mystico-baba-futurist philosophy". Earlier in 1976, a critic from the same paper had negatively described his work in Circus, calling him "promising but long-winded" with an "annoying cosmic bucolicism", and that it was less funny than usual.Many of his works take place in Pacific sea settings. Several of his works focus on indigenous peoples, as well as aliens and extraterrestrial contact. Motifs in his art include esoteric, cabalistic and visionary themes and elements. Following his joining the UFO religion Siderella, his works focused increasingly on extraterrestrial themes. His art has been noted for its characteristic metallic smoothness, with detailed renderings alongside heavy airbrushed highlights. His artwork is styled in a realist manner, utilizing airbrush and gouache. Joe McCulloch of The Comics Journal noted Macedo as a "smooth-edged artist", comparing him to Angus McKie, calling him "one of a class that basically vanished forever" from North American comics following the end of the Heavy Metal publication. He named Wallace Woody, Norman Rockwell, N. C. Wyeth, Inácio Justo, Jayme Cortez, Philippe Druillet, Caza, Richard Corben, and Winslow Homer as inspirations. Later in his career he named nature as his biggest inspiration.
In 2007, Macedo received the 2007 HQMIX award in the Great Master category. Macedo was one of four people to win the Prêmio Angelo Agostini for Master of National Comics award in 2022.