Bio=Charles Glaubitz
Location: "La Linea/ The border" inside the paradox of Tijuana,
Baja California, and San Diego, California.
Duration: I have been illustrating on and off since I started
going to school, about three or four years now.
I've recently graduated from CCAC, so it's been a year-and-a-half non stop.
Education: Associate degree from San Diego City College graphic design 1998;
certificate Rafael López illustration
Work Shop 1997; B.F.A. illustration California or Arts and Craft, San Francisco 2001;
Cultural Influences: Hybridity, father German American from Nebraska/ mother
from los Mochis Sinaloa, Mexico. It's reflected in the hybridity between the two
cities that l live in (San Diego/Tijuana). My work is also a hybrid or the reflection
of the cultural duality that utilizes and combines iconography, symbols, metaphors
, allegories, stealing, discarding, experimenting with images from "La línea".
Also lowbrow art, the subculture, comic books, art anime, manga.
Philosophy: Visual narrative... intuition, honesty, imagination, observation are the
secrets for creativity...hybridity is the result of the sun of two differences...duality
is as simple as night and day...do everything you do in life for the righteous cause,
or love, that's the secret for life.

CLIENTS
Rolling Stone Magazine, Info World Magazine, San Francisco Chronicle, Jensen Group, The Townsend Agency
Lumbre Magazine, Old Globe Theaters, Harcourt & Brace, Rafael Lopez Illustration, Aiga San Diego
Bohemian Magazine, Nickelodeon Magazine, Revista DF, Visual Asylum,Murphy Design, San Diego City College
Motorized Transit System, San Diego Youth & community services, San Diego Community Clinics
UCLA Magazine, UCSD Magazine, Baltimore Magazine, American Airlines, Spirit Magzine, PC Magazine, PlanSponsor Plansponsor Magazine, Storage Magazine,

AWARDS/PUBLICATIONS
Illustrations have been recognized by American Illustration and Comunication Arts Magzine