Mumbai Graphic Designer and Drummer Aaron Pinto on Why Art in Metal is Important
In our fourth and final part of Indian visual artists working with metal bands, the drummer of groove/thrash metal band Providence and death grind band Gutslit talks about his influences and future projects
Aaron Pinto, Mumbai
Projects:
The Mumbai-based drummer was always a doodler, but got serious when he took on now-former band Providence’s debut EP Vanguard’s artwork. Pinto says the anime robot-inspired Vanguard artwork was the first time he attempted album art. “Even before I did the artwork for Providence, I always wantÂed to win that Best Album Art award at Rolling Stone Metal Awards [in 2012]. Reuben alÂways used to win it.” Pinto, who also works at the art and design team at MTV India, took up artwork for more bands after that win, including death grind band Gutslit, thrash/groove metallers Zygnema and hardÂcore band Reverrse Polarity.
Favorites:
Pinto cites death metal’s most gruesome illustrators like Mark Riddick and Dan Mumford as influences. Mumford is clearly more of a formative influence on Pinto, letting the bloody colors flow for death metallers like The Black Dahlia Murder and Whitechapel. Pinto adds, “[British artist] Godmachine also makes the most kickass artwork.”
From the drawing board:
Says Pinto about his process, “Once I get a brief from the band, I talk to them and I like to listen to their music while I do the artwork. Each one is a learning process.”
Coming up:
Pinto, who only recently set up his page on Behance, an onÂline community for showcasÂing artwork, says he gets comÂmissioned by bands based on word-of-mouth. He’s just finÂished working on instrumenÂtal metal band Pangea’s new T-shirt and is working on artwork for Chennai prog metal band Escher’s Knot and groove metal band Asylum.”