Hi, i'm Stefan
"CorporateArts" is the pseudonym for the combination of my different creative activities.
My main-job is Tattoo-Artist and i work in my own studio "Heaven's Tattoo" in Braunschweig, Germany. Before i opened my studio i worked also as a professional freelancer Airbrush-Artist, long before the digital age ;)
The biggest project of this time was a complete Tarot Deck, which is published as "Medevial's Traumzeit-Tarot". You'll find infos about it in the web. Also a complete learning book about it is available.
Nowadays beside my main-job i spend much time in 3D modelling and illustrations. As a professional artist of course i make sometimes freelancer jobs in illustrations and i sell my 3D models.
Last not least sometimes i need a break in my nonstopp creative activity. Then it's time to make synthesizer music ;)
Stefan Beckhusen!
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Comments (9)
IO4
Beautiful sky colours:)
mac4gman
Lovely colors, marvelous composition. A definite winner - bravo!
Arumbus
As the others said the color selction is marvelous. Bravo!
pops
wonderful image
soffy
wow how wonderful is this,fantastic colors and atmosphere,truly an excellent creation*****
LENK911
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST GEORGEOUS LANDSCAPES I HAVE EVER SEEN! WONDERFUL COLORS. WHAT A FANTASY. THE SKY LOOKS SO MAGICAL. I WOULD LOVE TO USE THIS WITH ONE OF MY ANGELS? MORE PLEASE.
artgum
Had to really look to see if it was Bryce- a very nice experiment, with excellent results!
aliensprog
Very cool indeed!!!!
RETIRED
you definately succeeded in getting a different and beautiful look. well done. I sortta wonder about the great purple and lavender colors with a yellow sun. My Chemistry lab memory is way ancient & I cant recall how you could get that color scheme with a G (yellow) type star. Perhaps with a cooler and more distant light? Anyway - I can not being critical of perfection. :-)