BIO
Since 1993 the Dutch couple, Willem and Madeleine, have been working together in different fields of the arts and chose Hyperborea, as their professional name.
Being sculptors by trade, they have created a substantial collection of stone and bronze sculptures.
They've discovered the realm of computer graphics and this resulted in a large number of 3D renderings of alien landscapes inhabited with graceful life forms.
Most recently they have been working together on various projects in which they combine their sculptures, 3D artworks and original electronic ambient music into multi-media presentations.
Living in the south of The Netherlands, they have their own gallery and sculpture garden where visitors can experience their work.
http://www.hyperborea-art.nl
Have a nice day.
Willem & Madeleine
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Comments (11)
miwi
As always,excellent work!!!!!
PatGoltz
Those are neat gadgets. They remind me of the vehicles from Star Wars. The color coordination of the picture and the colors chosen are beautiful. You have wonderful mountains. I think the people riding in those vehicles are having fun!
Sunbow
Interesting how the speeders are camouflaged.
SNAKEY
I love this one.......... and the angle of tilt here.:O))
kansas
Wonderful! These space vehicles look like they will land on the water. I'm sure the will float.
4pack
Love the colours and atmosphere.
SunsetHunter
Nice mats on the terrain! Cool iamge - the tilted POV works well to give a sense of dynamism.
Incarnadine
I like this.
aliensprog
Clean and clear. Superb sci fi piece and great atmos!!!!!
TallPockets
Excellent!
tse60
I like the flying objects, texture you used and winter(?) sky. Bravo, friends!