The nickname "Innovari" (meaning innovation or renewal in Latin) has been with me since I came across Syd Mead's prototype car design of the same name in his wonderful book "Sentinel." This work, with its air of "a new era of design"—along with the works of many SF and fantasy illustrators (such as Chris Foss, Peter Elson, Angus McKie, Chris Moore, Jim Burns, and Fred Gambino)—drove me over the years to do my own artwork.
"Fantastic fiction" always had a remarkable weight in my whole personal and professional life. I have been a professional SF author, I edited a fantasy and horror movie magazine, and for ten years have been chief modelmaker in my own special effects company.
In the last decade my creativity has leaned towards computer graphics and 3D illustrations in particular—with which I wanted to create professional artworks for books and magazines. I'm happy to say that in recent years this objective has been fulfilled, with many works sold worldwide to private and corporate clients.
Currently I'm building my worlds in Bologna, Italy, where I share a home with my wife Raffaella and our cats Leeloo and Merlin.
Luca Oleastri
VISIT MY WEBSITE at www.innovari.it
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Comments (9)
DominiqueB
Nice interpretation of the character. I saw the movie a little while back and really liked it.
milanautica
very nice - also saw the movie, it's an amazing story _
Rorsdors
Ive not seen the movie but this makes me want to, really dramatic and the use of fonts and image works really well together.
macsavers
I've seen the movie. This image captures it pretty well. The stoic face while performing almost magical work with their dual-weilding gun style, almost zen-like with a touch of matrix. Not sure I would have seen it at the theater, but it's a must-see on DVD. Definitely a Blade Runner-esque movie: possible reality with a sudden moral compass that conflicts with his job and popular philosophy.
three_grrr
Now I have to go look for the DVD .. judging from your writing, your image, and the comments .. it will be worth watching! Love the image, very dark and eerie feel to it ..
Odessey
Ive been told about this movie from an x co- worker and i could never remember the name since this person no longer is employed at the company i work for, thanks for resurfaceing the name from my forgetfull mind now i must rent this movie before i forget again ! Wonderfull lighting and shadow casting going on here .
jif3d
I've never seen or heard of this movie, but judging by your render, I would really like to see it now ! kool lighting gun muzzle flash FX ! ~Cheers~
pitklad
I liked that movie! Your render captures the felling ;^)
potrimpo
The actions scenes there would have put the Matrix to shame.