From: Bern, Switzerland
Gender: Male
Age: Tooooo old... but still looking good! ;-)
Interests:
Music: Death-, Doom and Black Metal, 70's and some 80's Hardrock/Metal but also Classic Rock and good Pop
Movies/TV: Sci-Fi, Horror, everything with a good atmosphere (and a good story!), The Simpsons
Sport: Wrestling and Ice Hockey (both on TV, hehe)
IÂ work with Poser and Bryce, sometimes Carrara... and I love to do postwork in Photoshop.
I love to create fantasy and horror art and then some surealistic stuff from time to time.
Influences are Joachim Luetke, Travis Smith, Dan Seagrave, HR Giger, Hugh Syme, Frank Frazetta, Ken Kelly, Boris Vallejo and some of the "new guys" like Markus Vogt, Philip Straub, Alp Altiner, Meats Meyer etc.
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Comments (17)
3Dpixi
Most excellent composition and art ... Love it big time!!
necrophage
fascinating and creepy!
BenBischop
Super Cool....!!!
M2A
Deadly delicious work. I like this bloody sword you created. Shadow and background are also very nice parts.
rikomortis
dark!
evs69
Scary and dark, but mightily impressive!
adiemas
Excellent work!!
Half-Baked
Great piece of suggestive art!
Tracesl
well done, dark and sinsister, excellent
geirla
Very nice! But my mind said Reaper, not Ripper. Either way, it works.
brickart
dark and creepy... excellent mood and color scheme! Great!
Prematos
Fantastic work.
shamstar
Oh, yeah!! Well done. Great mood and atmosphere.
dbrv6
Pointy! Great atmosphere and darkly presented
nfredman
Chilling! Definitely a less-is-more demonstration.
Kattey
This image says a lot by showing only that little. Wonderful laconism.
dayna2
Excellent work love what you did here so much with so little the shadow is enough for great impact, Dayna xx