Old and Grey - Born in the UK in the 50's but rairly live there. Currently in Athens building what will be Europe's largest Satellite, Teleport and Production Studio Complex.
Being in the Media business I allways ask the same two questions of everything I see - "Does it work Artistically" and "Does it work Commercially"
So my comments my seem acerbic at times but hopefully they are constuctive and fair. BIONew to this site (April 2002) - Been dabling in all forms of Art since I was knee high to a ....My work sells quite well, even though it is not to everyones taste. Multi-discipline approach.
Tools: ElectricImage, Painter, Photoshop, Illustrator, FCP3, Combustion, Pro-Tools, Logic, ZBrush and some exotic propriatatory stuff. Watercolors, Oils, Brushes and Nikon & Leica Digitial Cameras. Mac Based -
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Comments (2)
racin-jason
I think that designs like these are what first caught my eye and inspired me to paint, many long years ago - although same were all the product of 2D art - computers weren't around back then - at least not in the desktop apparition. I've seen a number of such designs created with 3D software, mostly fractals though - and certainly nothing as complicated as the gorgeous mesh work you use in setting up your renders. In short - I love your work - designs are an art form all their own, and good ones like yours evolve from long hours of patience and practice. Beautiful job on yours Tattie.
HobbyHopper
Mooooooooooh. Keep up the nice work.