I have been “doing†art for as long as I can remeber, but it has been during the last two years that I have embraced the digital side.
My work is very gothic and surreal….with an emphasis on dark, vibrant colours and line. Too many artists have influenced me to even begin naming any.
I have been recently trying to find that “right†voice to express myself, so here goes….
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Comments (13)
paulbosse
nice picture.
odile
A must zoom in! This is stunningly beautiful.
JohnDelaquiox
awesome very reminiscent of a 70's post apocalyptic action film
vyktohria
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!
grafikeer
Love the graphic simplicity of this image...it conveys the mood without distracting elements...excellent work!
wotan
Fascinating... minimalistic and efficient, a real pleasure for my eyes and soul! Thx for share it!
teecee2107
Superb one ! I love the composition and the colors. A nice idea and an excellent relization !
doarte
Oh yes Shane, this is exceptional, you have made an image that defines Dune! Wondrous...keep em coming!
Kyronimos
Great work!
SIGMAWORLD
Sehr schön!
kftate
Wow! Spectacular scene. Outstanding work!
2121
brilliantly done !!!!
Chipka
You know, you've got me desperately searching your gallery now for a depiction of Shai Hulud! Okay, yeah, I'm really enjoying your work and will be catching up and commenting more. I love this particular image: the two moons, the silhouetted figures, the colors...it's all perfect and far more worthy of Frank Herbert's legacy than the stuff his son and that other guy are putting out...I loved the original Dune series for its layers and complexities and really subtle grace notes. This image has all of that and it's incredibly true to Frank Herbert's implied "feeling" of Dune. Marvelous work!