Started with computer way back in the 80' with my first Mac (Apple II). I'm a designer by profession and I run a little design and communication Studio in Lugano (Switzerland). I've developed a real passion for 3D and, while I use it quite a bit in my work, I also spend a lot of time experimenting on my own.
I'm italian but I live in Switzerland, I'm married and have two daughters.
I enjoy photography, painting and writing.
I'm a great fan of Cinema 4D and I was really happy when Maxon decided to use two of my illustrations for their website and an other image for their 2014 calendar.
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Comments (10)
woodywoo
Very interesting and unique work. Nice job.
Eremes
thank you woodywoo for visiting and commenting
steelrazer
Very nice work on this piece. Lush and texture rich!
Eremes
Thank you very much, I'm happy that you like it.
bebopdlx
This is amazing.
Eremes
Well thanks. although it's far from perfect, the more I look at it the more mistakes a see... (~_^)
ROGERGONDRAN Online Now!
A really incredible work, I like very much the almost organic render.
Eremes
Thank you very much Roger. Thanks for passing by
Greywolf44
Beautiful cave. Incredible mats and textures.
Eremes
Thanks a lot. As I wrote above, with a little more wirk it could be better, but right now I don'have the time. Cheers
saphira1998
very great
Eremes
thank you very much
Jollyself
One really needs to see this in full view to understand the scene...I like it ;)
motic
Excellent ;o]
RachealMarie
Wow, fantastic scene!
Eremes
Thank you very much!
McGrandpa
He also looks tired, and maybe a bit sad in his contemplation of his kill across the cave. Makes one wonder what he is wondering. :) like most of your works, this does evoke emotion.
Eremes
While I was working on this I just imagined that he would be totally part of nature, as much flesh and spirit as a any animal, seeing the world around him as a mixture of danger, mystery and discovery. he would kill but respect and be thankful to the spirit of his prey. I don't think he is consciously thinking this but, like a Japanese artist working wood, lacquer or clay, he's part of his spear, his victim and the act of survival. Don't know if this makes sense...