BIO
I've been doing art for a long time. I use to do my work using an airbrush and standard paint brushes, but now use only the computer. I have a MFA degree in painting, but make my living doing graphic design. The work that I do using the computer, looks almost the same as the work I use to do using an airbrush. I've now use AI images to start with and fix and modify them. Except for the ability to create an image a whole lot faster, all that has changed is the clean-up. "click".
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Comments (9)
PhthaloBlue
Wonderful artwork - love it!
bob4artist
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max-
Another eye-feast! That's some wild, far-out totally tubular stuff!
bob4artist
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Jollyself
this is very cool and love the details
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brylaz
Coool!
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uncollared
This is so cool. Love everything going on.
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Nanothect
Well I finally got around to commenting, but what did you expect Teach? With so much detail and curiosities it just can't be rushed...I tried to find any subliminal little 'easter eggs' but no joy, so this time I failed. :-)
bob4artist
Yes, it is overwhelmingly busy. But that's the point and what makes it interesting. Maybe give it a try with your sci-fi women. Just add in the style of Hieronymus Bosch and Salvador Dali. See what you get. - Bob
anahata.c
a wonderful gala array of bosch-like creatures and structures and just-plain bosch-isms...you have the strange people-animal-like humans, the collective of every kind of humanity incl sages, knights, people at feasts, etc, some wonderfully early 20th C concepts of how space ships and stations were conceived in circa 1920 (ever see "Metropolis" by Fritz Lang?)...and flying castles and sinewy structures, and what looks like a rocket-side on the far right, plus the sphere-like things bosch loved to stick in his paintings (I still don't know what some of them are in his work), and some dark portions with the chiaroscuro that he used in some of his religious paintings (St. Anthony something---I don't remember the name but he could go quite dark, almost like Caravaggio), and the deep landscape and so on. I assume this took real time, and then you have to assemble it all too. It's a giddy update of his concepts, very playful, and the light is gentle and beautiful. Not sure i'd wanna spend lots of time in there as I don't know if I'd come out alive, but it gets the best of the 1500s and today, and it's a real carnival. Bravo!
bob4artist
Thank you. You seem to know your art history and styles. - Bob
Nanothect
Yes I totally agree about it being overwhelmingly busy and interesting. Hmm cool idea about using those styles. :-)
UteBigSmile
Just love it, it's a very beautiful looking fantasy render my friend!
bob4artist
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