BIOBorn in Rotterdam, 1976.
Currently going to university in Utrecht.
At the age of 14 I knew I wanted to be an author of literary works.
Then I met with Imagine and Deluxe Paint on my Amiga and everything changed. Never stopped working with 2D and 3D and once I upgraded to a PC with photoshop and 3d Studio I really got carried away.
For some reason I still thought about being an author by the time I went to university, so I now study Dutch literature. As soon as I've finished it, I'm off into the CG Industry. Words can only say something, pictures do so much more...
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Comments (5)
idiot_sphinx
I wish you well and all the best on a glorious comeback in days soon to come ! I know sometimes it is hard to get over and it leaves you alone for too long. Best to go out and try to find something other then the recesses of your own mind . We all need to remember , but we need also to forget the pain . Excellent work and so very personally touching!
mahobilly
This is one of the most artistic pieces I've seen on here for a while. Brilliantly executed.
gallimel
not only the painting is impressively living in style and impression.. but the dynamic of the composition involves with no escaping possible. It's a wonderful art piece. I hope your troubled time will pass and leave you free to feel positive again.Cos from this work it's clear you're suffering hell's pain.
Minuano
It's ok to grieve man...it's part of the process, cause one day (when you find real happiness), you'll be looking back and be reminded of how awful---grieving is...nothing should be taken for granted...too much beauty in the World to live for.
cynlee
haven't seen your work since "the agony of being different" ...seems you've been through a tough time, very poignant imagery, wonderfully done too, almost too cliche to say time is a big healer, wish you well... it's very late right now, but i'll be back to see more :]