Based in Vienna, digital artist Georg Hübner says in an interview for IEEE Computer Graphics Magazine : “…sensitive people feel and know there is more than one level in our world. The level we all well know is the purchasable, the touchable. This reality doesn’t interest me so much in creating my artwork.  Too many artists through history have done great veridical paintings. There is nothing to top for me. The ‘things between and behind’ is precisely what I’m looking for when I create my digital images. Pictures occupy my thoughts long before they are transposed.          Experiences, feelings, dreams.... this is the material from which the real form arise. With the aid of photographs, photo files as well as 2-D, 3-D and fractal programs, the final image is composed.†My pictures are regularly exhibited at Pixart and in many leading online galleries like here on Renderosity. If you want to purchase a high quality archival inkjet print or poster please visit Digital Paintings
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Comments (9)
claridad
Great image which fits the title very well! As I view this, it looks like there are some translucent high rise buildings that can be seen only because of the light reflecting on the windows. Very interesting work.
chesscanoe
Super image with lots of interpretive characteristics to keep the grey matter active. :)
zzzzra
Spendid abstract !
rocserum
looks like something very bizzy is happening down there, wonderful dephtsuggestion. RS
kimpe
What an excellent image. Very well done!
then
Wow, great image. I would hang it on my wall, if I had it as a poster! great border also.
sharkrey
I'm gonna guess that an apartment here would cost a bundle!!! Looks very, very populated. Excellent image.
SimonKane
I like this one too. :-)
leonie
One of the most innovative skyscrapers I've ever seen! I like the skylight windows and solar panels! Are you giving lessons? Any hints? LZ