Domen Lo, young slovenian digital creator and artist, produces most of his artworks in only two dimensions. Putting aside some exceptions his computer screen represents his canvas and his tablet represents his brush. Not focusing on the used media Domen stays loyal to his expression … the surrealistic motives often shock the viewer with their rawness and directness and emerge a wish to further explore the work and its message.
His style can most easily be defined as grotesque, hyperrealistic or surrealistic - his process consists of painting in a virtual space, allowing him to have complete control of the paint and the ability to mix different classic media that would otherwise not be able to coexist together.
The work plays with the idea of alternate reality, where connecting objects form a playful new visual symmetry, trying to connect to ideas of humans connecting to technology connecting to nature.
Domen is currently working on finishing this Masters thesis in illustration.
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Comments (7)
linkdink
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squascha
yp as i already told u this is an excelent piece of art :) and i really like the colors :)
Synapse
Ah, you've turned on the comment box now, cool ;-) Not sure I could offer you any critique on colour or composition though, as both are very considered to me. One to stare at for some time, absorbing its eccentricity. More than anything I like the crispness of this image. Another success from you!
lombi
Thanks for another in-depth critique. The comment box was unchecked by accident, sorry for that :P
cynlee
fascinating... the liveliness of the image in the movement against the flattened background does it for me... seems a bit tight on the one side though ;]