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]]>“I was born in 1972 and grew up in rural Ontario,” he writes on his website. “I was fortunate to have a big ancient barn to play in. Despite an acute allergy to hay, I would build elaborate hay forts. There were woods and beaver ponds nearby to explore. During those weeks of the summer when too much pollen was about, I’d retreat to my room where I would draw, build elaborate things out of Lego, and make primitive computer graphics on my Commodore 64.”
Now he builds imagined worlds full time, working as an illustrator as well as an environment/concept artist in the film and TV industry. According to Borrett, some people find his spaces claustrophobic, while others want to linger inside them. “I enjoy the combination of the creepy and the whimsical,” he once remarked in an interview with Line Gallery. “Perhaps this boils down to wanting my drawings to be haunted in the same way that my dreams locales often feel haunted.”
This sense of hauntedness is also the result of his landscapes being eerily devoid of any human presence. “I hope that a viewer will be able to put themselves in my spaces,” he explained. “To that end, I’ve avoided adding any figures of any kind to inhabit the rooms, so the viewer is free to imagine themselves inhabiting them if they choose.”
Enter at your own risk.
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]]>If this is true, Frédéric Müller has nothing to worry about, because he managed to create something completely amazing. Müller is a young Swiss digital artist who used his expertise in 3D art to transform classic cars into wild animals. Well, not literally, of course.
The Rides of the Wild series is a collection of eight works, 3D images, in which Müller redesigned vintage cars to look like wild animals.
“I want to create pieces that viewers can lose themselves in, look at for longer than just a couple seconds, and jump-start their own imaginations”, the artist explained. “I am always looking to create something that is a bit special, that hasn’t been thought of before, or that has a special vibe to it.”
The collection depicts four classic cars – an Aston Martin DB5 from 1963, a Ford F-250, a 1977 Fiat 600S and a 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Once Müller worked his magic, you could see a car looking like a lion, a hippo, panda bear and an alligator
“I loved (and still do love) the fact that you can express your creativity/ideas with little to no budget, except the time and effort you are willing to put into it”, Müller said.
Take a close look at his magnificent work.
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]]>The post Incredible Sculptures By Chad Knight Look So Good Many People Think They’re Real appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This 41-year-old 3D artist has an exceptional approach to digital sculptures and the people are fascinated.
In an interview for Klassik Magazine, Chad said, “I think I became an artist at conception. It is more who I am as a person than what I do. However, the reason I make art is that I have a very overactive, noisy mind. Creating art is one of the few things that allows me to totally present. I skateboarded professionally for 16 years. During that time, it served as my creative outlet. Now that I do not have the opportunity to do it as often, combined with being less enthusiastic about broken bones, my 3D explorations have become my new outlet.”
Browse his work below.
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]]>The post Mathew Borrett Invites You to Step Inside His Haunted Cityscapes appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I was born in 1972 and grew up in rural Ontario,” he writes on his website. “I was fortunate to have a big ancient barn to play in. Despite an acute allergy to hay, I would build elaborate hay forts. There were woods and beaver ponds nearby to explore. During those weeks of the summer when too much pollen was about, I’d retreat to my room where I would draw, build elaborate things out of Lego, and make primitive computer graphics on my Commodore 64.”
Now he builds imagined worlds full time, working as an illustrator as well as an environment/concept artist in the film and TV industry. According to Borrett, some people find his spaces claustrophobic, while others want to linger inside them. “I enjoy the combination of the creepy and the whimsical,” he once remarked in an interview with Line Gallery. “Perhaps this boils down to wanting my drawings to be haunted in the same way that my dreams locales often feel haunted.”
This sense of hauntedness is also the result of his landscapes being eerily devoid of any human presence. “I hope that a viewer will be able to put themselves in my spaces,” he explained. “To that end, I’ve avoided adding any figures of any kind to inhabit the rooms, so the viewer is free to imagine themselves inhabiting them if they choose.”
Enter at your own risk.
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]]>The post Frédéric Müller Turns Vintage Cars Into Wild Animals appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>If this is true, Frédéric Müller has nothing to worry about, because he managed to create something completely amazing. Müller is a young Swiss digital artist who used his expertise in 3D art to transform classic cars into wild animals. Well, not literally, of course.
The Rides of the Wild series is a collection of eight works, 3D images, in which Müller redesigned vintage cars to look like wild animals.
“I want to create pieces that viewers can lose themselves in, look at for longer than just a couple seconds, and jump-start their own imaginations”, the artist explained. “I am always looking to create something that is a bit special, that hasn’t been thought of before, or that has a special vibe to it.”
The collection depicts four classic cars – an Aston Martin DB5 from 1963, a Ford F-250, a 1977 Fiat 600S and a 1968 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Once Müller worked his magic, you could see a car looking like a lion, a hippo, panda bear and an alligator
“I loved (and still do love) the fact that you can express your creativity/ideas with little to no budget, except the time and effort you are willing to put into it”, Müller said.
Take a close look at his magnificent work.
The post Frédéric Müller Turns Vintage Cars Into Wild Animals appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Incredible Sculptures By Chad Knight Look So Good Many People Think They’re Real appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This 41-year-old 3D artist has an exceptional approach to digital sculptures and the people are fascinated.
In an interview for Klassik Magazine, Chad said, “I think I became an artist at conception. It is more who I am as a person than what I do. However, the reason I make art is that I have a very overactive, noisy mind. Creating art is one of the few things that allows me to totally present. I skateboarded professionally for 16 years. During that time, it served as my creative outlet. Now that I do not have the opportunity to do it as often, combined with being less enthusiastic about broken bones, my 3D explorations have become my new outlet.”
Browse his work below.
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