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Digital artist since 2004 | Father | Chronically Creative | MAIF | Neural Expressionism

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From the Archives:
Icelandic Romanticism portraits.

Going through some old generations, it's so fun to play with something different from time to time and I'd like to find a way to incorporate this into my more prominent dark expressionistic style.

But damn it looks good as is!

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Then onwards came hours of digital painting and running bits and parts through Stable Diffusion, via Image to Image generation.

Here you can see an example of the cropped section of the former image and a new rendering via Stable Diffusion and digital painting.

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Weary and tired, trapped in thoughts.
Maybe pondering the point of this all,
the Futility of modern day life.

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Finally we bring forth

A multidisciplinary award winning designer.
Her work is very fluid, brimming with life and symbolism. A constant interplay between shape and color.

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His work is instantly recognizable, it is a very strong aesthetic.
Often depicting monochromatic colored angels sparsely covered in gold and sometimes the occasional cloth envelops these figures.
The works are very fluid and have great gestural quality to them.

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First up we have

Muhju is a Swiss illustrator and architect who creates these dark, dreamlike and surreal imagery that is rooted in the art of the Baroque and Renaissance periods.

Utilizing a combination of 3D modeling tools and 2D painting programs.

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For the longest time I tried so hard to have an announced style, but that made me feel caged in.
Discovering Jean's art was freeing.
His eclectic mix of work all bear the markings of him.

The fluid shapes, the loose, gestural quality of his figures. All things to love.

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His work is varied, it's like a mix of contemporary surrealism and Low brow.
One thing Jean made me realize is to just put in the work, the style will follow.
Here we have two pieces from him, which might as well be two separate artist but feel distinct as his.

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Munch did an astounding job at portraying all kinds of feelings through thick and playful brushstrokes.

This is where my love of the human figure comes from.
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Edvard Munch touched a nerve and I've never recovered 😅

I've been fascinated with the more emotional, expressive and darker side of things ever since.
I guess it was always there but Munch provided the perfect outlet to explore that side of life.

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