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Guy DavidIm Guy, digital artist and musician. I live in Israel with my wife and son.
Location: Outside the US, Israel Media: Digital Art / Photography Style: Abstract / Surrealism / Whimsical Art Group Affiliations: iSmudge - (4is)
| I create digital art using various software and digital models. My thinking has recently gone from 2D thinking to 3D thinking. This means that I now work in a 3D space instead of a flat two dimensional space. I make my environments using Bryce, pose and morph my models using DAZ|Studio and generally use models purchased at DAZ. In my work, I explore the non-conscience mind, the dark side of the brain, the unknown. My work ranges from the surrealist to the abstract, and develops as I go alone. |
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'May I Scream Now?' by Guy David
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Dimensions: 35"H x 70"W Year: 2004 Quantity: Not listed Price: Not for sale Comments: This is my scream. It cant be heard, but its always there, lurking, trying to get out, powered by its friend, the nightmare dog and held back by its worst enemy, the toon fish.
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'Angr' by Guy David
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Dimensions: 70"H x 40"W Year: 2004 Quantity: Not listed Price: Not for sale Comments: The scull was created using Wings3D software. Everything else was created using Bryce.
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'Spider Ice' by Guy David
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Dimensions: 60"H x 37.5"W Year: 2004 Quantity: Not listed Price: Not for sale Comments: The spidery web is lazily scratching across the foggy mountain. The ice sky is melting into it, reviling color lights within it. A glimpse of alien technology is reviled.
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How I started:
I studied at a graphic design school, and graduated in 1995. While working at various advertising agencies, creating ads and brochures, I started playing around with the Mac when my boss wasnt looking... I started fooling around with some graphic design software, and created my first works using an early version of FreeHand, then I added Photoshop to my work tools. I didnt think of myself as an artist at the time. I just liked what I was creating, then I started receiving some good feedback about my art, so I became aware that I am, actually, an artist. Today I create my pieces regularly, showing them on online galleries and selling them on ArtByUs. |
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