Surreal Worlds by Georges Grieux
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/surreal-worlds-by-georges-grieux.htmlLooking at the amazing work of George Grie (George Grie), you never get tired of marveling at the human imagination. A master of digital art, Grieux became one of the first digital neo-surrealist artists. His work is a combination of classic surreal symbolism and modern fantasy style.
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1. George Grie George Grie, (born May 14, 1962) is one of the first digital neo-surrealist artists. He is widely known for his numerous works in 2D and 3D computer graphics.
2. The artistic style of Georges Grieux was influenced by such famous surrealists as Rene Magritte and Salvador Dali, fantasy realists Zdzisław Beksinski and Wojciech Siudmak and surreal photographer Jerry Uelsmann.
3. The paintings of Georges Grieux are full of powerful visual impressionism and philosophical searches. The use of a photo-realistic style of painting enhances the visual perception of his surreal ideas.
4. His computer works are an extraordinary visual reflection of his thoughts, philosophical beliefs and fantasies. Frequently traveling into the subconscious, Georges Grieux reveals a magical and playful, sometimes dream-like world, adorned with perfect detail.
5. Illusions, mystical romanticism, magic and fantasy are widely represented in his photo-realistic virtual world, which is not always calm and peaceful. Tension and alienation are an integral part of the events taking place in the landscapes of his imagination.
6. Georges Grieux's commitment to photo-realism is one of the reasons why he radically changed his artistic career from traditional painting to digital art.
7. He becomes a professional multimedia graphic designer and starts working as a lead interactive advertising specialist at IBM Corporation.
8. His main interest was modern programs for creating 3D models 2D & 3D digital art-design software and digital painting.
9. The ability to apply his background in visual arts and classical painting education to new computer projects, allows him to express his artistic concepts without restrictions.
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Keywords: Surrealism | Painter | Digital art
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