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The Decline of Babel Myth Artwork - Limited Edition of 1

Frederic St-Arnaud

Canada

Mixed Media, Photography on Paper

Size: 18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

Here is a personnal Matte Painting illustration that I did during Christmas holiday. I took some photos with my digital camera on top of the empire state building in New York City. The modeling of the ships was done by a friend of mine: www.kami.ca The concept of this artwork was inspired by the famous movie Blade Runner (starring Harrison Ford) in which, you can see amazing futuristic cityscapes, which are define today as one of the most classic Matte Painting images from the old times. I always was fascinated by these old school Matte Painting techniques. These amazing artists was working on huge glass canvas with nothing else than pencils, brushes and oil painting. What a different world!

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Mixed Media:Photography on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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Frederic St-Arnaud (starno.net) is a visual effect artist with 15 years of experience, focusing on high-end photo-realistic digital Matte Painting (also known as Matte Art or Digimatte), set extension and concept art in the film industry. Art direction, team supervision and teaching became recently new fields of interest. Mixing technical and artistic skills, St-Arnaud has contributed to many feature films, commercials television and a TV series. His film credits include Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Death Race, Babel, Silent Hill, Sin City, Sky captain and the world of tomorrow, Once upon a time in Mexico, Spy kids 2 & 3, The Golden Compass which won the best visual effects Academy Awards in 2008 and more. St-Arnaud originally intended to pursue his life as a movie make-up effects artist while in his teens, until the first important computer generated visual effects appeared on screens such as Terminator 2 and Toy Story. After studying Fine Arts and Communication Arts at Laval University, he moved to Montreal (Canada) in 1997 to study 3D animation and traditional cartoon. He began his career as a storyboard artist and character animator. In 2001, he decided to become a texture artist to finally end-up in digital matte painting and concept art field.

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