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]]>Talking with Adobe Blog about his inspiration growing up, Choice recalled: “my father was a great illustrator and painter, who had a passion for Australian flora and fauna, which I was always fascinated by. He was the kind of guy to stand and watch a sunset, a connection I cherish with him. Being aware of the beauty in nature is my biggest inspiration and I make sure that I take time away from the city to appreciate it as often as I can.”
“I had a healthy obsession with comic books growing up, courtesy of my eldest cousin,” he added. “I would constantly illustrate scenes from them, but never considered it possible to make a career from it. After finishing high school, I was intent on not entering higher education unless I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I spent a couple years working odd jobs in construction, until someone introduced me to Photoshop and I began to create friends’ 21st birthday invites. This was the ultimate catalyst that set me on my career path.”
Now he owns his creative studio, Velvet Spectrum
, where he works for clients like Nike, Ray-Ban, Google, and HBO. Take a look at some of his more striking creations.
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]]>As the artist says, “It’s a long and ongoing process coming up with the 3D drawings. I have been making so many drawing on flat paper my whole life and one day a few years ago I just started to experiment with the paper to see if could add another dimension to it. The idea is to make it very simple only using A4 size paper and a pen. No scissors or glue. I want everybody to join in and also try to 3D drawings at the kitchen table.”
Enjoy!
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]]>The post Luke Choice’s Art is Eclectic in the Best Way Possible appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Talking with Adobe Blog about his inspiration growing up, Choice recalled: “my father was a great illustrator and painter, who had a passion for Australian flora and fauna, which I was always fascinated by. He was the kind of guy to stand and watch a sunset, a connection I cherish with him. Being aware of the beauty in nature is my biggest inspiration and I make sure that I take time away from the city to appreciate it as often as I can.”
“I had a healthy obsession with comic books growing up, courtesy of my eldest cousin,” he added. “I would constantly illustrate scenes from them, but never considered it possible to make a career from it. After finishing high school, I was intent on not entering higher education unless I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I spent a couple years working odd jobs in construction, until someone introduced me to Photoshop and I began to create friends’ 21st birthday invites. This was the ultimate catalyst that set me on my career path.”
Now he owns his creative studio, Velvet Spectrum
, where he works for clients like Nike, Ray-Ban, Google, and HBO. Take a look at some of his more striking creations.
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]]>The post Artist Creates Playful Three-Dimensional Paper Doodles appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>As the artist says, “It’s a long and ongoing process coming up with the 3D drawings. I have been making so many drawing on flat paper my whole life and one day a few years ago I just started to experiment with the paper to see if could add another dimension to it. The idea is to make it very simple only using A4 size paper and a pen. No scissors or glue. I want everybody to join in and also try to 3D drawings at the kitchen table.”
Enjoy!
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