Vessels three sail towards an active volcano to collect magma and transport to a near by industrial city.
Emilio Di Pietro
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17 Jul 00:52
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16 Jul 00:40




Exploring the darkness for light.
From an early age, I’m talking some 45 years ago I have loved anti gravity or floating objects, the larger and heavier the better.
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14 Jul 00:11




Painterly mix with Unreal as a study using some new brushes and a few new techniques. My workflow is much improved now. Keeping up the creativity!
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/2q3w0y
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10 Jul 18:03






Continuing the spiritual journey - 3DSMax, Substance Painter, Unreal, SketchbookPro
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08 Jul 00:13






Boarder guard - daily artwork
What lay beyond the mountains is unclear, a vast avenging army, a dragon beast looking for its next kill, maybe we are on the wrong side and amongst strangers, possibly the enemy. One thing is clear, we are high up, it’s freezing and we are hungry…let’s explore!
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06 Jul 23:34






A return to the Egyptian theme
For this one I chose a story from Exodus as the background to the ideation and narrative.
Bithiah was an Egyptian princess and the daughter of a Pharaoh according to The Old Testament. Although the name of her father is not stated in Exodus, it is specified he was a Pharaoh.
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26 Jun 23:15






Ride to tranquility - daily artwork
Continuing the spirituals theme.
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18 Jun 22:19








Commission work - I used a project I did some time ago for reference and the main asset to create this simple scene. This particular scene reimagined from an amazing scene in the first series of Planet of the Apes - I can still remember how I felt when Charlton Heston rode around a cliff at the beach and looming from the rock cliff was Liberty, semi submerged in the sands of time.
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18 Jun 21:59






When animals ruled the worl - daily artwork
When animals ruled the worl - The return
Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hindu god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors.
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12 Jun 17:00








Still rolling on the India theme, this artwork was a long time comingas it was a note in my sketchbook for about two years. Great to have realised the final artwork.
Ganesha, also spelled Ganesh, also called Ganapati, elephant-headed Hin du god of beginnings, who is traditionally worshipped before any major enterprise and is the patron of intellectuals, bankers, scribes, and authors. Fitting as I’ve just retired, sold the family home and embark on a new chapter with my wife