Video: The surreal digital world by David Fuhrer
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David Fuhrer, aka Microbot, is a talented young designer and freelance illustrator from Switzerland, whose colossal surreal creations are published in many famous magazines. His work is based on fantasy and life, he paints life as he imagines it in the future. To translate his ideas into digital illustrations, David Fuhrer uses various programs, including Photoshop Sketchbook and Painter, which allow him to make the image the way he wants.
A self-taught digital artist who loved to be creative since childhood, making his own toys or painting. But he started professionally doing digital art in 2003/2004, and by 2005 he had a good portfolio. In addition to creating illustrations, David Fuhrer works as an interactive designer three days a week.
One of the Swiss artist's most interesting illustrations is the Blue Moon, which is a breathtaking digital representation of a fantasy planet. Pretty good drawing for your desktop.
Metal Heart is a metaphor for the machine that guides and sustains our lives, in other words, a kind of representation of the heart. The metal heart shows how we protect our hearts, which must endure the cold and cruelty that destroy a person.
Microcity is a digital fantasy cityscape, a dull city over which hangs an empty, lifeless sky, without a single cloud, and everything is painted in ominous colors. This microcosm of human technological advancement is beautifully demonstrated by the illustrator.
The painting "Air" (Air) offers us a surreal view of our future world, which is building and towards which humanity is moving. The absence of trees, green plants, only a few withered and dry leaves, strange signs, the remains of some metal products - that's all that remains of human civilization.
The Last Days illustration shows the viewer a dramatic and destructive ending that comes with heavy rain.
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