City Of Joy
By Kristian Boserup | posted august 2010Yet a another tilt shift movie.
Tilt & Shift Critical Mass 2010, Budapest
Yet a another tilt shift movie.
Tilt & Shift Critical Mass 2010, Budapest
Francoise Nielly
Painter
... all of that classical imagery of South France is very alive as an experience inside of me. Maybe it is wht led me to the use of fluorescent colors in my paintings.
- It's known that the childhood is one of the most important periods of an artist's life. When you close your eyes and think about those years, what colors and what kind of memories do you see? Can you tell us about your father and how he inspired you?
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“Michael Kutsche is an award-winning German artist based in Los Angeles, California. He is a self taught artist who works both in traditional and digital media. His work is best described as an astoundingly lifelike depiction of parallel realities, populated by odd characters reminiscent of movies, comics but also Flemish Renaissance Painting. His unique approach of imaginative character creation has led him to become a character designer on Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” in 2008, “John Carter of Mars”, directed by Andrew Stanton and “Thor”, directed by Kenneth Branagh. Parallel to his career in the film industry he still keeps track of his own projects, including personal paintings for future exhibitions, book projects etc.” - Quote taken from Michael’s webpage.