Eric Geusz
Eric Geusz is a digital artist and illustrator whose work is characterized by his ability to transform everyday objects into intricate and detailed spaceships, robots, and other sci-fi creations. Geusz's process often begins with him looking at ordinary household items, such as a stapler, a paperclip, or a flashlight, and seeing the potential for them to become something else entirely. He then uses digital painting techniques to transform these objects into fantastical spaceships and creatures.
One of the hallmarks of Geusz's work is his attention to detail. His creations are often highly intricate, with many small details and textures that make them seem like they could be real objects. He is also known for his use of vibrant colors and lighting effects, which help bring his creations to life.
Geusz's artwork has gained a large following on social media, where he frequently shares his work and interacts with fans. He has also created artwork for book covers, album covers, and video game projects. Some of his notable clients include HarperCollins, Tor Books, and Angry Robot Books.
His work inspiration I find really creative. Him being able to pull simple pieces together and make them into something so innovative and unique is something i've never really seen in this sense before.
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Artist Reimagines Everyday Objects as Spectacular Spaceship Designs
As children, many of us would have played with inanimate objects and integrated them into our fantasy adventures—perhaps a TV remote became a rocket, or a shoe was a steamboat. One artist who is keeping childhood imagination alive is San Francisco-based digital artist Eric Geusz, who turns everyday objects into spectacular spaceship designs.
https://mymodernmet.com/spaceship-designs-digital-artist-eric-geusz/
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