Unlight Artwork creates compositions that exude a dark and mysterious atmosphere. His sculptural creations are built from complex and detailed elements. They contain hybrid intermediate forms of mythical creatures, flora and fauna, demigods, and architecture. Through photo manipulation and digital alchemy, he brings his surrealist twilight worlds to life. The artworks invite the viewer to get lost in a world that, despite its chaos, still exudes a solemn calmness and serenity.
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So cool!
Thanks Bob!👍
The bilaterally symmetric biblical cascade... impressive stuff bro
Thank you so much! It means a lot to hear that it resonated with you, it takes some hours and layers to get it like this :)
amazing!
Absolutely stunning
Thank you!
It's like the sickest, longest pinball machine ever.
Thank you, I've also incorporated some pinball elements in there, like the rails, I'm glad you've noticed :)
That's a beautiful image. It looks like a painting by Gustave Moreau or Klimt, or an illustration from Dante's Divine Comedy. Some aspects recall the works of Raphael, Michelangelo and Pontormo. It also seems to represent the universe. The geometric pipes and heavy metal punk spikes are cool.
Great to hear your interpretations! Some inspirations that influenced me for this work were Hydra myths, Jheronimus Bosch, medieval art, fantasy art, science fiction, space.
@@Unlight-Artwork It's interesting how different influences can be combined to create a completely different impression. I like works that can be interpreted in many different ways and give different impressions depending on the viewer.
Great great work and music, who did music
Thanks so much, I did the music myself :)
What's amazing is that this Gothic-designed object has a staircase that reveals it to be an entrance to a temple or a wormhole gate, and it also has a third eye.
It seems to be a combination of insects and fish. If this creature were a mile long and moving in a very deep aquarium, it would be very interesting. That's exactly what Leviathan looks like! !
It looks like the palace of the earth mother goddess Demeter, and it also looks like a symbol of the sun god. It also looks like the necklace of Persephone, the god of the underworld. All kinds of opposites are combined here. It is a struggle between light and darkness.
The giant soldier who supported the land on which ancient Roman soldiers fought may be Odin. At the top may be the Valkyries who sort out the souls of Roman soldiers and take them to Odin's palace.
It combines all kinds of artifacts, including machines, gears, pipes, bugles, wheels, circuit boards, valves, and parts of buildings. Is this God's bike? This video reminded me of the car in Mad Max: Fury Road with the guitarist with the fire-breathing guitar. It also looks like a gigantic version of Charles Babbage's gear-based computer, the Difference Engine.
I like this work very much. This is because the person's body is at the bottom. Thanks to that, the upper part looks like this person's extremely huge head. This person may be God.
It has sharp points, bones are combined, and it has a black metal atmosphere. It's the kind of work you'd want to make into a stage set for a black metal band.
This reminds me of the underground temple in Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. It's cool how the bones fit together. You have a very good sense of how to combine .
This video highlights the beauty of real life creatures. Underneath the octopus is the tooth of a shark or beast, and under that is an arm, with an eye in the palm. Everything is cool.
It's a magnificent space. It looks like medieval art, but at the same time it looks like a cyberpunk virtual space.
Insects and marine life all have unusually artistic forms. It's a living art. This video highlights that.
This huge object appears to be the entrance to a labyrinth. A person is walking on the stairs leading to the labyrinth.
The style is amazing, like Dali and The Rocky Horror Show combined. It also has a feel of Ken Russell's great movie Tommy.
It is fascinating that the entire picture is the upper body of one monster. I thought it was like Malebolgia or Violator from Todd McFarlane's comic Spawn.
Watching this video reminded me of the Mannerist painter Pontormo (1494-1557). In his paintings, the figures are created by combining vegetables and fruits. If Pontormo were alive today, he would create works that make full use of computer technology.
You might also know the Italian renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo? I love his work.
@@Unlight-Artwork I was wrong. What I wanted to mention was Arcimboldo.
When I saw this video, I wondered what a Gothic cathedral would look like if it were alive.
Metatron, the supreme god of Jewish mysticism, is described as being as tall as the universe and having 360,000 eyes. This may be part of Metatron.
This appears to be part of a huge structure. You can tell because it has huge walls and stairs. It may be a cosmically huge structure.
It would be cool if such a complex, three-dimensional emblem was displayed on the gate of a gigantic castle in the demon world.
A person stands in the eye area of an animal skull. This huge object may be his extradimensional spaceship.
I like that there are sharp things sticking out here and there. It feels like the whole thing is made of metal. A white background is also nice.
There are all the elements of magic: snakes, insects, a third eye, Baphomet with a goat's head and a human body.
This is beautiful. It's geometric, gothic, baroque, and heavy metal.
After death, the magician arrives at the demon king's palace, which turns out to be a data center controlled by a giant brain!
It feels like a four-dimensional combination of medieval Gothic Christian art. It's interesting to see the gears inside. It may be the Antikythera machine found in Greece. It is said to be the oldest gear-based computer.
The central figure appears to be a pilot who uses black magic to travel through the dark space between our universe and a parallel universe. He is a magician who flies in the fourth dimension.
It has a gothic feel, like death metal.
This may be a 3D projection of a 4D creature.
Thanks for sharing your insights! I sometimes get the feeling that the 4D creatures use me as a medium/vessel to reveal themselves to us in the dimensions that are perceivable to us with our limited 5 senses.
I love these colors
I been putting playback-speed on slowest speed and playing all. Pretty cool viewing these that way✌️
Really beautiful!!
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That is so awesome! I'm really impressed
Thank you! It was very inspiring working with @stellaforstrangers
It's like a 4-dimensional view of the human body. It feels like art that disassembles the body and reassembles it.
It reminds me of Malebolgia, the ruler of the 8th layer of the demon world, and his subordinate Violator, who appear in Todd McFarlane's ``Spawn.''
There's a band called Godflesh created by Napalm Death's legendary guitarist Justin Broadrick, and I felt like this video was an expression of the flesh of God.
Thiz stuff is coool!
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The one at the top may be the serpent who seduced Adam into eating the fruit of knowledge. The many eyes are reminiscent of Metatron, the supreme god of Jewish mysticism.
There may be a parallel world that overlaps with ours, and there may be creatures with faces like this walking around. They may have sometimes entered our world and been mistaken for demons, ghosts, or aliens. I thought this painting might be a landscape from another dimension as seen by a third eye.
Thanks for sharing your insights, I like reading your interpretations!
It looks like a Gothic, Cyberpunk, Western, Satanic sculpture. It also looks like a robot from the Survival Research Laboratory.
It feels like Pontormo made of meat. Gothic yet physical. This could be a cathedral made of flesh.
Images of Japanese architecture, Japanese samurai armor, the holy sword Excalibur, the serpent that seduced Eve, Satanism, the cathedral, and Ponte Tower all come together to create a magical atmosphere. I want to hang this on my wall.
Hey, thanks for your comments! I appreciate that you can see how I tend to mix different genres to create intermediate forms in my compositions. If you're interested in a print, feel free to contact me through IG or [email protected]