Spirit Wheel
Do you see the hidden figures and skull in the symbol? If you hold something over half of the symbol you should be able to see the figure. 1,762 total views, 2 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreKristen Stewart – Luminous Punk Glow
This is a digital painting of Kristen Stewart, best known for playing Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga. This is a detailed enlarged view and the vector work in progress images. 1,431 total views, 4 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreBorn Into Wrap
This artwork reflects our bondage in life and how infuriating it can be be in its limitations that we are bound to comply with. From our birth we are born “wrapped” and stay this way throughout our lives, chained and constrained in our thoughts, ideas and actions by society. 1,117 total views, 2 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreLife’s Little Simulation
1,046 total views, no views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreDanielle Dax
This work was drawn, then painted in Illustrator and finally edited in Photoshop. Reference for this artwork 955 total views, 4 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MorePatricia Morrison
This work was drawn in pencil, then painted in Illustrator and finally edited in Photoshop. Reference for this artwork 1,136 total views, 2 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreBarcode Evolution
The evolution of man to what we are today as we are not men but purely numbers in the observation of time. 3,048 total views, 12 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreForest Nymph
My take and impression of what an ancient shepherd of the forest Entwife (female Ent) looks like. The Ents appear in The Lord of the Rings. Created with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. 683 total views, no views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreA Collared Perception
See this work for what it is. Now imagine that the white woman from a western heritage has been replaced with a woman of color. See how your feeling to each dramatically changes. A Collared Perception is meant to convey the imposed view that many people still seem to have of woman these days, that they are owned and for the express use of others. This could be by men or even by the class system that treats everyone differently according to their status. These men and woman need to be able to see past their historically sexist and racist views (especially if they’re cultural...
Read MoreSo Alone
Inspired from a scene in the first episode of “My so-called life” which I’m watching for the first time at the behest of my wife who wanted to watch the series again. 981 total views, 4 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreJacqui Mafeking 01
Jacqui mofokeng, former Miss SA way back in 1993. Image Reference used from an old Directions magazine feature. 1,037 total views, 2 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that are strange and surreal in a dreamlike emotive...
Read MoreSteve Jobs
My tribute to a creative genius whose visionary work has changed the way the world use’s technology with simple and sleek designs. “Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see...
Read MoreWar of the Coprophages
This piece is inspired by and based on the X-files episode “War of the Coprophages”. This is the scene where, once he’s found out that the cockroach in question is mechanical and could possibly be of extraterrestrial original (like a spy cam), we see through the eyes of the cockroach as Mulder says to it “Welcome to planet Earth!”. If you think this messes with your eyes when viewing it, imagine what it did to me when creating this. 966 total views, 4 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into...
Read MoreLife Obscurer
A reflection on the concept of life. This is a comparison between mankind and nature (mother earth) and just how intertwined our lives really are and how dependent we are on nature for our ongoing growth, birth and protection regardless how mankind changes. The growth, birth and protection can be seen as the womb the tree is providing for mankind, who has become an inanimate puppet whose strings are controlled. 1,059 total views, 6 views today About Richard DavisI'm a visual digital artist and all-round-geek who's really into science and loves creating personal artworks that...
Read MoreEmpty Shell of Love
The blank stare of defeat. Violence will affect everyone in their lives, some more than others and the worst is abuse from the loved one which is both physical and emotional eventually draining that person, be it a child, woman or man, leaving behind an empty shell of love. And by love I mean that this constant abuse is always explained away by the victim that the abuser still loves them or does these things to them because they love them. If this has or does ever happen to you, this is not to be accepted on any level and you should leave immediately, get help from a family member,...
Read MoreFrench Revolution – 10
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution. “Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob – les citoyens – imprisoned victims, then herded them into...
Read MoreFrench Revolution – 01
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution. “Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob – les citoyens – imprisoned victims, then herded them into...
Read MoreFrench Revolution – 02
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution. “Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob – les citoyens – imprisoned victims, then herded them into...
Read MoreFrench Revolution – 03
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution. “Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob – les citoyens – imprisoned victims, then herded them into...
Read MoreFrench Revolution – 04
This is an alternate take on the French Revolution (July 1789–1792) comparing the French nobility, most notably Marie Antoinette, to the left-wing masses on the streets who brought about the revolution. “Sex and politics made a lethal mixture for Marie and her courtly crowd, which explains the French Revolution which wound down in a violent epidemic of sudden hair loss, of which Marie Antoinette had the biggest hair in France, purchased wholesale from the hunchback in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. The mob – les citoyens – imprisoned victims, then herded them into...
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