http://www.gric.at/
Pilou 
Wow. I like the functionality … effects of the page, and then I saw the images…and “the look”. Thx. I’ll add it to my favorites.
… fantastic!! Thanks for this link - and: there is one message (besides getting inspiration from these outstanding pics)>> this guy is “old-school”, just him, some colours, boards. Like so many others he has not to worry about UV-mapping, displacement-maps and all this stuff: he just paints it.
So why not spend some time working the “real” way (without having to deal with those machines)?
I believe it would be interesting enuff to see some pics that were made without the use of any software!?
Hi Zerebrom
I am agree with you !
Why copy the Nature, better is interpretate 
But people who try to “copy” with the fantastic modern programm obtain at the end an invaluable experience and technic for pass to another research !
Some pass the obstacle, the other no and stay to make tasks 
It’s was my 2 cents
better Euros (I am from the old Continent 
Pilou
… surely, I meant NOT to set aside all those endless possibilities of any art if you combine it with new media - but, it seemed to me that the “old ways” of expressing yourself in painting or sculpting were ever more becoming a prey to our machines. Your link came handy to “nag” about this
.
The nice thing about our machines & the software: it puts creativity in the hands of a lot more ppl then ever before. If you turn back some 15 years (C64-time for ost of us all)maybe 2 of every 10 ppl did/could paint, were into grafix. Nowadays: just get the ZBrush-demo & cut loose!!
Anyway, I’ll get out my old inks and try to do something more to paper then produce garbage (my favourite thing, sometimes :D)!!
(btw>> “better Euro” >>>want to have our old current back
)
Wow Frenchy! Thanks for the wonderful link!
The interface alone was worth the trip!
His painting remind me of another link the you gave out not too long ago and I just love that style. http://www.gnosis.art.pl/iluminatornia/sztuka_o_inspiracji/zdzislaw_beksinski/zdzislaw_beksinski.htm
Thanks for broadening our art horizons Frenchy.
