Giger 

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  • its a collection of ideas from a gallery set im working on,its more up to you what it means.

  • this is a water elemental…....

  • yeah!

  • this is from a dream i had

  • this is a picture! holy hell….i suck at these descritptions

  • Sometimes the world feels far away and we are locked inside our own sphere, seeing life through a distortion of our ideas. Painted in Spring 2007 the original art is on 20” x 16” stretched canvas. Visit my website Click here

  • This piece was conceived entirely digitally in 2008. Original Does Not Exist Contact me at lloydharvey[at]shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk

  • This is my homage to the amazing swiss artist H.R. Giger. I based the composition on his “Li” painting, but used less of the biomechanic style (which is unlike me!), & used more organic forms and textures. Enjoy!

  • DIGITAL BIOMECHANIC HORROR EROTICA

  • DIGITAL ART BY M.R.D

  • DIGITAL ART FROM THE MIND OF M.R.D.

  • From the Aliens Movie… / “El Riesgo Siempre Vive.” is written on Vasquez’s chest plate armor. In Spanish, this literally means “the risk lives forever”, and figuratively means (it’s a saying) that taking risks is necessary to survive.

  • My art is based on everything I see around me. This is from the idea that eyes are the windows of the soul. A2 on cartridge papar with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen. Can be viewed any way up it is up to you.

  • DIGITAL HORROR ART FROM THE MIND OF M.R.D. if you like my work and want a print grab one quick as some of my previous items have been removed as to risque. comments from rb on previous work: / I’m writing about one of your works on RedBubble,”MEAT I” At RedBubble we try to allow the maximum creative expression but there are boundaries that we are obliged by law to comply with and our own moral desire for RedBubble to be a positive and supportive environment for all artists. I’m sure that you would not be looking to offend anyone with this work and we understand that how an artist intends a work and how it is perceived can be very different. While we allow a number of somewhat ‘provocative’ works on the site, we need to draw the line at anything with themes of sexualized violence or that is found otherwise objectionable . For this reason we have taken the decision to de-publish this particular work.

  • T-SHIRT DESIGN BY M.R.D. THIS PIECE WAS USED FOR THE COVER OF SPLIT LIP VOL II GRAPHIC NOVEL / PUBLISHED BY LOCAL ACT 2008. /

  • I’ve been thinking about doing a follow up to my image “Homage to Giger” for a while, & I finally got around to it! I’m pretty stoked about the brownish/greenish color I wound up with. It sort of gives it a bit of a steampunk feel! Enjoy!

  • more doodles,

  • COLOURED FOR MCHOZER COMICS / NEW CALANDER FOR 2010 /

  • Medium: Digital / Description: Inspired by the work of H R Giger and taking around 20 hours to complete, this digital painting was comprised of around 39 layers and took up 223mb of hard drive. It is also a forerunner to the project “Deck: The Wonderful Future.” This piece was originally created as an entry to a magazine cover contest, where you were given 10 stock photographs to use in the design. Out of all of the photos provided, only a small portion of one photo was used and this was a building, manipulated to form the background. / Completed in 2009. Contact me at lloydharvey[at]shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk

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