
Featuring some of the best pieces of work from one of the first digital neo-surrealist artists, George Grie, you'll be amazed at what you see. And if you wish to find out more about the life and works of George Grie, you can view his biography here
Neo-Surrealism is an artistic genre that illustrates the complex imagery of dreams, fantasies or subconscious visions using irrational space and form combinations. It can take the form of fine art painting, digital art graphic and photography.
The term Neo-Surrealism has been given to the reappearance of the well-known surrealism movement in the late 1970s. Initially the movement focused on relating surrealism with pop-art, but lately modern artists have been exploring extra directions similar to fantastic, visionary and fantasy art within the present genre. The field of Neo-Surrealism is a highly intricate and fiercely contested one, and there is no universal consensus on precisely what constitutes Neo-Surrealism. The name itself remains very unstable, shifting in meaning according to who uses it, when, where, and in what context.
In the mid-1980s, modern computer technologies brought tons of addtional depicting power to contemporary artists. The arrival of desktop publishing and the development of software applications introduced a generation of artists to computer image manipulation and 3D image creation that had previously been unachievable. One such artist is George Grie
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