
“I always prefer the simplest of solutions and having the built-in tools -- without fiddling around with simulations, scripts or plug-ins -- inside 3ds Max, saves me time and I have more control over the whole of my projects.”
-- Till Nowak, media artist and 3D animator, frameboX
Our first encounter was flyingthrough an industrial city and coming across an unknown package with an unknown purpose. The second is something you’ll find in a grocery aisle. The former was an animated short film called “Delivery” which has been internationally recognized across various film festivals, and the later, a visual tribute to two world-renown artists H.R. Giger and Giuseppe Arcimboldo. This visual tribute was entitled “Salad”, which went on to be displayed at the 2007 Siggraph Art Gallery in San Diego.

And now, this art maker from Mainz, Germany unveils his two latest works – one which features bumblebees and the other, a tastefully done image of replacing a blown tire. One must consider that it’s not an every day occurrence where bumblebees make you laugh, or transforming the mundane task of replacing a blown tire can look so cool.
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