Female Cyborg Illustrations Illuminate with Acid Colors – The Creators Project (blog)

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Pop art andacid-washed colors cyber-psychedelia in the works of Californian artist Nick Giasullo, whocreates furious post-cyberpunk characterswearing futuristic uniforms.

His works focus on technology and feminism, exploring the effects that machinery has on the body.Since his childhood, Giasullo was influenced by Heavy Metal Magazine, which featuredstories that combined science fiction, horror, and erotica with dimension-bending Moebius-esque fantasy worlds, and the Ghost in the Shell-styled transgressive ideologies. These days Im getting pretty hands on, drawing and painting things Ive been wanting to do since I was a kid, which is pretty rewarding in itself, Giasullo tells The Creators Project.

The choice of drawing women is also not spontaneous. Motivated by the strength and hardships of his family, in particular the women in his life, Giasullo says that reflection has helped to better understand the larger societal struggles people have to face. These social and internal struggles are pretty big motivators, Giasullo says, I tend to get up most days and do something creative, especially with the way the world is right now.

In order to translate his dystopian vision into the visual symbolism, Giasullo works in Daz3D. Once he creates his models and compositions, he pulls the files into Photoshop to do line detailing, coloring, and post-image work. By going back and forth between hand drawing and computer editing, he takes as much advantage of technologythe entire spectrum of itas he can.

See more of Nick Giasullos work here.

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