Take a look at this stylish artwork created by a 3D Artist known online as Chancellor! using Blender,
The art was inspired by an Italian Painter Enrico Robusti, a postwar and contemporary Artist born in 1956. He specializes in creating stylized portraits, usually depicting the characters from an unusual angle with a distorted perspective. Robusti’s works show hyperbolized emotions, including rage and anxiety, as well as draw attention to consumerism and human vice.
In Chancellor!’s work, there’s a kitchen scene of cooking a soup depicted from a distinct Robusti-style perspective, also making an accent on food and unsettling emotions on the characters’ faces. The 3D Artist added unique features such as a muted brownish color palette and different textures of the overall image.
Speaking about the technical details of the artwork, Chancellor! shared that most of the objects were painted directly. However, he used premade metal shaders for the metals and photobashed pictures for the food items. The floor tiles, red cloth towel, and crackers/plate on the bottom left are premade from the Blender kit.
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