Ape on the Moon
Ape on the Moon
  • Blog
  • About
  • Shop
  • Newsletter
  • Search
  • Grid
  • Twitter Facebook Rss
  • Ethereal Beauty by Kmye Chan
  • Ryan Gillett Tells Us About Brush and Ink Techniques for Texture
  • Peeled Faces, Retro-androids, and Hatching Techniques from Smithe
  • Conceptual Collages by Carolina Espinosa
  • Iain MacArthur Balancing Realism and Pattern
  • Erwin Kho's Fantastical Digital 3D Illustrations
  • Detail and Grandeur in Erik Berndt's Epic Scenes in Pencil
  • Jordan Speer's 3D 'Pop Hell' Series on The Road
  • Sketchbook Sneak: Topher MacDonald
  • Concise Design and Illustration by Denis Carrier
  • Andrew Khosravani and Time, Watercolour Pencils, Paper and Dreamy Colours
  • Saiman Chow Moves Effortlessly from Illustration and Design to Animation, Direction and More
  • Ben Steers' Solitary Bear Illustrations
  • Irma Gruenholz Sculpts 3D Clay Illustration
  • Cesc Grane's Adorably Creepy 3D Character Totems and Ghostly Series
  • Hexen 2.0 by artist Suzanne Treister at the Science Museum
  • Vivid Colours in Alvaro Tapia Hidalgo's Watercolour and Vector Portraits
  • Marvellously Magical Matt Furie
  • A Touchscreen Apocalypse in Persistent Peril's Animation for The Leisure Society
  • Aaron S. Moran Reclaiming Materials and Constructing Geometric Forms
  • Quick Drawings from Tim Bierbaum's Sketchbook
  • Liam Stevens Building Detailed Dioramas from Skilful Pencil Drawings
  • Julianna Brion's Angles, Figures and Play with Materials
  • Patterned Cities and Imagined Worlds by Summer Graduate Ellie Rassia
  • Textural Illustration by Niv Bavarsky
  • Winnie Truong Portraits Details in the Shading
  • Sam Brewster Composing Scenes in Brush and Ink
  • Fashion Illustration by Mydeadpony
  • Charming Soft Shading by Sac Magique
  • Calef Brown's Folk Art
  • Quirky Pointillism by Kate Wilson
  • You Byun's Wonderland Children's Book Illustrations

Tom Bagshaw's Digital Fantasy Paintings

Posted at 1 am on July 8, 2011 by Philip Dennis

Posted in: Digital Illustration, Painting

Tom Bagshaw, aka Mostly Wanted, has a beautifully rendered, fine digital painting style. While characters are set in fantastical situations, they are described with a realism that balances out the abstract themes. I enjoy the softness and subtlety he brings to his digital work.

 

© Mostly Wanted, 2011.

Similar Posts

  1. Christopher Bettig's Solo Exhibition
  2. Hard, Geometric Lines and Soft, Beautiful Patterns from 'Heroes Design'
  3. Neil Webb's Editorial Illustrations Full of Playful Metaphor
  4. Julene Harrison's Papercut Portraits
  5. Iridescent Work of Brighton Graduate Davy Evans
  6. Tim Hunt's Bold Drawings and Cheeky Sense of Humour
  7. Magical and Mysterious Product Photography by Nicholas Alan Cope
  8. Tobias Hall Designs David Bowie Interior
  9. A Range of Printing Techniques and Humour with Quentin Duckit
  10. Digital Fashion Prints by Sarah Arnett
  11. Michelle Thompson Collage and Design
  12. Expression through Geometric Shapes and Colour by Romanian Artist, Georgiana Teșeleanu

© Copyright 2009-2013 Red Lemon Club