Maciej Rębisz
- born 1989
- born in Nowa Dębie
- lives and works in Warsaw
- specializes in Science fiction projects with a stress on realism and functionalism
“I adore everything connected with outer space thus in my private works space backgrounds, space ships and vehicles are present as well as in Space That Never Was project”.
He is known for his flexibility and ability to adjust his artistic means of expression to the needs of commercial projects. Recently he has been using two styles – photorealistic and painting, stylized realism allowing greater artistic freedom. He usually starts his process of creation with ball pen or marker sketches in a sketchbook, sometimes digitally. Only then he builds 3D model which allows him to make quick changes and adjustments. He finalizes his works in Photoshop. As a professional, he mostly creates concepts and Sci-Fi illustrations with a focus on science due to his cooperation with various companies and institutions from space sector (NASA, ESA, SEN Corporation). In his own time he works on a featurette and VR simulations.
There are various projects in his portfolio including “Cyberpunk 2077”, “The Ambition” or “Polish Legends”. He is also an author of pictures for game cards including “Android Netrunner”, “Star Wars LCG”, “Core Worlds”, and various book covers. In 2016 he completed a series of concept illustration for NASA project “Space Futures” on development of space technologies, space exploration and commercialization of space. His works are presented on exhibitions in Poland and abroad as well as in prestigious publications on digital art – Exposé, 2dartist and Advanced Photoshop.
Maciej Rębisz Gallery
More information about the artist: maciejrebisz.com
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