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Secondary Gallery
The following is older and less official artwork
I didn't want to showcase in the main gallery page...

Ecstasy of Melancholy
This was originally a plain statue of
Saint-Theresa, which I humorously prefer transmogrified
into a sensuous alien insect woman...

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Amenophis X
This was originally a plain statue of
Pharaoh Amenophis III, which I metamorphosed
into one of his far alien descendants!

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Alien Sarcophagus
This was originally a plain Mexican statue
which I wired and transformed into an alien sarcophagus
meant to preserve the remnants of the Ancient
for milleniums to come...

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The Time Will Come...
This was a originally a plain monument in a
park nearby my place. Brand new, no cracks, with an almost happy
lion face, and to top it all, bright sunshine and blue sky.
I then settled to make it look like a dark scene in a
Ghostbusters-like movie, when evil gathers above the city, in
a
stormy sky, and reaches down to a century-old portal...

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Jackee Holiday
This one was for a friend's new band.
His theme was a reversed cap with cigar...

I first drew the outline from one of his photographs, which I
then greatly stylized for a more artistic look...
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Enigma - Sadeness
This one is a fictious CD cover
inspired by Michael Cretu's Enigma band.

I chose an Egyptian theme, but used a Persian rug
pattern as background, which didn't defeat the purpose...
While browsing for Egyptian artwork, I was stroke by the crying
Egyptian eye,
which I thought was perfectly suited for the album's name.
I also had that vision of the "g" in Enigma
being drawn as
a question mark, so I created my own font for the band's name...
Note: Don't ask me why the extra "e" in Sadeness...
Michael Cretu writes it this way in his first album...
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The Mantises - The Nature of Things
This one is also a fictious album, inspired by
David Suzuki's documentary show on CBC...

It was one of my first fictious CD covers I settled
to design. I wanted to study the overlay of different kinds
of fonts, abstract compositions of photographs, as well as
blue, green, and red shades.
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Cry Universe... Cry...
Yet another fictious album, which
I drew completely in Photoshop, except for the nebula...

I thought it would make for a good album name... :-)
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Green Altitude
Green Altitude is one of the organizers of the
Nuke and Birth of A Fairy raves.
The requirements were to symbolize freedom,
lightness, etc.
Note that the font for Altitude is home-made...
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Antares Productions
Antares Productions was my previous company,
before I started Silphid Creations, during the time I was
developping my game named Clone...
Antares is a giant red star among the Scorpio constellation.
That's why I decided to use the scorpion as logo theme...
In case you have a hard time figuring out, it's simply a pretty
stylized scorpion shape enclosing a rounded A letter.

Note that the font is home-made...
And this was my letter head, a while before
I finally come up with the above logo...

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DigitEYES
In fact DigitEYES really is... nothing at all!!!
I simply wanted to create a logo for some fictious
software and I came up with this little pun,
which sounds like "Digitize"...

So, if any of you ever wants to develop a software
with such a name, the logo is waiting for you! ;-)
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CSI (Cad Solution International)
CSI is one of my prior employers.
In a very stylized way, the logo embeds the three letters
of the company name: C, S, and I.

Note that this was all drawn in Photoshop,
without the help of any 3D tool...
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QAZ Technologies
This was for a friend's startup company.
His idea for a name came up from the three left-most
keys on his keyboard... Well... Anyway...
For this one I wanted something real professional
that could possibly work out for some serious company,
which are usually not interested in my
more subtle logos! ;-)

Well, I think it reaches that goal...
Plain, straightforward, and serious!!!
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Last updated
February 13, 2003
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