Leonid Koshavenko

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Shelter

Leonid Koshavenko

Acrylic Paint on Canvas

22.86 cm X 30.48 cm

This painting was inspired by Robin Harr’s “Snow Fortress”. His way of using composition and techniques has a beautiful aspect that makes his artworks more eye-catching. It is a wall between two worlds separating the vast unknown and the familiar yet small. This artwork was made to see if digital art techniques could be implemented on a canvas. Enjoy!



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Dune Over a City

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Art

1920 X 1080 pixels

The artist that inspired me to create this piece of art goes by the name of Scharborescus. The digital piece that caught my attention and had significantly influenced me in creating this artwork goes by the name of “Scifi duneish thing”. I wanted to illustrate the bleakness of life that would be if we lived on a different planet. The subtle colors and blurriness add the effect of bleakness on the surface.



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PortalLink

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Paint

1920 X 1080 Pixels

I was inspired by a professional digital artist by the name of Nikolai Lockertsen. The composition, that Nikolai Lockertsen made, that influenced me the most was his “Moonlit Tree”. My intentions towards this artwork was to show the depth and beauty of a terraformed landscape and the possible environmental integration of technology that could happen in the future.



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City of Dark

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Art

30.48cm X 20.32cm

The artist that inspired me to create this piece of art goes by the name of Marshall Barker. The digital piece that caught my attention and had significantly influenced me in creating this artwork goes by the name of "Starship, lifting off". In this artwork I wanted to use my adequate art skills on an actual canvas to express the technological aspect in the dark scale. This display emphasizes the thought that there is no need for roads in the future.



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Planet “Frontier”

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Art

1920 X 1080 Pixels

The artist that inspired me to create this magnificent piece of art goes by the name of Florent Lebrun and his piece “Space Stations”. This artwork represents the wonders of how vast our universe is and how small and insignificant we are. The future we want to see is large and unknown but sooner or later it will be within our reach.



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On Standby

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Art Paint

1600 X 1000 pixels

A digital artist by the name of Elias Stern created an artwork by the name of Colossal Protectors that inspired me to create this artwork. I wanted to showcase the massiveness of a ship floating through space compared to the punny size of a human (and a camel). The scale of enormity also emphasizes the scifiness of the whole situation and what could possibly happen in our future.



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Ominous Presence

Leonid Koshavenko

Digital Art

1920 X 1080 Pixels

My inspirational artist is a digital artist that is present in the game industry and he goes by the name of Evgeny Rodygin. The presence of a human empty alleyway is dark and ominous, full of clouds, fallen deep in darker shades of gray. This artwork, from its name, tells a tale about a robot cat and mouse in a city surrounded with a ominous presence. Is it the cat? Or mouse? Or something other?