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Laurie Greasley

 

Currently based in Scotland he has been working professionally as an illustrator since 2014. He has worked with a wide variety of clients on projects spanning comics to concept design on films. Having spent a number of years in Japan in a previous life as a teacher its influence tends to find its way into my work quite frequently. With a great love of things science, tech and sci-fi my creative imagination seems to be firmly captured with ideas about the future. The grit and grime of the cyberpunk genre has been a much returned to theme in my illustrations. He grew up loving the lived in worlds of Blade Runner, Alien, Star Wars and all the films that utilized the “used future” aesthetic where every object has a history. My work tends to be layered with details that when examined can tell more of a story and even recontextualize what you saw before. He want the viewer to see new things when they return to the image a second, third or fourth time. Clear inspirations that can be seen are those of Geoff Darrow, Jean Giraud Moebius and Katsuhiro Otomo. Previous clients include: Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks, Marvel, DC comics, Paramount, Universal, Legendary, Warner Bros, Columbia Pictures, Lucasfilm, Fox, Blizzard entertainment, EA games, Ubisoft, Empire magazine, SciFi Now, Metallica, Shep Films.








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