This digital artist’s work is all about failed paradises

Based in Paris, Marius Villard is a concept artist who focuses on worldbuilding, visdev and general environment. With a love of black-and-white photography, he cites the Iranian photographer Abbas Attar as a perhaps unusual inspiration for a digital artist, but this influence can be seen in the expressive spontaneity of much of his work.

Marius also admires the work of Sergey Kolesov and Adrian Bush, who have influenced his world building. “My art is dynamic and tainted, like a failed paradise,” Marius tells us.

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(Image credit: Marius Villard)

This first piece is called Moment in Space. “This was my love letter to graphic design and trying to break from the formula of traditional illustration,” Marius says.

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(Image credit: Marius Villard)

For We Built the Tracker, Marius says: “I challenged myself to push graphic shapes and enhance the rendering, all while preserving the base.”

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(Image credit: Marius Villard)

This Bom Dia interior design explores Bom Dia’s home, inspired by Deathloop, Half-Life 2 and City of God.

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(Image credit: Marius Villard)

Finally, this piece is called Sky. It began as a training exercise with a friend, Jonathan Kiem, but evolved into mood pieces for a personal project.

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