Bacillus - abstract tentacled creature between biology and fantasy
This modern digital poster created with the professional rendering software MAXON Cinema 4D presents a fascinating work of art that at first glance looks like a mixture of sea creature, alien creature and microscope image. The blue-structured shape with its numerous tentacles stretching in all directions almost seems to float - light, menacing, alive. The sophisticated interplay of light and shadow creates an impressive three-dimensionality that lends the object a realistic feel.
The surface appears scaly or covered with microscopic bristles, giving the art object an organic depth. Each individual tip seems to be in motion on its own, as if the motif were frozen in a moment of evolutionary dynamism. Stylistically, the motif lies somewhere between digital bio-art, generative sculpture and surreal design - and leaves room for many interpretations.
Ideal placement for this picture
The picture unfolds its effect particularly well in:
Modern workspaces such as start-ups, tech offices, IT agencies
Medical practices or laboratories that are related to biology, medicine or research
Living rooms with futuristic or minimalist interiors
Art galleries and exhibitions that focus on BioArt or sci-fi aesthetics
The poster looks best on high-quality materials such as acrylic glass or aluminium dibond, as these particularly emphasise the metallic-organic structure.
This poster is a captivating homage to the unknown. Whether as an eye-catcher in the living room or as a decorative centrepiece in the work environment - it attracts attention and makes you think. Ideal for anyone who wants to combine art with scientific depth and futuristic charm.
My name is Eric Nagel. My hobby is digital art and I live in the beautiful Bavarian city of Munich in Germany. I like working with 3D programs such as B. Maxon CINEMA 4D, VUE xStram and recently also with the Open Source Modeling and Render Suite Blender. My.. Read more…