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Friday, July 18, 2014

H.R Giger--painter, sculptor, designer, interior acrchitect, and mastermind of surreal biomechanical art. I find h.r. giger compelling because of his amazing talent at bringing the darkness that hides beneath the surface in mankind out in a searing, frightful, and unforgettable way. His talents lie not only in painting, but in sculpture, architecture, and movies. His visions were dark, disturbing, surreal, unreal, and often offensive. But, he has never ceased to amaze me with the incredible visions he was able to pull from his mind and share with the world. Never have I seen an artist with such a clear ability to bring man and machine into one being, one soul. His frightening, shocking, and yes, sublime images are nightmarish and peaceful all at once. The detail with which he created, made me feel he was creating from memory, not imagination. I find his works emotionally stunning and full of the eye of a virtuoso visionary. In my mind he created the death of the softness of humanity, birth of the harshness of life, and a window into the eternity of existence without frailty.

H.R. Giger died in May, 2014. I will miss discovering new artworks by him.


"Fundamental to the nature of his work is his Biomechanical aesthetic, a dialectic between man and machine, representing a universe at once disturbing and sublime."
                                                                                                        hrgiger.com

 
 
This is one of three official h.r. giger sites. You can find a bit of h.r. giger's biography, the movies he was involved with, his books, musical collaborations, exhibitions, new artworks, and also the h. r. giger museum and see pictures of the h. r. giger bars that he designed.
 
 
 
On this site you will find an eighteen page article on "H.R. Giger's Greatest Album Cover Art." The site offers some of h. r. giger's history, and you can see eighteen albums covers his artwork is on.
The bands are from around the globe, as are his millions of fans.
 
 
Within this indepth article about h. r. giger's life of artworks there is a listing of many of his films, his accomplishments, and his famous "Alien" creature and the academy award he received for that in 1980. In it, Ebert writes, "H. R. Giger is survived by creatures and films and fictional worlds that would not exist without his example, and by grateful dreamers to whom he gave splendid nightmares."