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The story begins in France Lazius Kaye, specialises in 2D & 3D Digital Art as well as print & moving graphic design. British with an Armenian decendance, he is originally from France. He migrated in 1996 to the UK to finish his studies. Eventually he took part in an exhibition & started out by designing flyers for night clubs. In 2004 he then relocated to sunny Singapore in Southeast asia but...Read more → -
Article Published @CG Society How is an outsider to prepare in order to get into this competitive industry? No matter who you are, following your dream is never easy. Armed with a Swiss Army knife of excitement, I went to SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 to find out. LucasArts, Pixar, Dreamworks, Double Negative and many of the Asian companies were here. Coming from a previous corporate background....Go to the Article → -
New iPhone5 Animation Based on a futuristic concept of a possible Iphone. The Iphone5 animation showcases a new 4D holographic techonology. The animation was done using 3Ds Max and Adobe After Effects. It took a total of twenty days to do from storyboard to final product including rendering and Real Flow simulations. This is a personal project and not for commercial usage.View the Animation →
Promoting Digital Art for a good cause
Part of the give back project, purchase Lazius Kaye's Digital Art Prints and 100% of the proceeds will go to The International Child Art Foundation (ICAF). For more info about them please visit www.icaf.org
You can choose from an array of Digital Art ranging from USD2$ for greeting/post cards to larger framed prints from Redbubble for only USD$100.
Redbubble is easy because they will print and ship directly when making a purchase from their website, so help a kid today!.
About the International Child Art Foundation (ICAF).
"ICAF's mission is to integrate the arts with science, sport and technology for the development of children's innate creativity and intrinsic empathy – preconditions for the Creativity Revolution".
ICAF's interventions remediate suffering (Healing Arts), reduce violence (Peace through Art), grow imagination (Arts Olympiad), and develop empathy (World Children's Festival).

