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  • Shinybinary - Art and designs of Nik Ainley

    incredible artwork, drawing on the classics with a stunning new interpretation. These are only partial views of the works, they're much larger. Nik Ainley is a UK based web designer who also has a passion for producing personal art and illustrations. After teaching... more

    Reviewed by daverd Oct 22 2006, 01:41pm ( 69 reviews ) shinybinary.com

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  • Reviewed by msyk on Sep 04, 4:16am

    So cool art gallery
  • Rated by RockTheFreeWorld on Aug 24, 2:42pm

    Awesome digital artwork. A master!
  • Rated by therealsaryb on May 19, 6:51pm

    so pretty
  • Rated by daniel65000 on May 14 2009, 11:24am

    My death will arrive one day it may be a bright, spring dawn it may be a distant winter dusk Or perhaps a silent night of a foggy, frozen fall. That day gloomy, shiny or cloudy yet it will be an empty day like all the rest: a figment of the future, a picture of the past
  • Rated by ru-ve on May 07 2009, 7:43pm

    Found a few fresh type posters from Nik Ainley here.
  • Rated by TheMonarch1 on Mar 13 2009, 9:11am

    I would like to see some motion graphic work from this guy; stunning.
  • Rated by michanne on Feb 20 2009, 5:09pm

    i absolutely love his designs and artwork.
  • Rated by MrMcQ on Nov 14 2008, 11:24am

    This type of design is ground-breaking to the industry/art...a true PS professional. Nice gallery.
  • Rated by georgepeq on Sep 06 2008, 5:55am

    Very interesting and imaginative graphics. Worth a look.
  • Rated by PipSqueak42 on Aug 10 2008, 8:16pm

    I get it - Computer Arts magazine. This is not 'art' it is 'craft'. There is a lot wrong with that, it's a 'trade description thing'. None of these here pixels have passion, context, relevance, soul, statement or meaning, even if completed on a Mac in CMYK by someone that studied physics instead of art. Although these graphics get seen in 'Computer Arts' magazine, none will ever make it into an art gallery. Sorry to be critical folks, but that is what SU is about.