About Jonathan Evans

3D Artist at Cityscape Digital I am an artist who tries to push the limits of what I am able to achieve everyday I work within Architectural visualisation. I am currently a middle-weight artist with aspirations to become a high-end visualiser in stills and animation. I love the work I do and I am inspired by individual artists such as Bertrand Benoit, Peter Guthrie and Pawel Podwojewsk (MOTYW) who produce work in MAX and Vray with a photographic and artistic approach. I am driven to push to these levels to deliver work of the highest quality with control of my projects from concept to completion. Since starting with Cityscape I have worked on many individual and team based projects ranging from small to large scale Architectural schemes all of which are based in the London area. I have developed a range of skills in my personal work as well as with Cityscape and I plan to develop these far into the future where I will eventually start my own company in 3D Visuals and animation. Examples of my CG work have been published online and sent out for print with extremely positive feedback on the following projects; All visuals for the Heygate Phase One proposed redevelopment (Planning and marketing) A redevelopment of an old building in Chelsea to be turned into high-end flats All the current planning and marketing visuals for the Seven Sister's redevelopment scheme (Wards' Corner, collaborative project) The re-development of the London Fruit and Wool exchange (collaborative project) A re-design of a ground floor office, retail and terrace extension at Epworth House, City Road A night time marketing visual for CZWG at 1 Landsdowne Road, otherwise known as the 'Odalisk' Re-development of Plough Yard in Shoreditch (collaborative project, recently featured in the Evening Standard) An office block at 33 King William Street (Collaborative project) A revamp of the Orchard shopping centre in Dartford Currently working on a few other projects and completed several others around central London.

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