Cold War Mech: The Epic Mech and Sci-Fi Art of Hamish Frater
Hamish Frater is a digital artist living and working in London, UK. Starting his career as an environment artist at the Sony London studio, Hamish now works as Art Director at the racing game studio Hutch. He also works freelance for the TV and Film industry.
Hamish’s personal work is influenced by his love of old machinery and the idea of human survival in a post-apocalyptic world. He prioritizes color, texture, and interesting forms to help build character and bring life to the worlds he creates.
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