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Artist

TB Obstfelder

A dedicated exploration of digital form through technical 3D modeling and graphic motion.

14 Works

About TB

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Artist by day and artist by night, Tore Bernhoft von Obstfelder is an Oslo-based creator who balances a professional career in 3D and CG artistry with a dedicated personal practice. His experience as a Lead 3D Artist and freelance designer informs a technical approach to digital illustration, where he bridges the gap between complex modeling and graphic motion design. Obstfelder’s work often explores the intersection of abstract forms and typography, seen in series like Heliosphere and Ravioli. A vocal advocate for human-led creativity, he remains committed to the craft of digital rendering and the evolution of 2D-style aesthetics within a 3D space.

Visual voice

His aesthetic blends technical 3D modeling with the flattened, graphic feel of 2D illustration. Recurring themes include abstract digital prints and experimental typography, often rendered with the precision of motion graphics.
3D ModelingAbstract Digital PrintsTypographyMotion Graphics2D-Style Renders
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TB Obstfelder — questions answered

Where is TB Obstfelder based?

The artist is based in Oslo, Norway.

What is his professional background in the arts?

He has a background as a Lead 3D Artist and freelance designer specializing in 2D-style renders and motion graphics.

What are his most notable print series?

His portfolio includes the Heliosphere and Ravioli series, which feature abstract digital prints.

What is his stance on AI-generated art?

He is an advocate for human-led digital craft and was a signatory to the 2024 open letter against AI-generated art auctions.

What techniques define his work?

His practice is characterized by a mix of technical 3D modeling, abstract digital prints, and typography.

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