Greetings.
I’m Ulf, born in 1981 in Heilbronn, Germany.
I started rendering in 2014, driven by a long-standing fascination with video game characters and the urge to create something of my own.
Originally, I wanted to become a photographer, but I had to accept that it wasn’t my path—both in terms of talent and resources. Rendering became my alternative, and over time, it turned into a passion I can’t imagine living without.
A lot of my work is inspired by Norse mythology, a theme that continues to fascinate me and often finds its way into my images. I’m also deeply drawn to black and white boudoir photography—the contrast, the mood, and the raw, honest atmosphere behind it.
I want to make one thing clear: I don’t intend to depict women in a way that reduces them to objects or places them in exaggerated, obvious poses. My goal is to present them as individuals—with dignity and respect. The models I use sometimes reflect my personal taste, but this is not meant to define how a woman should look. Every person is different, with their own preferences and sense of beauty—and that’s exactly how it should be.
I also don’t create these images to fulfill any kind of fantasy. This is purely a personal hobby, and I don’t earn anything from it. It’s something that calms me. I enjoy observing the models, seeing how they take shape, and how a certain dynamic can emerge—especially between two characters. I prefer to leave part of the image open to interpretation, allowing space for imagination rather than showing everything explicitly.
Most of my work is created for myself. I use this page as a digital archive to keep everything in one place. From time to time, I also share glimpses of my personal life—because I believe that even today, it’s still possible to find that one person for life, if you’re someone who believes in it.
If you’ve made it until here, I appreciate it.
Thanks for visiting, watching, favoriting, or leaving a comment.
— Ulf Eisenbart
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Comments (4)
Sehr schöne Gothic Szene.
Vielen Dank für deine netten Worte, lordi.
This is right out of an old horror movie. Fantastic work. :)
She is probably the sweet sister of my demon girl ;-)
Now where did this idea emerge from lol .... she has I am hungry and alive feel... perfect as B&W. I can image her in colour but doesn't seem to have any relation to his superb art.