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Artist HR Giger created horrors blending man and machine

Artist HR Giger made monsters, including the Oscar-winning alien in Ridley Scott's movie

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Creator of horrors: man and machine

Swiss surrealist designer Hans Ruedi Giger, who won an Oscar for the monster he created for Ridley Scott's , has died, a museum dedicated to his work said yesterday.

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The HR Giger Museum in the central Swiss village of Gruyere confirmed that the 74-year-old artist had died, but provided no further details.

Swiss public broadcaster SRF meanwhile reported that Giger had died Monday afternoon in hospital from injuries sustained in a fall, citing sources close to his family.

Born on February 5, 1940, into a chemist's family in the small eastern Swiss town of Chur, Giger moved to Zurich in 1962 to study architecture and industrial design.

He quickly turned to art, producing first mainly ink drawings and oil paintings that formed the basis for his first solo exhibition four years later.

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But it was his discovery of the airbrush that led to the unique freehand painting style that characterises many of his most famous works.

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