In Permanent Beta Mode: Learning ,improving sometimes forgetting but hopefully evolving . I remember a time when i had great passion for this creativity stuff ! Since officially forced into a early retirement now its just a means for passing the time .Cultivating the art of self-effacing humor while trying to age gracefully,all thanks to Opdivo and Yervoy for buying me some more time !
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Comments (24)
Artformz2
Mike, what a beautiful work. Gorgeous detail in the wagon and the atmosphere is so inviting. There's just something fascinating and exotic about a Morrish setting. Well done. VOTE
kenwas
Fine work!
matasabu
Excellent detail,reality. When I saw the thumb I thought photo work. Beautiful image!
vis151
Excellent pic!!! Your grass and trees are fantastic!
sparrownightmare
Great work, it has the character of a fine oil painting. Has a nice Renaiscance feel to it.
mmoir
WOnderful image.Nice job on the trees and bushes as well as the models.
dampf
Excellent work on vegetation, great pic
GLyra
Excellent
Nod
Excellent image. Looks like a painting.
MOOOW
Wonderful artwork excellent modeling and vivid colors !!!
micaelito
Very very nice image ! Congrats for your work
98Bones
Thought this was a photo from the thumb... excellent, love the 'tower'...
solt
everything in this scenery looks fantastic. the trees are realy great.excellent art work.
laocoon
Beautifully done.
memaci
This is a wonderful composition with excellent textures. A beautiful work... good job!
GabrielK
Wow, I've never been able to get my trees to look this good in Carrara. And I like the weathered paint on the cart. Very impressive!
tallpindo
This is the nicest modelled two wheel wagon I have seen. The heritage from ox cart and chariot is puzzled at. I have a theory that when four wheel wagons began to be used around the 14th century, the persecution of witches began. On this one it is hard to understand what the four short boards parallel to the ground and not aligned with the tilt of the wagon by the wheels do. Steel suspension did not come until 1870 in British military carriages so current practice is a poor hint. They look to be from the joining of the two lunes and an arced center of an ox cart wheel. That is the joy of sitting in the sun looking at an old wagon.
sailor_ed
Very nice job! Beautiful modeling and the scene conveys a wonderful sense of tranquility. Colorful yet subdued. Love it.
kilal
Very well done! Congrats!
Odessey
Thanks you all for your support and wonderfull comments.
csycorn
just one word... wonderfullllllllll.....
foetus
just very nice works ! congrats ! hugg !
Pontigary
The moment I saw the thumb I though it was a photo - unbelievable photorealism, superb modelling and texturing. And compositionally perfect. Very beautiful and moody scene You created. A sheer marvel. Fantastic artwork!
Mikan
an elegant piece that has a great note or realism with a slight softness that isn't exist in reality. bravo, again!