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My name is Dorothea Beer-Kramer. I was born on 09 March, 1957 in Aachen / Germany. Many of the last years I lived and worked in Hessen near Frankfurt a. M. Painting and colours are fascinating me since my earliest childhood. I am very happy to be a member here on Renderosity and would like to say thanks to all artists and the staff who make this big community possible!
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Comments (39)
hazelfaye
Wonderful sceane
Irish
A gorgeous scene! Beautifully composed and rendered.
Collateral_Damage
Simple and beautiful! Love the lighting.
ywaters
Superb!!
joshi
Gibts auch was was du nicht beherrschst? Einfach Wahnsinn deine Bilder, egal womit sie gemacht sind!
cynlee
i do luv sunflowers & this one caught my eye... you're quite good in this medium too! :]
arthurr32
A imagem boa. Gostei de como o artista criou um equilrio entre os componentes da obra, criando um belo cenio utilizando coisas que se pertencem, mas que ao mesmo tempo s bem distintas, como a beleza das flores,o medo do espantalho e a morte no corvo.
maria_anita
Gostei muito da imagem. As cores s bem vivas e foram muito bem usadas pelo artista. Outra coisa que estmuito boa a textura apresentada,parece uma cena feita por massinha, e n por um computador.
vivianfaap2
Gostei de como o artista utilizou das cores, n spara criar harmonia e texturas entre os elementos, mas tamb para criar as sombras, dando assim uma profundidade a imagem.