I graduated from college in 1980 with a fine arts background in painting. I've sold many paintings and etchings and even mixed media drawings throughout my college days in the late 70's and through out the 80's. I started doing digital art in the early 90's. Now I only do digital artwork for CD's and various illustration jobs on my own. I do promo & production animations and medical illustrations for my job at WABC-TV for a living.
When I graduated I wasn't sure what type of professional (career) art I was going to aspire to. I spent a lot of time moving around from different production art studios until I decide to make a change and get a job at a TV station doing news graphics and animations. That's when computers were really developing and breaking new grounds. I started working at CBS here in NYC on the overnight shift for a few years. I then took what I had learned and moved over to WABC-TV. I am very fortunate here because we get to learn and excel with some of the best software out there in the digital world today. So at this stage of my life I have in the last 15 years found what I believe to be the best way to express my personal art outside of traditional painting. I work in many different applications. The 3d application I always use for modeling and scene layout is Cinema 4d 9. I also use Modo from Luxology. As much as I love to model and create a scene in a 3d program, I always finish up in After Effects applying any special effects that I need to composite and then in Photoshop with any final touch ups and color adjustments.
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Comments (17)
ericfarris
What an imagination, you have!!! Simply FABNTASTIC!!!! - BRAVO!!! V n fav
jif3d
Awesome tree-chick, I feel a bit sorry for the dude in the box or maybe they are just in the contortion biz ? the lighting FX are very kool, and your imagination is OUT THERE!!! well done & Cheer's :o)
bkhook
Haha.. Weird.. I love it.. excellent imagination..
Zeroboys
Very very very cool... Excellent. I like.
MarkusVogt
agree with eric farris - the great imagination in this one was the first i regognized and gives this picture something special...
dvitola
Fabulous and creepy!
ravenwing75
Everything about this tells a story! To post something like this and leave the vote button out is a sin ;)
Gongyla
I just come back from your gallery and you are added to my favourite artist list. Excellent the way you not only have the imagination, but also the skill to share those visions with others.
virtuallyhistorical
Very, very nice... although that's probably the wrong word. Unfortunately, the guy in the box reminds me of an episode of CSI New York! Very disturbing. Mak
fpicini
Actually the figure in the box is a woman. It was inspired from the imagery in the asian horror trilogy from three asian horror directors who made a movie called "Three Extremes" which was released halloween 05
HazyHairs
Beautiful work! Very imaginative as always.
crypticghost
OMG, you are crazy, and talented. So cool!
madluko
Pretty twisted, well done.the tree woman freaks me out. great image
Eugenius
The image is beautifully well done! Now that you have gotten my curiosity, I'm going to have to see the movie :-)
zfigure7
Top notch lightings and texture works. Very profoundingly haunting and scary. Well done!
DukeNukem2005
Very beautiful and very nice image.
stealthman
Haunting for sure... wonderful!