"The more I read the papers,
The less I comprehend,
The world and all its capers
And how it all will end."
--Ira GershwinBIOI have always liked reading fiction. In fact, I don't read much else. From the time I was a kid, writers like Edward Eager, E. Nesbit, C.S. Lewis astounded me. Then I grew up and discovered the heady pleasures of Barbara Kingsolver, Michael Cunningham, Tobias Wolfe, Jane Bowles.
I like telling my own stories, but have found that I lack either the skill or patience to craft words with the artistry of those writers listed above. However, imagery (whether hand-drawn or created with the aid of Poser) has provided me with the medium to get my stories on paper.
Renderosity has given me the forum to share those stories, and for this I am grateful. I am also grateful for the other denizens of this forum who take the time to offer intelligent responses to my images--or even just a quick word of encouragement.
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Comments (7)
drifterlee
Last June I visted a WWII museum in Normandy - Kohn?- the city had been completely destroyed during WWII and rebuilt. Interesting pics and stories. Stop by the museum next time you are in Normandy.
pakled
I heard tell of a comedian who used to get reprints of papers like this, and read them on the subway to freak out people..;) keep 'em coming.
bovi
Fantastic! Both the idea, the render, and the story.
jameshunter97
it has been so long since you last posted ,Welcome back ! your renders always provide the viewer with something to think about. excellent work .
KarenJ
Nice to see you posting again. I love the way your characters are so different from the generic jelly-mould Poser People.
pookah69
Thanks, karen. I try to give the models character by attaching magnets to the face, and off-setting their symmetry. Pretty easy to do, and makes a big difference to my eye.
SamTherapy
First class. Good to see you back in action.