When I first put up my web site, I mainly did one type of art work on the computer - work I called Multi-Image Synthesis since I combined, blended, and transformed my photographs and drawings into one image. As the years continued, I began to play around with many different types of programs so my art work on the computer is very varied now. My main medium of choice is the computer; however, I have also combined my output from the computer with other types af art media for a very eclectic type of work.
My artistic background is that of photographer and sculptor. My photographs have been shown in New York City and appeared in books and magazines. As official photographer for various 1975 Bicentennial Commissions, my photographs have traveled throughout New England.
I started using the computer about fifteen years ago. When I decided to experiment with my photographs on the computer, since I already had a PC, it was natural for me to use it. At the time, few people were using a PC for graphics; thus, I began to review graphic software for the major companies as it related to the PC. As a result, I experienced the evolution of many programs such as Adobe Photoshop, Fractal Design Painter, etc. In addition, I have taught and written about photography and sculpture for many years. Graphic software companies such as Adobe, Andromeda, and Right Hemisphere have asked me to write comments on their products for their web sites as well as reproduce my independent reviews. At present, I do my own art work. I have shown at various exhibitions, and in 1998 I won an award from The National Headache Foundation for my work entitled AMigraine #1"). I, also, write articles for publications and have finished a book which my husband I have worked on for about seven years.Â
There are so many sites on the Net that one can get easily lost. I hope some of my art, articles, reviews, and tutorials can act as creative inspiration.
My reviews and tutorials can be found on many software company's sites as well as other sites on the Internet in English and translated into other languages. I am always happy to answer questions and can be reached through IM or my e-mail address of paulajane@cox.net.
Please visit me at my website of  www.perpetualvisions.com  and read my past articles from Renderosity Front Page News Articles.
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Comments (7)
bkhook
A great shot but think it would have been better if not cropped so tight, or if perhaps it was a closer shot. Continue your idea, however, I think you have great insight on some good stuff.
mdunakin
As usual Paula, your images are always goo, though for this one, I have to also agree that it might of been better if it weren't so cropped? Not sure how better to explain myself though. But I agree, that the direction you are going with the foto seems right. ...........md :)
jocko500
I like old wingdows . this is a good one here
mollymaye
I like this shot a lot. Interesting details in the broken feeling of the window. I wish I could see the whole of that rag though...or maybe if the window wasn't so centered.
kore21
hehe, had the wind do this to the plastic sheeting over my windows once ;) interesting shot.
koosievantutte
very fine image.
icerian
Well seen and captured, Paula.