From innocence, the teens, man hood, the joy of parenthood, success, and to reap all of life's rewards with retiring and becoming a proud Grandfather; I feel truly blessed! Sure, there were many unwanted moments along the way, many of which, time has not erased. Some so devastating that I am amazed I have survived. But, only one wish I have made, and only one wish has been granted, "to be Happy"! Delusional and in denial, maybe; But, I'm glad I did not wish "to be Miserable"! :)
BIO
Someone told me I'm 57 (Now 62) and single. Really? I have always been a child at heart. So it is easy to see why I prefer Faeries! I did not need Peter Pan to convince me to "Never grow up!". Unfortunately, that's not the way our species. So on the exterior, I had to. But, deep within, my child remained. I prefer to be positive, supporting the soft, sweet, and gentle. I paint the world in that light. I'm not blind to the horrors of the world, and I stay sharp to the perils that confront us all. I simply do not allow that to alter how I view the world. I believe "Everything is beautiful", "Lead by example", "Love thy fellow Man", and possibly the greatest truth of all, "You can be what ever you desire, as long as you believe and pursue". I have always love the arts in all categories! I have palyed the guitar for over 45 years and have written over 100 songs. I am a minstrel and enjoy sharing my gift of song. I have dabbled in the visual arts since childhood. I won 2nd place in a High School Architectural State wide contest, and wanted to pursue that field, but somehow got sidetracked. The Sixties! During my middle thirties, I renewed my interests in the Arts and studied most of the Master Artists of oil painting, but struggled with its application. It was during my profession as Programmer Analyst, that I was exposed to CAD systems and its use in design, and found the Media right for me. I started with TrueSpace and CorelDraw starting in the early 90's, but it was not until I retired that I was able to give Art the attention it requires! I truly enjoy Poser and Vue and started to work with these tools in earnest in 2002. But I owe my biggest inspiration and push to Renderosity and all the Artists herein, regardless of their skill levels and talents. This community provides a place for expression and a shared interest > The Love of Art! Thanks for taking the time to get to know me. I hope you enjoy my images. Hugs, Dennis :)
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Comments (72)
Surama
So many details...wow....wonderful work!
hazelfaye
Wow, this is fantastic.............my condolences on the lose of your Mom
TheAnimaGemini
Stunning details Dennis.Awesome work.This image is really incredible. I know what you mean. But the kids really miss a great and funny time. This is so sad somehow. When we had vacation in the summertime, i can rmember , our street was full whith cowboys, indians, Knights and Pirates. LOL
evinrude
Nice! Don't get to see many Wild West renders. Excellent posing, and wonderfully down-to-earth setting. Great idea, and skillful execution.
bbratche
Very slick! Awesome work pal!
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful and very realistic-detailed image !I think the lighting is perfect
Mondwin
Stunning and very beauty scene my Dear Dennis!!!!!!!!!!Fabulous as Your usual!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma.
Lorraine
wow that is quite a scene, Saturday cowboy show for sure....so many different things to see...great work
Petra-S
super scene and details!
1010
Dennis, this must have taken forever to construct, so many details and it blends into one perfect image. Outstanding buddy!
Toribev
Wonderful scene Dennis! I love all the details. There is so much to look at.
Digimon
So much detail! Wow Dennis!! You have really outdone yourself!! Ahh, the days when you could have a smoke while you got your hair cut....
madame
Wow, this is a superb composition with so many beautiful details ! This is really an outstanding work, Dennis !!
Richardphotos
Dennis, this is a blast from the past.you done such an awesome job. the people are posed perfectly
B_PEACOCK
I agree it is really one fine set. I remember those days :) Awesome looking image Dennis . Hope you are doing well my friend
Danceswithroos
Awesome detail Dennis! It must have taken an age to put this scene together. Brilliant!
mapps
WOW you have out done your self, excellent :-)
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic scene of very good balanced composition....!!!! Excellent interaction and great effects of lighting.....!!!!
Irish
Love it!!! We used to play cowboys and indians too Dennis - hour upon hour and Saturday afternoons, we'd be found at the movies watching cowboy movies. This is absolutely gorgeous with lots of splendid details - for sure there's a story here!! This is going in my favourites right now.
AGentleMuse
Excellent scene, posing, lighting, so many details & terrific work!!
Artzy
Wonderfully Done!
GOLDILOCKSUK
Oh I do like this scene especially the barber and the man at the door and the horses in the background is a nice touch well done :) Cathy xoxoxo
MimiCat
wow, fantastic work Dennis, their poses look so natural:)
Fractelaar
Nice scene Dennis looks much work to center each objectperson on the right place and in the right pose Very good 3d corner perspective
kansas
WOW! This is fantastic! Right out of the old west.
Silkylady
Very well done, Dennis. The unique work put into this image, is really good. The details are meticulously put in the proper place as always. Huggs...Silkylady...
Primal
Howdy Partner!I reckon i be liken this picture loads..my son played cowboys and indians..between mossman and the transformers..lol.Excellent art and brings back memorys!!
cole4965
Cool render! Nicely done.
gavangar
Maestro! It looks like an excellent set! Even better when in the hands of a master!
TallPockets
Just wonderful work, Dennis!! Reminds me of the t.v. series, Gunsmoke. I hate to admit I'm old enough to actually have went to a barber. Back in the day when they shaved people (not me - no facial hair - sigh) with a 'straight' razor. That's TRUST! WINK.