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Mi nombre es Ludy. Nacà un 28 de enero en Egipto pero vine muy pequeña a residir en Uruguay, Sudamérica. Pais del que nunca me fui. Soy Psicóloga y Escritora, casada hace 44 años con mi esposo Juan. Tengo tres hijos, dos varones y una mujer, mayores, también dos nietas mujeres. Desde el colegio siempre me dedique a pintar y escribir, ahora también soy webmasters. Tengo varios sitios en la Web, pero eso no importa ahora. Lo que si deseo que sepan es que desde que descubrà los programas de diseño grafico no paro de estar acá trabajando en esto y cambiando mis propias pinturas al óleo por arte digital. Lamentablemente no hablo ingles, pero lo voy aprendiendo de a poco. Esto mismo hace que algunas tareas del Poser por ejemplo, no las entienda por el inglés. Quiero agradecer con todo mi corazón a todos los amigos que encontré aquÃ, en Renderosity y que con mucho amor me han recibido. Debo decir que admiro los grandes y geniales artistas que hay acá y de todos ellos voy aprendiendo algo.  Desde el fondo de mi corazón, Muchas Gracias por visitar mi galerÃa y les envÃo un beso gigante directo al corazón de cada uno. Ludy Mellt Sekher
http://www.sekher.com
PRESENTATION My name is Ludy. I was born a January 28, in Egypt but I came when I was child to Uruguay, South America. Country of which I never went away. I am a psychologist and a writer, married 44 years ago with my husband Juan. I have three children, two males and a woman (they are all grown up already), also I have two granddaughters. Since I was in school I spent my free time painting and writing. Now I am, also, a web mistress. I have several websites, but it doesnt matter now. What I really want you to know is that since I discovered the programs of graphical design I cant stop working at this and changing my own oil paintings into digital art. Lamentably I do not speak English, but I am learning it slowly. This makes some functions of the Poser, for example, impossible for me to understand them, as they are in English. I would like to say thanks with all my heart to all those friends that I have made here, in Renderosity, and received me with all their love. I must say that I admire those magnificent artists that exist here and I learn things from them every day. From the bottom of my heart thank you very much for visiting my gallery and I send a huge kiss to the heart of each one of you.
Ludy Mellt Sekher (Cyra Gosurreta Gravina) 2 names)
http://www.sekher.com
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Comments (9)
LudyMelltSekher
Muchas gracias a los amigos que me han escrito, dejo este mensaje acporque me dificulta mucho el ingl, si alguien habla espal pido auxilio, por favor Espero les guste mi trabajo, bendiciones luminosas, Ludy
fabiana
te auxilio, Ludy? jajaja no problem... bienvenida a las galers!!!!! te escribun site mail. fabiana
chrispoole
Wonderful colours, the gold is superb, very eyecatching scene.
shvrdavid
I have to agree, the gold sets the scene...
1hawks1
Wonderful scene and background...Excellent work!!
Nuria
Yo tambien uso traductor y a veces mete la pata, pero normalmente me entienden, je, je. Estupenda composici egipcia !!
LudyMelltSekher
Sorry my English, I used a translator. Anubis was represented as a dog or black jackal and as a man by head of dog or jackal, probably for that these animals were thinking commonly in the cemeteries, that it would give a relation to the former Egyptians between jackal and death. Anubis is his Greek name. Your real name, transliterado of the Egyptian, was Inpu. Anubis is related not only to the death but to the resurrection after the death, provided that it was identical with black color, color that represents the life and the fertility (In the former Egypt the negro was a color of fertility because on having raised the level of the river in the rise It was depositing a thick cap of black slime on which then the cultures were germinating. For this reason Anubis he was the manager of embalming the Pharaohs, to guide them to the necropolis and to take care to this city with his life. The ancient name of Anubis, "Inpu", means " that of the jackal ", for being the nomo the XVIIth of the High Egypt his locality of origin; though according to Pirenne his origin was in Behedet. God of the dead men was first and remained relegated to the second plane when the worship to Osiris granted this one the principal role in the Beyond. He is one of the most ancient gods of the Egyptian pantheon, appearing already in the palettes predinticas of Nagada. In a text of Some he is associated with Horus's eye and, in the Book of the Caverns, your assignment was to guide the dead man in Beyond illuminating it with the moon, beside presiding at the graves; one of your functions was that of being the " opener of ways " of the North
sandwood12
A good work
DukeNukem2005
Bravo! Very beautiful composition! Wonderful image! Excellent artwork!