I am no longer active here. Too many restrictions and unpleasant interactions with admin.
In addition I now focus on traditional art, which is very neglected on this site.
If you are interested in following my art you can find me on RedBubble
www.redbubble.com/people/artpearl
or on deviant art
http://artpearl.deviantart.com/
See you there!
About my Art - Watercolor, Poser &Vue I have been painting mainly with transparent watercolor on paper. Most of my paintings depict hypothetical situations and imaginary scenes, striving to capture ideas and moods rather then a resemblance to specific places or people. On many occasions more than one way forward suggest themselves either from the onset or during the painting process. I like to explore these possibilities in different paintings and thus I have several ongoing themes (Some examples of themes I worked on are shown in the image above). I started useing Poser and then Vue mainly to set up virtual models and/or scenes which are then painted in watercolor. The CG images were supposed to be only an intermediate stage, but I now got the CG bug, and I'm trying to make these images a 'product ' on their own accord. Feedback is really very important to me. I appreciate any form of it: comments on the impact the images had on you (or saying it had none), things you enjoyed, things you hated, any artistic aspects - (composition, color, lights & shadows etc.) - any technical comments( eg Poser/Vue issues) and anything else you find relevant. If you dont know a lot (or at all) about Watercolors, Poser or Vue, please dont let it deter you from leaving a comment. Just comment on what you see and what it made you feel or think. You could also ask questions, and if I know how to answer - I will.
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Comments (18)
JOELGLAINE
Looks sort of like a Lunesta commercial. LOLOLOL First thought--second thought, looks very creepy like out of a horror movie. It's really well done, but after reading the description the pic misses the mark in my heart's emotions. It just seems subtly terrifying as compared to romantic. Love IS sort of frightening... but not like this. Maybe it has to do with the position of the bugs, or the lighting, or a combination of both. Maybe number of them,too. More like an army or infestation than a romantic notion? It's really REALLY well done and the lighting is VERY dramatic. It just affects me in ways unintended by the artist. ^__^
FCR
Excelente trabalho. Parabens!
RobyHermida
___:O) Wonderfull!!!!! ____;O)
Rutra
For me, this is a magic image. I understand Joel's view and it could be indeed a second view for me. But this contrast of emotions just enhances the beauty of it. This image can be simultaneously seen as a "bug invasion" and as a dream of beauty and freedom, wonderfully interpreted by butterflies. These two simultaneous but antagonic interpretations produce in the viewer a special emotion. Thank you for sharing it. As to Vue technical issues, you're learning fast. :-)
jgmart
Very creative image!
Thelby
Very Nice Creation!!!
Sivana
I think it´s a wonderful idea with the book of dreams! This topic has so much potential that you can find ceretainly many fantastic ideas for images. I´m looking forward part two!!
AnAardvark
Wow. Gorgeous and lush colors, and I really like the perspective. I think that the butterflys look a bit too opaque when they are near the lamp -- my recollection is that their wings are sufficiently translucent that you can see some glow when they are backlit. I like the use of the painting of the butterfly on the wall as a unifying technique.
ontar1
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bogart137
This is an extraordinary image; an image that adheres to the memory and that you can travel dozens of times. There is a lot of art in this image; a lot of deployed intelligence and sensibility. I can see love in every single detail. In the placidness of the feminine figure, in the way she is grabbing her sheets, in the way that the butterflies are flooding her world. Which dream are we looking? Kyra´s dream? That of the butterflies? Or that of the artist? Apart from this. Which is the image of love? Which is the image of terror? Why will it be that we are about escaping from clichés and, simultaneously, always attached to them? But, as the quote says: how do you explain butterflies to a tortoise?
cmcc
great pic and vue render.
efron_241
I was drawn here after seeing your other image.. I had to see this one and I am soo glad I did.. what a fantastic piece of Art !!! so great to see the reflectorium in the window behind them
tyllo
Smashing image with a touch of mystery !
roshen
very nice,interessante.
novelist
Brilliant scene. I love it. Your work and style are amazing.
Cgaynor
This is a fantastic scene on many levels - the skill, artistic talent involved in creating it is obvious. In responding to the issue of "the horror of butterflies", maybe less could be more in this sense. Looking at the picture on the wall I derive the impresssion that she "possess the butterflies" because they represent her interest/dream/imagination, however that I think that idea might get lost (a counter to that is that art doesn't have to hit you in the face). Maybe a simple pattern or butterflies without the swarm would carry the theme better. A butterfly coming out of the picture. I would certainly not put in a "vampire butterfly". However, this is done so well...thank you.
Acadia
This is so pretty!
marcopolinski
magical!