I am a keen animal lover so most of my art does include animals. I was always to be found sketching or painting animals from a very young age, and so after work then marriage, and raising 3 children, then breeding and showing dogs in the UK and Europe plus my animal photography, I got back into art again but this time digitally.
Digital art for me began with photography, my son Steve Pinchbeck (predatron) loved it and introduced me to Renderosity, and in fact joined me16years ago (now2020). Gradually I moved into mixed medium, and photo-manipulation and eventually digital fine-art. I use Adobe PS CS4 extended, and hand paint using Wacom Intuos Pro tablet & pen.
I love realistic art and strive to achieve this when painting, because of this I use photos of animals when I paint, for reference. Many of my own photos are of cats and especially of dogs. I often visited zoos too for the wild animal photography, but also have a few cat and dog breeder friends who allow me to photograph their treasured animals. Many thanks to some friends also who are amazing photographers who allow me to use their wonderful photos of wild animals for reference.
My art features in many household items and also artworks in my Redbubble store. https://www.redbubble.com/people/JaneEden/shop?asc=u
I do love it here and have made friends with some wonderful people and amazing artists.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my gallery or my Renderosity store, I do so appreciate it.
I would like to thank everyone who has purchased products from me, I hope you are enjoying creating some wonderful art with them.
Best of wishes to everyone ! :D xx
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Comments (79)
stuart83
Wonderful photo, excellent postwork, beautifully presented
larparmit
superb image what a cutie!
uk601
i love your cat-pics... Really cute! Perfect shot
NekhbetSun
Love that stop-action look Jane :o) this is just so precious, and I can relate :o) Hugs and have a purrrrfect day S Mina
helanker
OH! so cute this is. Very sweet expression, you have captured on this lovely Mistapus. Splendid framing too.
Skydancer917
LOL...wonderful!
Vanadis11
Lovely image :). Grandios shot!
siamkat
Ha! What a miniature tiger :) I love when they try to look dangerous, our little furballs. Lovely image, and as always cut and framed just right!
capelito
What a cutie! Lovely image. Wonderful!
croxie
They for sure can be very expressive. Just a look at them can say more than a thousand words sometimes :D Great composition, Jane. And I hope you've had a good weekend :hugs:
LMDesign
Caught in action! Wonderful shot and postwork :)
durleybeachbum
Gosh! he looks fierce!
Bossie_Boots
Oh i thought i was going to see Becks lol no im joking his having fun there bundle of mischief bless superb capture and presentation hugs lou x
jeroni
excelente imagen amiga
Loveheart
Cute and funny! Wonderful work!
pops
Awesome photo and postwork-adorable
AngelWeb58
Beautiful Portrait love those cat's! great job jane big hugs angel
Anthonia
What a cutie Lovely image..!!! great work hugs
pennykay
Fantabulous image Jane! Great postwork too! Hugs!!!
deweygg
Very nice!
debz
Lovely capture Jane!! Excellent postwork too!!
krakosky
very cute image, very good postwork.
romanceworks
So cute! CC
DennisReed
Cute! :)
gizmo563
Very cute!
fruitier
LOL... He is such a doll. i own four and they are a riot everyday.
three_grrr
What a wonderful capture! Love how you got his toys in there. You truly excel in your works!
pspworkshop
Fantastic !
artaddict2
Mistapuss bearing his teeth ( but you can tell he's just a big softy) lol.
MrsLubner
Photoshop huh? I wonder if I can do this sort of postwork with the frame and such in my PS E4? If it looks like it can be done - or something similar - we may need to chat. I am always looking for written step-by-step instructions for PS E4. and my next priority is to learn this type of step-out-framing. Very grand shot!