I am a psychologist who attempts to foster creativity in clients. I have studied the creative process and make use of it in therapy. I plunge in myself when I can steal the time. I have taken pictures for over 40 years, and blend photos with digital creations. I have had virtually no formal art/photography training, so it is somewhat like brain surgery self-taught. The aim is for a creative life, one of continuous progress. I still have my manuels for Poser 2, Bryce 2 and Painter 3D. Each day ,before my work-world starts, I check out at least one new image and sometimes follow it back from there to a site, links etc.... I am impressed by the quality of work in The Art Community and hope to make a contribution. Thank you for visiting.
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Comments (10)
novelist
Very expressive and unusual. Well done!
zoren
great!!
DreamersWish
A very unique and interesting perspective on childhood! Marvelous work!
doarte
Graand composition and stunning mood! +5 from doarte's MADHOUSE
brewgirlca
Wow, that is a fantastic piece of work. Somewhere deep down in your mind something is churning, churning. It's great to get something like this out. Masterfully executed.
RodolfoCiminelli
Expressive and very impressive realization.....!!!
NekhbetSun
Thought provoking and wonderfully done ~
leanndra
This image really speaks to me. There is such a sense of separation here, of loneliness and isolation. You have also engendered a very strong sense of vulnerability as well. Each element adds to the atmosphere that evokes these feelings, (at least in me). The lone bird, the tree limb the child is sitting on, the endless horizon, and especially the hot air balloons. The one that is halfway out of the photo adds to that sense as well. This is a tender, yet sad photo. Lea
Rodma_Hu
How fragile we are. Lovely.
blankfrancine Online Now!
Great concept and use of mixed media.