Real name---> Antoinette Artist name ---> AmirA AmirA has been with me since my school days. Painting and designing for my friends. And used the handle with all my works. Most know me as AmirA. Some think it's my true name, but I don't mind. It's part of me.
Art is my life and love every pixel of it.Painting is my big love and started in oils. But now also acrylics and mixed mediums. In my gallery some of my works are on display I made for showings, etc. 2D is my favourite art to create in and now another bug has bitten me. Daz Studio. So my gallery is combined with 2D,3D and canvas works. I love viewing everyone's art. Love to see how everyone grow's from the beginning and getting better and then WOW. You're more than welcome to drop me a line. I am from South Africa. So anyone from SA, just say hello ok. Hugs always...
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Comments (45)
BrokenWings
Beautiful! Love the colors!
RodolfoCiminelli
Wonderful and very beautiful creation Antoinette.....!!!!!
huismus
Beautiful, well done!
El_Lee
I remember that movie,lol. This is WAY better than it was! Love the blue.
felinx
Belle interprétation :)
2121
veery clever, nice composition
Syltermermaid
Fantastic work!!! It looks amazing!! Hugs Ute
loligagger
Great image!!!!!!!!!!
kasalin
Hi dear Antoinette, a very excellent image !!! Beautiful coloured !!! "V":5*** :):):)
densa
fantastic my friend isn't it amazing the way a movie can inspire such beautiful art
pspworkshop
Wowwwwwww this is great!
MKeyes
This rocks baby girl, for real, all the way! Love it!
shonsu
Nice depiction but here is a little known fact, Deep Blue Sea is based on the novel "Hunger" by William A Dantz published in 1992. The synopsis of the book is the following: "Genetically engineered shark. 20 feet long. 2 thousand pounds of carileage and teeth. The Sealife Institue bred them - and lost them. Six monster sharks roam the Florida keys... I looked for any reference to the novel in the movie credits but didn't find any but like other members, I too thought the movie was good.
swjkie100
Wow, awesome composition!
Iceshark39
LOVE the contrast of the city scape with the sea! Great job! Never saw the movie in it's entirity, but I saw enough. Great image!