I have been writing stories and poetry all of my life. My interest in art began when my Dad held my hand when I was about two years old and helped me to draw a face. Since then I have progressed through pencils and crayons through water colours and oils and finally I am doing most of my art on the computer. I have created all of the illustrations in my books and have a substantial art gallery here at Renderosity. I was born in England and travelled to Australia with my family when I was ten years old. We moved to Mount Gambier when I was a child and I returned here in the early 90s and have lived here since. My early life was filled with books and reading and every Christmas we always received a story book of some kind. I remember our book shelves being filled with the works of Kipling, Shakespeare, H. G. Wells, Jules Verne and Edgar Allen Poe, to name a few, together with a good smattering of Enid Blyton and many other children's authors. That early contact with books at my mother's knee inspired a love of reading and writing for which I will always be thankful.
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Comments (6)
sturkwurk
Cool! At first I wasnt sure what that was a pile of.
OpenMindDesign
I like it....very cool!....I have to admit I had to have another look....at first glance it looked like he was trying to work out what kind of animal was there by its excrement....too much Harry Butler as a kid hey!?.....heh heh
the3dgm
Nicely done, Jo!
silx
Looking good Jo! Maybe a bit of a blur on the poser figures would do good and a more natural pose for the lion, but other than that I really liked the image! Keep it up!
yorathuk
Very neat. To be honest you won me over with the background! Reminds me of a wood I used to play in as a kid. I like the poses - how come mine never seem to sit quite right on the ground like that?
kmw
You probably should pose the lion. He just looks like a statue. Otherwise a great piece.