I began my art 'interests' at the ripe age of 10. That Christmas I received my very first set of oil paints as a gift and proceeded to paint a picture that my aunt still has hanging on her wall. A country scene of woods and snow. Very easy for a beginning artist.
I took art in high school as well as the pre-requisite courses to attend college, my dream of being a teacher quickly quashed in the over flux of teachers way back in those stone age days. My major switched to History and Marketing Management (heh a lady did have to have something to fall back on) ... Continuing to paint, draw and use any and all mediums I could find, I found my favorite in oils and watercolors. I'm mostly self taught, having had only two years of 'art' studies' so when you look there is something definitely missing, I see it, you may not which may be a good thing.
I married, moved to NY, divorced and raised two children on my own, beautiful, gifted and lovely ones too :) My son is going to be a teacher, daughter is in restaurant management. I'm quite proud of both of them.
Back to my 'art'. I took interest in terragen and love the capabilities it gave me in creating a landscape without the use of paints when I permanently injured my 'holding' arm. I cannot paint for long periods of time using my left arm. Limited but not defeated. Taking up computer art satisfied my 'craving' to create landscapes, and the use of watercolor pencils and graphite satisfies my other creative endeavors. Currently I am working on a series of surreal fae art, if such a thing exists besides in my imagination. As well as some artwork in graphite attempting to work on life studies. It's been an uphill climb and I find I'm more than satisfied most of the time. "We're our own worse critics"... and so true. Much of what I do doesn't find it's way here, for I don't feel it should be shown.Â
If you take a moment, and glance through my gallery, I hope you take away a wee bit of magic, a sense of delight and have enjoyed the visit...If you'd like to see some of my artworks that are no longer here, or that I've never put here, please feel free to visit my site:http://www.freewebs.com/ppeterse/index.htmVarious artworks from pencil to watercolors are there.
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Comments (20)
Savage_dragon
Its there... under that ginormous lump of sand. The lighting is killer, Pat. It looks so gray, damp & cold. Beautiful depiction! ")
mambo
great scene with excellent atmosphere*****
choronr
Hope you're collecting two of everything including two desert tortoises ...lol. Really nice one Pat. That storm cloud, lighting and rays bring the mood on.
Petra-S
wonderful images, fantastic light!
lyron
Excellent image!!!!
Markal
Once again the atmo steals the show :)
Danny_G
Amazing scene Pat. Realism is there.
prutzworks
cool stepped terrain, agree with Markal
kansas
A fantastic scene. Beautifully made.
JPSoft
Your sky is beautiful ...
evielouise
"The hidden Ark"" lol I titled it again lol Love it as usually,perfection Pat !~
BrideofCthulhu
very nice.
efflux
Very nice sky and atmosphere.
starfire777
Excellent terrain!!!
lior
Excellent terrain, superb atmo! A so wonderful landscape!
artgum
Your skies can't be beat.
MagikUnicorn
Stunning clouds & terrain
faroutsider
Perfect storm sky (I know, I'm looking at a very similar sky outside right now...). Lovely render.
Morgana61
Questo è un terreno bellissimo...wonderful!
Vik9740
flooding has been devastating in my area the last couple weeks. my prayers go out to those trying to pick up the pieces