Elizabeth Mansco born in Gibraltar.
Graduated in Visual Arts 1979, and a Graphic Designer since 1992.
Freelance.
if you like my pictures, please have a look to my personal website:
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I would like to thank Renderosity for this wonderful space ;O)
BIOIn 1995 I began experimenting with computer graphics and discovered a whole new world of self expression and ways of combining my traditional skills, passion for drawing, painting and photography with digital techniques.
Fascinated by the final result of digital work.
I like abstracts, fractals, portraits, 3D images, etc.
With the computer I find a personal artistic tool and a means to express my sensibility, capturing scenes and special moments...
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Comments (40)
alida
marin is alucky man and a good friend. happy week end to all
emmecielle
Splendid composition! :)
timtripp
excellent!
bakapo
this is fun and happy... I see a smiling face on the right. I love the twists and turms in this, it's so interesting to look it.
CarolSassy
Very nice details 'n' impressions! Excellent work! (:
koosievantutte
very fine image.
anahata.c
I was sure I'd commented on this! But I guess I didn't (lol). Well, apologies to you and Martin (both of you, wonderful artists & people). I can see the juggler, but as always you make images with several visions going at once; and this, like some of your others, has the feeling of some of the 20s, 30s & 40s paintings by Gris, Picasso, et al. I love how you coagulate shapes in the center, with much activity inside them so they're not 'complete', how they appear to be organic forms in 'motion'...And then you surround them by these spaces that are 'unfinished': Your surroundings & backgrounds can be any number of things, walls, rock surfaces, caves, etc. You play between flat & receding surfaces beautifully here, and there are always shapes rivering through your pieces & they hint at organic forms hidden within the surfaces. And as for Martin, he is indeed a marvelous artist, a man who can do things with pencils that make me realize how much I have to learn; and who is also one of the kindest & most supportive artists here, and also with great humor. I agree with you on all accounts! A lovely dedication, and a complex & compelling piece as always. Nice to be back here once again & sorry I didn't comment earlier!
afugatt
I love it! Winky loves the kitty and the paw prints.
Xantipa
Yes..superb..
Cgaynor
Wonderful work.