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 (35)
three_grrr
Wonderfully expressed Elizabeth. Our works of art are like our children, nourished and nurtured in our souls, incubating in our minds, growing and evolving in the womb of the open white sheet of paper .. or blank page in PSP or PS .. or whatever program we use to create with. Our work is infused with feelings and thoughts that are uniquely ours .. yet often experienced by so many of those who gaze on the finished piece .. to have someone steal that piece and desecrate it, it awful, unfeeling, and violating. Yet somehow I feel sorry for the person who has so little confidence in their own skills and imagination. But so sorry that I don't get upset and angry at the violation. Okay .. done with my little rant. I love the little piece of art .. a work in progress .. an idea still in the womb, growing, evolving ..
DreamersWish
Very true words. I love your art and also think you are courageous to speak your heart. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful art with us.
Realm_Of_Illusion
Very nice work :)
timtripp
this is a complex issue. on one hand we create and have a sense of ownership with our creation. there is a huge body of national and international law on the subject. but the law is about property and ownership, not about art. art is completely worthless without a beholder. it is a conundrum. to share,in some way or part, is to relinquish ownership. payments seem to be the legal way of dealing with this issue. it so misses the point. as i am writing this i am huming 'yesterday' by the beatles. sir paul, oko, ringo and george's widow are not going to get a penny from me. that is the nature of art.
zmarek
Beautiful work! All the best from me, Marek.