Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
BIO
I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (9)
durleybeachbum
You are SO GOOD at this!! Superb and very interesting!
sharky_
Colorful and very nice work... Aloha
Svarg
I could see this as wallpaper . . . albeit rather psychedelic wallpaper! :^) Love the rich color and as ever your birds are real characters.
francinechristophe
I would call this work as "very tonic"
jgkane
Just the thing to invigorate my desktop, Rozanne. Did you use Ultrafractal as your spellchecker too? .. ;o) Re the gold=plated software, with so many features that the average artist never, never uses ... I did manage to get an OEM Adobe Photoshop Elements 7, from SoftwareOutlet.com, a week or two back, on its release, for $38 + p&p. It comes with disk and serial number, but there are plenty of books and tutorials to be had on the net, if you were unfamiliar with the Adobe way of doing things. I would recommend it, if you need another art program. It certainly works a treat, since I can use all the usual brushes ( .abr ), and styles which I have purchased from RENDEROSITY, and other sites, over the years. Hoping that you and your plants are still surviving the marauding insects, and that you are using your bike, despite the swarms of seasonal tourists. Warm regards, John.
drace68
Umm, mystified. Colorful, wonderful motion in the patterns. Plodding once-scientist on this side of the monitor doesn't have a clue.
anahata.c
agree with andrea again...you two seem like cousins, your drawing styles are very different, but you seem connected by some artistic DNA about 2 generations back...wonderful how these birds are both distinct and yet woven into the lines & swirls of your UF work. And of course 2 of them have those big open eyes, and the movements are childlike and gleeful. Some of the tails & torsos seem a whole mess of patterns and squiggles, those free lines you get in so many of your drawings; and the patterns atop are fractal-y and paisley-like with a playfulness that typifies you as well. (And I like the dotted 'frame' around the birds, like, "hey guys, straighten up: this is you're image". Wonderful & playful. I know Andrea likes to call her pieces "doodles," but I always say they're works of art. Yours are the same. Absolutely delightful.
katy555
Fantastic work my friend .Exceptional lighting...
Cosme..D..Churruca
genial Rozanne... but where are the girls?