For me, art is a voyage of discovery. I am as surprised by the art I create as anyone else who views it. Though I constantly strive to improve my skills, I am much more interested in creating something new (and hopefully beautiful) under the sun than in craftsmanship. I feel that photography has superseded other forms of art when it comes to reproducing the external world -it is the interior landscape that I strive to explore and reveal.
BIO
Born in Paris, France in 1950. Moved to New York when I was 5 years old. From an early age, developed an (unhealthy? obsessive?) interest in fantasy, science fiction, surrealism and anything that was beautiful and mysterious. My parents called me "Jean de la Lune" because I was often distracted by things that they couldn't understand. Also had an aptitude for drawing from an early age, but never really pursued it seriously back then. Went away to college in 1967, at the time that the psychedelic zeitgeist was reaching critical mass & got swept up in the maelstrom. Ego disintegrated & a new one rose like a phoenix from the ashes. Began drawing & painting in a stream-of-consciousness mode, bypassing the rational mind. Fell in love, moved to Berkeley, California, and had a son. Took art classes (illustration, figure drawing, portraiture, color theory, etc.). In the late 70's, began playing with computers. Learned to program & wrote simple applications for generating visual patterns. Having no real aptitude for marketing my artwork, I instead embarked on a career in information technology, which lasted 22 years, at which time I quit (in May of 2003). My current incarnation as a digital artist began with the first release of Fractal Design Painter. I experienced a breakthrough with the first release of Bryce, which was the medium that enabled me to finally satisfy my creative impulses. I use many other supporting pieces of software (Amorphium, Poser, & several others), but they only provide me with input for Bryce. All of my images are rendered only in Bryce, with no post-processing at all. Each of them starts with a bare-bones idea or model or texture which I then attempt to allow to evolve in whatever direction "it" decides & which I have never been able to predict. I obsessively tweak shapes, colors, textures, & visual relationships until the image seems "right". If the final result is somewhat disturbing and disorienting, yet at the same time beautiful, then I have succeeded...
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Comments (12)
rocserum
wonderful view!RS
TwoPynts
Really enjoying the photos from your trip. I hope you were able to sample some quality wine as well! :)
kbrog
Great shot! :)
nongo
Thanks for sharing these special places I'll probably never get to see in person! I'll travel vicariously through you!!!! Excellent shot!!!!
cfulton
This looks like a stunning place. Great capture! Clive
M2A
Refreshing capture, thanks.
zoren
great!!
SafetyGuy
Wow, that's inviting! An Abbey with "secret" caves and the sounds of a nearby river. Looks like a great place to wander! Would make a great model, too! Thanks for sharing it.
eyeland
Kort - Yes, I did get to sample some very nice wines while in France. Though I don't normally drink wine with every meal, with soft drinks & juices priced at between 3 - 5 euros ($4.50 - $7.50 - for a Coke!), we ended up drinking a carafe of wine at pretty much every lunch & dinner. And we also did some wine tasting in the Bourgogne (Burgundy to Americans) & Jura regions, which are known for their distinctive wines.
Domi48
Indeed, Brantome is a beautiful place!
louly
Superbe, tu me donnes le goût de partir... :)
Celart
Beautiful. The original is a very nice shot, the postworked one is a great work. Bravo