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The first artist of time is God, don't you think so?
We all learn by watching each other, and I am happy to find myself involved in such an adorable and creative community as Renderosity.
My first creation media was poetry when I was 12, and I definately fell in love with music at the age of 16 when I bought my first guitar... I still enjoy playing, composing and singing when my mood affords it :)
My interest for pictural art started later on, in my early 20's. I discovered a huge universal media capable of causing immediate impact just like music... I will always remember my art teacher in university, he would not teach us how to draw but HOW TO WATCH....
I started making physical collages 3 years ago, and also enjoy the pleasure that comes out of manipulating things, people, objects, mood and texture with Photoshop and sometimes Bryce and DAZ, too.
Hope you enjoy your visiting my gallery,
Elisabeth
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Comments (4)
anaber
Excellent Elisabeth:-))The luminousity,the colour and the atmosphere...like another dimension!i love it all.
Lashia
another great use of photo manipulation. Good job on this shot, I love the dark colours and multiple. Good job
noneother
Love the right angles in this picture. Great job.
Chipka
WOW! As you might know, I've created an imaginary land, Agara, and for some reason this image makes me think of that place. Maybe it's the aged photographic quality of the image itself, or the "old world" look of it. At any rate, the scene (that bridge, those trees) looks somehow familiar and mythic at the same time...like some primordial stretch of old Eastern Europe, where things are a bit darker than normal and drinks are a wee bit stronger. Wonderful, evocative work! I love this entire series!