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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 (7)
anaber
Challenging. A wonderful image Related with mithos, Beliefs and mistery. A calling from the inside of the earth. Superb image and light, Elisabeth!
rocserum
ther's an angel, or maybe the virgin in the mystic light. Wonderful work! RS
Lashia
this reminds me of the schrowd that they found with the marks of jesus on it. Great job, love this manipulation process
tofi
A lovely composed creation! Mysterious and intriguing!
M2A
Mysterieux
noneother
Ink blot test? Jk eli, looks great. :)
Chipka
I love the way light and shadow actually form textures here. There's definitely something hidden in this image...not like a distinct physical object, but a mood or a way of thinking. This is an excellent piece of work, especially since it's also in a kind of sepia-washed monochrome that really heightens the emotional intensity. WOW. A comment above compares this to the Shroud of Turin, and in a sense, I think this is as profound a piece of work, as that particular shroud is an artist's expression of devotion. THIS is (in my opinion) devotional as well...maybe not to some ancient, patriarchal god of the desert, but to something more human and complex. Needless to say this is also something that I really like.