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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 (9)
noneother
Very VERY NICE Eli .... I love the mood the reflection creates along with the color choice. Keep Up the good work :)
drifterlee
Gorgeous image!!!!!
Foto-Arte
Excellent work!
anaber
Excellent effect! Love the colour.Cheers:-))and happy new year!
bclaytonphoto
wow, this is a killer photo. Love the tone work
watapki66
Truly wonderful!
Chipka
I know how it is to feel a bit down and out at times...I'm going through that now and well...the whole creative process keeps things on even keel if it doesn't improve things outright! Often it does! As for this image! It has a wonderful feel to it; your method and subject is completely different, but your work often reminds me (very vaguely) of the Polish Surrealist Zladislaw Beksinsky (I think I spelled his name right.) Your methods and visual aesthetic are totally different, but something in the mood is the same...I think its in the way that your backgrounds are so much a part of the foreground, as if light is traveling in reverse and showing everything at once...if that makes sense. It's an interesting effect. Your sepia tones give this a wonderful antique feel as well, and for some reason I can imagine images like this hanging in some artist's parlor, while friends sit around drinking absinth, smoking clove cigarettes (in long holders) while discussing the fundamental philosophies of alchemy...or something like that. In short, your work always evokes something pronounced and I love it. This is fantastic.
elisheba
wow, thank you so much for your narrative comment Chip, it really touches me...:)
gillbrooks
I love the simple understated beauty of this image