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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 (2)
noneother
T_T it's so pretty. You did a good job. I didn't think my horse would be worth such pomp and circumstance. Thank you :-)
Chipka
This is gorgeous! As you can see, I've been goofy and distracted and so I'm only just now getting to your gallery! Ah, and you've been busy with your army of you! They get around, don't they!? That's a good thing though; I love the way their motif runs through your gallery, kinda like me with Kafka, and I'd love to see them popping up whenever they feel like it! As for the image itself. You do such wonderfully moody work! There's something about this that strikes me as dark: not sinister or spooky, but rich with texture and all sorts of unexpressed emotion--not like anything being held back, but more like things unstated simply because there's no real need to go around staying stuff. I like that feeling, as if I'm looking at a kind of emotional library and all I really have to do is browse around it, explore it, and see what it evokes in me. I love the marvelous sense of fusion this work has, the kind of overlapping realities you've presented. Yeah, this is quite nice work!