I've had a few people ask me how to pronounce my screenname...
"Magick Maeve" Its Celtic. My roots are Irish/Scottish, Native American.
My friends list isn't in any particular order. I didn't even know we could do that until someone informed me of such. I decided not to order them and see what happens on its own! ;)Â
ETomcheck first introduced me to Poser, Bryce and Renderosity (Thanks Beth!) And thanks to her IÂ have met some really amazing people here! So glad to be a part of this community and to be friends with those who can deal with my strangeness! LOLÂ :)
Peace, Love and Chocolate Cake!
Much Love,
Lorie
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Comments (18)
mistressotdark
wow..fantastic work
BIGBEAR1965
Cool scene and idea! Beautiful characters and awesome lighting, nicely done!
Leilana
Thats so fantastic!!!
brycek
Wonderful scene..nice work!!
alessimarco
Very cool work! Love the light especially!
HellKitten
This is beautiful Lori!! Such a cute idea!
xeniaghost
Beautiful characters and the lighting is amazing! Now take me back to the dark place!
KaiArt
Excellent work
flashone
As always Lorie your works are intriguing, enthralling and captivating! Fabulous work my dear.
SIGMAWORLD
Very nice work!
Belladzines
oh wow!! i really like the concept you've created here ..... amazing work!!!!
callad
Beautiful work! And a wonderful dedi to the Master of Shadows!
Tea_Rex
:-D Thank you for this gesture, Lorie!.. I do like it. It's true, interesting lighting is not always about the light ... but about how we sculpt the shadows. Creative use of shading also strengthens a work. Here, the shadows keep our attention focused right where it needs to be, upon the two subjects and the dynamic between them. My favorite works of expression are those which allow for a broad range of interpretation. We all like to be engaged with a work in a way that lets us infuse something of our own ideas and perception into the mix. This vision is ideal for such viewer interaction. My first impression of the scene was that the girl in the glass is the younger version of she who is captivated by her. This in itself is interesting because the girl in the glass does not appear to be captive at all; preserved, yes ... but not captive. The younger persona is gazing off as if onto the dreams of a life to come, she even appears a little bored with her own age as if intent to get out into the world already. It is as if the elder keeps a bright and pure image of her self in a safe place, always available to revisit and connect with. What is very interesting to my eyes is that the only source of illumination in the scene appears to actually emanate from the young girl. Yet, no matter how you look at it this is a deeply interesting work. It was a very uplifting surprise to discover this today, Lorie. You have set a bright smile just where one was needed. :-) With warmest regards, Terry
anitalee
Excellent
brewgirlca
Seems like you have been listening to some very good teachers.
jaydee_007
Som GTS perspective here. Very nicely done.
vapo
Truly a lovely image! The concept reminds me of one of Marc Almond's album covers... A Lover Spurned
StudioTjeerd
A real piece of art! What words from another person can do to you.