Basswoods at the Edge by sazzart
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Description
Bryce7.0 Pro design with my settings.
Hmmm,...Yesterday's upload produced some interesting comments. I especially enjoyed the blow-by-blow long critique by someone who sees himself in a different role here on R'osity than most of us do...Most of us (old timer's anyway)are here because we feel comfortable sharing where our INDIVIDUAL ARTISTIC VISION took us reccently.
By that I mean, (to me) R'osity is an Art Site, to an extent, it's a social networking site of sorts as well.
What R'osity is not, is an Art Gallery like the Museum of Modern Art in NYC; or an Institution of Higher Learning.
As for my Perceptual Senses; I'm ok with them; I must be doing something right. I been organizing my gallery on www.redbubble, where the designs in 'Featured' are just that, designs featured by various groups, and was surprised to find the total number featured so far, is way North of 35, with my only being a 1/3 of the way through my 965 uploads & counting there.
I guess if there's any Lessons Learned in this, it'd be: "Be true to your individual artistic vision. Don't sweat on account of self appointed 'critics'" Most of whom seem to be lonely souls crying for attention, IMHO.
Thanks for looking.
Semper Feradis
SAZ
Comments (10)
clbsmiley
Cool, looks like land after a flood. I like Ren.
tennesseecowgirl
Beautiful work, I love the color tones in this one. Nice write up about your art and the site here I agree. And good luck with your Red Bubble account I have one there as well but I haven't been as active on it, I keep meaning to add more to it. Have a nice day~
Tholian
I've done almost nothing with Bryce. I may have to give it another shot. Very interesting image and atmospherics just help to "sell" it.
NitraLing
Awesome bryce rendering!!!!!
Faemike55
Wonderful and desolate landscape, Steve!
thelufias
Great Landscape Steve....I gotta learn to do this stuff in Bryce...Geeeezz...
bazza
Nice scene, though a very desolate place to be..
jocko500
I read that comment too yesterday and laught at it too. That why I posted what I did yesterday in your defence. Art is in the eye of the beholder. What one sees is not art another thinks it the best art in the world. Thinking of one clasic artist who broke away from the art of his day to do his own thing. When question about his art and the way he doing things with his art. his repley was he took out some of his eary works which was very well done in the art of his day and say I done that and now I doing this. " i think his name was Peter Paul Rubens Not sure but some where in that time zone. one of his paintings was sold in 2002 for £49.5 million so do not worry of what people say to you. sometings it helpful like the artists in Paris told Van Gogh to lighten up his paintings which he did and you can tell after Paris his work took off like a rocket. His mind too but that a diff story
jmb007
beau travail!!
Richardphotos
I did not read the comment, but I agree with you 100%.I like your landscape.in the foreground it makes me think of cheese, which makes me hungry!!