I am a developing artist working on improving my abilities to create beautiful digital landscape compositions. Without the help and suggestions of the many fellow artists in this community, it would be a long time before I reach the next level.
BIO
I am a retired procurement professional who has long had an interest in photography and painting; and, lately in computers and photorealistic natural landscapes. I hope to become more proficient and perfect my abilities to produce acceptable work. My experience in art started at a very early age when I would spend many hours sketching and painting. I had instruction at The Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois. I did some freelance work for Flying Models, Model Airplane News and Top Flite Models creating plans and illustrative construction sequences for magazines and kit models. I had spent more than 20 years designing, building and flying radio controlled model airplanes...a very rewarding hobby for me. During the 1970s, I spent 11 years in the hobby of "bonsai"; the Japanese art of miniature trees. In my first 7 tree entry in a contest, all 7 trees were awarded ribbons in various categories. Japanese landscaping became a passion for me where I completed a 3 year project creating a Japanese landscape around my home in Oak Forest, Illinois. I also did this work for several other people in our community. In 1987 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona where I currently make my home. The love of the American southwest and all its beauty is where I wanted to spend the rest of my life. Now that we have computers, digital cameras; and, Terragen; I'll have enough to do for a long, long time.
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Comments (24)
LindaMcC
I want to be there, Bob. An outstanding work and so beautiful! Amazing.
ragouc
Very nice render
Wornfang1
That is a beautiful picture. Congratulations indeed, and, I gather, much hard work. Yes, a place I could happily live in, Ah well
masonspappy
It's been a while since I spent as much time as I did studying this image. It is absolutely exquisite and a beatiful example of photo-realism, and the attention to detail is superb!
ariz
When actual size this picture is sad, cause I don't own this place.!!! Now this is what I call 'Getting away from it all'.
Danny_G
Agree with Mason this is impressive to say the least.
WeeLaddie
That's an excellent woodland hideaway scene, Bob. Luxuriant foliage and great lighting. Love it.
Coppens
Wonderful forest scene! Very well done!
peedy
Beautiful scene! Would love to live there. Although, seeing the answers above, it would get crowdy. hehe Corrie
Gunglejim
Truly a beautiful image Bob. I love it!!!Nice use of vegetation and the lighting is superb, always have liked that look of a misty morning or a summers day just after the rain. The close-up of the tree on the right really adds to the feel and look of realism. Well done and worth the time and effort!!!
2121
wonderful and very mysterious setting, love the trees and lighting
stbc
Mmmmm. Really nice one, Bob!!
blondbear1
Awesome!
carlx
Outstanding composition, Bob!!! Amazing view!!!
kasalin
the tipps have helped you much, Bob.... it was worth it..... so wonderful..... an idyll in this forest....... the lodge is great.... the plants are well situated !!!
artgum
A lush, beautiful place. The light angle is perfect to show off the window reflections and to add a great atmosphere throughout. Superb work Bob.
Markal
Wonderful scene...a place I could retire at...most excellent!!
alessimarco
Gorgeous work!!!
Alex_NIKO
Very, very beautiful scene.. great realism- outstanding work!!!
Maarcii
Wow great work, only the position of the tree in the middle is not good..
Dotthy
I think it is more mysterious feeling here, I like the windows in this version! They look more interesting an natural to me.
Fahrenheit451
WOW!!! Absolutely stunning work Bob!
sossy
I pay what you want to get it! ;o)
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