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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 (3)
anaber
I am with your thoughts, toward Japan, Elisabeth. I love this image and the brown tones. Evil sun...i agree completely! I love the B/W and the contrasts you did here. Curiously,may be me...i can see a shape of a heart in the cloud of smoke...may be it had some meaning!!
Hendesse
Excellent and profound collage of impressive images. Very well done!
LBJ2
Very cool and scary composition, Elisabeth. It has the touch and atmosphere of a wicked nightmare. Even the food and water in Japan are polluted with radioactivity. I think i can imagine a little bit how scary this must have been for a 6 year old girl. Some impressions from childhood can follow you for life. Nice way of using it as inspiration i think.