January 2013
Been at this site five years now and have seen a lot of growth - both artistically and spiritually thanks to the many good friends I have met here. I work with Poserpro2012, photoshop CS6, PSPX2, Perfect Effects 3 and Photomatrix 4. I love working in the material room and continue to find lots of growth there. I also do a lot of postwork fixing, special affects, and framing, all for which photoshop is indispensible. I love doing postwork; no image is anywhere near complete without it.
In the last year or so I've added quite a bit of photography to my gallery. I started with a Nikon Coolpix 9100 point and shoot. It gives amazing quality and its small size makes it easy to pack around and just grab some shots as they come into my vision. I still use it for sneaky people shots but now I use a Nikon D5100 DSLR for my more serious keeper work. Had I known how all consuming my passion for photography would become I should have jumped to a D600 low end pro camera.In my gallery you will see mostly storylines based upon my own visions and versions of Mesopotamian Mythology, sprinkled with some Celtic works and an occasional pinup or two and quite a few special requests. I have long been a writer, though a terrible speller, and so most of my images come with a storyline or poem. No image seems complete to me without words to accompany them.In high school I trained in both the Sciences and Fine Arts but when I went to university I had to choose one or the other and so I went with the life sciences. Art dropped out of my life for a long time... though I never gave up my interest in archeology and mythology. I wound up with a graduate degree in the life sciences with majors in physical geography, ecology and evolutionary biology. My love of nature and a deep naturalistic spirituality eventually led me to the wikkan tradition.Some five and a half years ago I discovered poser after coming across some great 3-d art on the web and after some six months of stumble bum practice I joined this site.Doing this type of art has released many visions and stories that were locked up inside my soul for many ages. It has allowed me to explore the life and times of my primal spiritual ancestor, a girl also named Roxanne, who lived in the Sumerian regions. She whispers the stories of these classic legends in my mind and I create the images to go with them.My stories are mostly written as dialogue and they tend to be rather long. So grab a coffee, a tea or better yet a beer, kick back, relax and stay a while.I hope you enjoy your stay here.Hugs and blessed beRoxy
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Comments (44)
Sea_Dog
Breathtaking work! Wonderful creativity.
witch_1612
Wonderful Work!!!
Tracesl
cool scene
RodS Online Now!
A spectacular image, and a fascinating look into what possibly happens in the mind of a serial killer. I can almost visualize this image in the mind of the Ripper as he stalks the streets of London. Brilliant, Roxy!
SidheRoseGraphics
This is a wonderfully creepy scene and most apropos to the man who haunted these streets. Some interesting and thought provoking questions, indeed. I think Seth may have hit on some part of it in his comment.
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful work,
nitegrafix
Awesome enviroment! Great job !
nefertiabet
Stunning work my friend, great job!!!
Heitaikai
A fantastic and creepy scene with great effects!
FaeMoon
There was a documentary I watched on netflix about HH holmes AMerica's first serial killer. It was so bizzare how he manipulated and profited off his murders. Definitely I think there is a disconnect with morality and a complete absence of empathy in them. I love the atmosphere in this work, definitely capturing the feeling of delusion.
CRUZADO2
Splendid work!!!
wizardofnoz
beautiful, almost looks like artwork!
Chipka
This makes me think of a grungy version of an Andrei Tarkovsky film. Tarkovsky is one of my favorite directors, partially because of his visual style. Stalker just happens to be the title of one of his films, though the subject matter is more spiritual than the title might suggest, and for some reason THIS image reminds me of that film. Funny how things interact in the brain. I think that the similarities come from your grunge textures and the intense colors; this has the visual feel of an old Slavonic icon, though there's little--if anything--in it to suggest a similarity, but I think the connection comes from the intense colors and the primal feelings this stirs up. All good Icons stir primordial feelings as they are steeped in mysticism and magic rather than more "cerebral" things. This image seems rooted in something emotional rather than rational, and so it shares something in common with Slavonic Icons, for me...that whole drive to touch the intangible. This is so moody and I love it for that! Excellently done! I love the fact that it's a photo and it looks more like something painted.
JuliSonne
The location is particularly appropriate for this. My steps are faster. My heart races. The picture comes to life with this title. GREAT!!