As an artist, I do four things; Oils on Canvas (Social Commentary), Drawings of National Parks, Photography of Birds and California Native Plants and 2D/3D Digital.
Since most here will be interest in digital work, I'll talk about that. I started in the digital world with a TI-99/4a computer in the early 1980's and immediately started creating art and animation with a very limited graphic range in hexadecimal code (16 colors, 256 shapes). I eventually became a published artist for Asgard Software and a year later when out on my own to form “Notung Software” which became on of the most popular TI Software companies. In 2010, I was inducted in the TI-99/4a Hall of Fame.
After making my switch to the PC, I started with Sketcher (the precursor to Painter) and even owned Fractal Design's "Poser 1". I didn't start seriously playing with Poser until Version 3 came around. With the advent of Poser 4, I began by creating textures and started a career as a digital artist, selling my work through Zygote, Vista, DAZ3D, Hivewire3D and Renderosity.
I really didn’t find my nitch in the 3D world until I partnered with BL Render to do the Songbird ReMix Series in 2003. The following year, I came into my own blending my love and knowledge of birds with a strong environmental theme "Threatened, Endangered, Extinct". That set, designed specifically to raise awareness about threatened species and why they're going extinct, became a template for all my work.
Since then I’ve steadily worked on improving my skills with Painter and Modo, and of course, producing more 3D birds and other flora and fauna with a strong environmental message. Today, the Songbird Remix birds have appeared in films such as ”I am Legend”, in Audubon literature and advertising, Duncraft (bird product & seed) advertising, in the museum presentations (such as the National Wildlife Research Center of Saudi Arabia) and even billboards and bus benches for the Omaha Reads promotions.
Besides being a Renderosity Vendor, I work at home as a freelance artist/photographer and also volunteer/lecture at the Theodore Payne Foundation (a Foundation that focuses a native plant awareness) and at Audubon California.
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Comments (16)
MNArtist
LOVE IT! Great work and incredible detail.
ryverthorn
That settles it.... when the zombie apocalypse comes I want pet vultures! .. Great image Ken :)
Kinchie
Well done for the super vulture scene and info. I like the buddhist idea of fully degraded corpse needed before reincarnation - especially when the reincarnation will be as several vultures. Would be a mind-expanding experience!
Kerya
ROTFL! The idea! Great!
vitachick
This is great.. Now we know how to solve a zombie problem lol..
Danceswithroos
Ha ha yep! Excellent detail!
Flint_Hawk
Amazing details & idea! Wonderful information!
Cyve
Amazing and beautiful composition!!!
tetrasnake
And I thought Zombies nightmares would have been the survivors of Raccoon City! Excellent piece!
adorety
Excellent render. What a great idea too. Great scene and yes indeed, excellent detail. I can't believe no one's thought of this before. I want to see a zombie movie now where they get wiped out by swarms of vultures and buzzards. In fact every carrion bird and insect should descend upon them.
flavia49
fantastic picture and amazing idea!! perfect work
RawArt
Very Clever...love it!
GrandmaT
Excellent work!
petemohr
horrible but excellent detailed scene! very well done!
Rhanagaz
Great and very detailed work!! I almost sense and idea to a anti-zombie movie or computer came? ;o)
brewgirlca
Great idea and wonderfully presented. Very funny. I love the vultures waiting their turn on the roof. Reminds me of the old poster of the two vultures in a tree and one turns to the other and says " Patience my ass, I'm gonna kill something." Excellent information on these amazing birds.