when i was growing up, we didn't have a lot of money, so i used to sit and draw my army men on paper.
as the battles took place, i would cross out the men that died.
over the years i doodled alot, side views mainly of funny face characters!
i have been around computers since the 1980's, but n 2004, my older brother found an ibm lap-top computer
at a swap and shop for $30.00 and called and asked me if i wanted it. i said sure, so he brought it to me and
on the computer programs i found 'paint'. a simple program, but i jumped into the artist part of it gung-ho.
later i found another program, 'ultimate paint' and started working with that and later i found more programs that
started my ideas of digital art into place. last summer i threw myself head first into my art,
so much, that i spend just about all my free time, enjoying and doing my art, my way
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Comments (32)
three_grrr
A most beautiful image and dedi in memory of those who died, and those who who were injured and still suffering, and all those who's lives were so drastically changed in the blink of an eye.
neoexcello
This is could be your best piece yet! I called another, newer one brilliant, so that would make this one BLAZINGLY BRILLIANT. This ought to be mural sized. I absolutely love it. You've got to find a good venue to sell this one.