Hi all. Thanks for visiting my page. My digital still-life paintings reflect what I respond to. There is joy in the arrangement of design elements and colors within a composition. And there is beauty of varied shape and form. Familiar, comfortable objects like fruit or books express the fragility of the moment, but also become something eternal and timeless - frozen forever in the picture. "Durability," "immortality." And symbolism. Things I respond to - all objects have significance. Personal and profound symbols. The more we look, the more we see. Most importantly we see that transient beauty can become eternal consciously and subconsciously. It is awareness of response: what do objects on a shelf become for us? Symbols, memories, expressions, feelings. Together with the highest level of my ability the still-life objects in my paintings make my work meaningful.
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Comments (10)
ArtistKimberly
Exceptional Image,
Angelwave
I like the mood here
Rhett55
Really does convey a warm feeling. Well done.
Wales
I like it. It makes me want to see a wider view. What is to the left and what is to the right of the image I see? And that, I think, is a good thing -- making people want to see more.
ronmolina
Excellent!
Cyve
Fantastic work!
3DClassics123456
May I suggest greater size so that we could appreciate better the atmosphere? Could I write Artform...sphere?
bebopdlx
I really like this.
Kixum
Nice job getting the typewriter to squish in the corner of the padding!
Kinchie
Very lovely! Super arrangement and rich lighting. Would like to have seen a bit wider view to admire the quaint objects? Somehow need to make such scenes more completes and satisfying as a full "story" even while keeping the vignette feel. Otherwise we have a sense of incompleteness which is disconcerting to a viewer. (like we get the feel your saving the full-Monty scene render for some other audience, and we are rather envious!) . Like only being able to eat the parsley topping on full banquet. Keep going...