Hello !
My name is Helle. I live in Denmark on the Island, Zealand. I have a husband and two sons and three grandchildren, so I am a happy person.
I like many kinds of art and I try to limit myself, but I dont succeed very well. I love my PSP9 and I think I use it every day. I like to draw, paint and experiment on canvas or paper and I wish I had time do it every day. My biggest wish is, that there would be 48 hours instead of the poor 24 a day. I just dont think it will ever happen ;)
A fantastic new world opened for me, when I was Introduced to Renderosity for the first time. I am very grateful to be a part if this site.
Here is the URL to My private Homepage: www.helank.dk
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Comments (8)
durleybeachbum
This is a visual treat, and very exciting!
kgb224
Outstanding work Helle. God bless.
goodoleboy
Oh, nice, my second try : (. A plastic bag with words on it? It must have had a lot to say. Great job of scanning, manipulation, and postwork on this wild texting marvel, Helle.
giulband
Marvelous image !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RodS
Very cool! This is almost a Bauhaus style with a bit of Matrix thrown in for good measure. Very creative, Helle!
auntietk
Tiles! You are such a clever woman, to have found a good use for the tile thing. Whenever I do something with tiles, I always say, "no, no, that won't do," and back it out. This is terrific!
dochtersions
This is great art, my friend, and your talent is so enormous creative, Helle, almost without an end.
anahata.c
Tara's comment is just a taste of what she says about your work in letters and on the phone. (We'll talk about your work for 30 minutes!) Yes, you make art out of whatever comes your way, and I love this intense playful mix. I can see the drop, but I'd have never thought of putting it with the texts of a bag. It almost looks like some strange magnifying glass, or an odd pair of reading glasses which are used to decipher this packed and strange text. (It almost looks like 'code'.) Visually, it's got lots of contrasts and some beautiful hues---you have these "isobars," like on a weather map, and they're in beautiful hues. Given how much you love to work with words and print, this is another example of how you transform it. Wonderful, intense, and very fresh.