https://magazine.renderosity.com/article/4317/utebigsmile-uses-art-to-cope-with-the-tragedies-of-life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYZt4GvqzLk
We are very proud to announce the winner of this months "Artist of the Month" - Ute Reichling [UteBigSmile]. Ute received nearly twice the number of votes from the Renderosity community for the Artist of the Month. She is a highly regarded artist and friend to many in the community. Ute works primarily with DazStudio and in Mixed Mediums, as you can see in her gallery. She is a talented and imaginative artist who creates evocative imagery which is often infused with themes of fantasy, science fiction, folklore and domestic scenes from history. Ute has contributed an astonishing 3,457 digital artworks since joining Renderosity in 2005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi8RJ4m7sbU
Renderosity 2015 Artist of the Year: UteBigSmile
I'm very happy to announce that after a week of voting Renderosity members have overwhelmingly chosen UteBigSmile as the Renderosity Artist of the Year! Ute is a strong member of the community having posted over 3,000 of her artworks to Renderosity galleries since she joined in 2005. She was chosen "Artist of the Month" for June, 2015 and works primarily with Daz Studio and Mixed Mediums. As you can see from the video she created of her 2015 artworks (see below), UteBigSmile is a talented and imaginative artist. Renderosity congratulates her on being chosen Artist of the Year for 2015. My private Homepage: http://www.uterene.lu/utebigsmile/
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Comments (53)
donnena Online Now!
glorious image!
Madbat
That's so true! At least Christmas here was a non-event.
misumu
Beautiful scene, so full of detail. I hope the New Year lives up to it.
RodS
A wonderful scene, Ute! It is sad that so many have to live on the street.
virginiese
Jolie scène complexe ! J'adore cette ambiance victorienne ! Bravo !
BellaDark
Wonderful image, Ute, so much detail!
goodoleboy
Absolutely marvelous, Ute, Charles Dickens would love it.
GrandmaT
Outstanding job! The one poor little boy really stands out in that happy crowd.
wparrott1
Beautiful image!
lizard01
Cool scene
Traumsuse
Very beautiful work
WyckedPixy
Beautiful image, Ute. Truly beautiful.
anitalee
Excellent
K_T_Ong
It's unfortunately true that not everyone's having a happy new year. So those of us who are more fortunate should reach out to them, to those in need.
Richly detailed work, great overall composition. Thumbs up!
sandra46
VERY BEAUTUFUL
VEDES
Very well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fantastic scene and characters !!1 fav!!!
velleman
What a charming Victorian scene on the Victorian street, love the mood. Very charming characters too.The boy had some sad event, such things happen in life unfortunately. A Happy New Year!
Navi
Very nice and cute composition here, great work ! :)
Crudelitas
Ein schönes Bild hast du gedengelt. Aber der kleine Kerl ganz links ist aber ein Geist, oder etwa nicht? Er ist durchsichtig...
me72nl
Beautiful scene!
Jollyself
lovely winter town scene
Cyve
J'adore cette scene de rue et les perso sont absolument fantastiques.. Encore une merveilleuse image ma cher amie !!!
anahata.c
I worked with people on the street for many years (and with homeless shelters, missions, etc), and I know many of these faces. The holidays are particularly hard for people without homes, or who live in shelters, because they are ultra-aware that they don't have what many people have. It's a cruel time of year, for them. So it's always nice when people give to the needy as well as to those who already live comfortably. (And it's nice when they give all year round.)
Your scene is a classic late 19th C Christmas scene, something out of a movie. You handle the costumes consummately, as always; as well as the placing of the people. And you created real charm in the snow and the old facades (and those big snowflakes). Then you have the homeless children---there's even one in the corner, way back on the right. They are left out, hoping for a handout. You did this sensitively, Ute. One hopes that all these happy people will stop to care for those less fortunate. A beautiful image, and touching as well.
UteBigSmile
Hello dear Marc, I thank you so much for all your marvelous and detailed comments, they are like a kind of medics for my soul, hope that you and yours are fine, I'm doing as good as I can, since my stand before 2 month (blood pressure down at 6) it's hard to recover, I thought that I had every thing broken, with that Osteoporose and Arthrose by old boones are hurting a lot! Hug's Ute, husband and daughter Séverine