after 7 years i'm finally getting around in adding some info on this page. never really thought about doing it. i have been a member here since July 15th 2006, and have learned alot from fellow artists. i would have about 1300 images or so posted but have deleated many of my first pieces. and still consider myself a developing artist at this wonderful site. i'm 56 years old this year "2013" and was born in North Dakota. i have lived in Colorado since 1967 and enjoy this place alot. my stepfather was in the air force and we lived in Bermuda after North Dakota for a few years before coming here where he got stationed.. and so much enjoy many of the finest artist in the world who post here.. love you all and your amazing friendships we share.. lol Steve
i enjoy working with poser, i have such a dinosaur version i use, (p6) wish i had poser 2012 at least. i also use photoshop 7 for most of my work i post here. but more so photography is my main passion, just hope to get a camera again someday.
p.s. not sure how high of a res pic i'm using for this page. take care and thanks a million you all.
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Comments (64)
kenmo
Would make an outstanding wall print. Should offer it for sale at Fine Art America or Red Bubble....
ANGELFIRE999
AWESOME!
anahata.c
When I played jazz, we used to say that great jazz sax brings one to their knees. In those days Sonny Rollins (a jazz great) used to go out on the bridges around Manhattan, and play into the night, to hone his craft. And legend has it that when he really wailed, he got on his knees. I never saw that, though I did see him on a bridge, playing. In any case, you captured that feeling to a T. I love the fantasy-music coming out of Tina's sax, where you painted music behind the actual notes. And the money as background. And of course your usual way with costume and tattoos---you do terrific stuff with outfits and body design. And her bright hair as a highlight against all that dark. Terrific piece; and I like the old fashioned mike (an expensive one too! those babies don't come cheap!) on the other side of the pic. Great job with the whole milieu. Very true to the music.
Drakkendark
Very cool.