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 (57)
starship64
Fantastic work.
anahata.c
Rod is right about everything he said; you should show people the designs you've done here, I think your eye and sensibilities are splendid. Who knows what could come of it. And he's right about your talent. This has to be seen full size, you have so many expressions here and so many surreal and powerful images. The centerpiece with the woman in two pieces, offering herself a guitar---as if saying to her wounded self, "here, here is music, unite us all with it...". Powerful imagery. She's also in a lifesaver, which is very positive. And your use of those checkerboard floors is always so expressive and beautiful. It's a layered piece, because you have 2 women looking into this scene, almost with yearning---both in the boat and in the sky. You always use those long sweeping boats so well. And the candelabra on the left is framed by the line of the boat beautifully. (The line that has the lantern on the end.) You always have powerful color schemes too, and this one has an almost platinum scheme, with beautiful creamy whites and an almost pink undertone. It's mysterious and yearning, the feelings we have when adrift; but there's light in its center, which says something deep about your heart and soul. I wish you all the best with this, Steve, and hope that you'll get through it without too much difficulty, and come out with light on the other side. Your image is truly powerful and touching. Even the old lute on the boat speaks eloquently---an older version of the guitar...Beautifully done. May heaven watch over you and guide you...
farmerC
Amazing work.
matstan2610
An interesting and beautiful picture.
GrandmaT
Amazing image! Hope things work out soon.
byteline
Are not good news. All the best wishes for you, dear Steve.
Thanks for your EXCELLENT and creative work!
g1tip
I agree with TwiztidKidd and DaddyWolf. You need to get out and beat the pavement. Nothing ever walks up to your front door knocking . . . . except for bill collectors. Go look for something that lies where your strengths are. Even if you have to flip burgers and dip the fry basket for a while, until something better comes along, it sure beats having to face the alternative! Good luck!
aksirp
very creative combo! love it!
Sarahdar
awesome image, hope things get better. we need you
rbowen
Great scene! I hope that you will be able to find a job soon. Don't 'give up hope!
adorety
Very dreamy. I hear it's tough in Colo for jobs. It's time to think outside the box. You might have to work flippin burgers, as a part time retail clerk, (grocery store, liquor store?), maybe find some odd jobs like assistant house painter. If you have bills to pay, I'm sure it's better to work a sucky job for a while instead of living on the street. Maybe it's time to move. I wish you the best of luck and you're in my thoughts.
Freethinker56
This is exquisite Steve. sorry to hear you news.My heart goes out to you, I'm shore in the end it will be all OK my friend hold in there.Thinking of you take care. cheers
gaius
Excellent surrealistic scene. Sorry about your job situation ; I do hope it'll get better very soon.
kenmo
Love the composition of this image...very interesting and attractive... 5+++
Madbat
Oh man, that really sucks to hear. All I can say is that I've been there a few times. It sucks!
A_Sunbeam
Great surreal image - but sorry to hear your bad news.
afsinatre
Very well done .. Great work !
Leilana
I love your idea ... really good image! All my best for you my friend! Hugs
nefertiabet
That does not sound good to Steve. I hope that there is a good solution and they get a job again. The picture is great, i like it!!!
VEDES
Perfect composition!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!fav!!!!!!!!
nwagner111
Stunning image Steve!
sossy
Marvelous and thoughtful making composition! all details together are in harmony! shocked about your situation and so sorry! I was in the same situation like you but could get a minijob (400 euro a month) and after the unemployment benefits we get a german welfare, its little but better than nothing! and I also thought about quitting the internet but never would do, better to quit homepage or handy or online games! I really wish you will find a way out of this bad situation and dont want you leave us 😂
me72nl
Awesome surrealist work ... I wish you the best luck possible my friend
rajib
That is very creative work Steve !
evielaw37
Great work once again !! MAN ,I wish I was rich I sure would like to help out but I know that feeling ' been there done that' things were so bad at one time in my life I slept overnight in a car in the a parking lot of the hospital I worked at ,I hope you still have a bed OMG not funny I know just trying to cheer you up hang in there !!
Richardphotos
very surreal scene.
keep your head during hard times to recognize an opportunity and seize it
Drakkendark
Very artsy.