I am a keen animal lover so most of my art does include animals. I was always to be found sketching or painting animals from a very young age, and so after work then marriage, and raising 3 children, then breeding and showing dogs in the UK and Europe plus my animal photography, I got back into art again but this time digitally.
Digital art for me began with photography, my son Steve Pinchbeck (predatron) loved it and introduced me to Renderosity, and in fact joined me16years ago (now2020). Gradually I moved into mixed medium, and photo-manipulation and eventually digital fine-art. I use Adobe PS CS4 extended, and hand paint using Wacom Intuos Pro tablet & pen.
I love realistic art and strive to achieve this when painting, because of this I use photos of animals when I paint, for reference. Many of my own photos are of cats and especially of dogs. I often visited zoos too for the wild animal photography, but also have a few cat and dog breeder friends who allow me to photograph their treasured animals. Many thanks to some friends also who are amazing photographers who allow me to use their wonderful photos of wild animals for reference.
My art features in many household items and also artworks in my Redbubble store. https://www.redbubble.com/people/JaneEden/shop?asc=u
I do love it here and have made friends with some wonderful people and amazing artists.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my gallery or my Renderosity store, I do so appreciate it.
I would like to thank everyone who has purchased products from me, I hope you are enjoying creating some wonderful art with them.
Best of wishes to everyone ! :D xx
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Comments (66)
aqua1955
Marvelous Jane!!!
bakapo
this is fantastic work. the wolf is mean and the poor rats (never thought I'd say that) looks so scared. the spooky house in the background is the perfect touch.
Cyve
Beautiful once again !!!
rhol_figament
You are doing some super stuff!
nickcarter
Excellent job, i like it very much!!!
LivingPixels
A super-cool product Jane very beautifully worked congratz my friend!!
cjn
verry beautiful Janice.. the bats, the wolf and even the rats are amazing hugs Christ xx
anitalee
Wonderful! If I come up with some money, I know what I am buying
Leije
Wonderful scene with your new product !
ironsoul
Very impressive, love the cat too.
UteBigSmile
jocko500
very wonderful
tulipe
Great atmosphere, superb painting!
Vagabund
Very nice!
:-)
CleonXXI
Great render, fantastic in its entirety, particularly fond of the lifelike poses of the rodents!
matstan2610
Perfectly executed image.
aksirp
You are a real artiste, great composition and work, and spooky of course love the fine details!
tallpindo
The little creatures are precious how they amplify disdain to try to communicate how humans act with contempt. "You're breath is awful!! "You're about four legs short of a web span!" "Try to hold down the hair standing on end stuff. It forces us to use fuzzy logic to echo range on you!"
JeffersonAF
Great.
defactor
Awesome illustration!
skyvendik
amazing concept!
Richardphotos
that wolf does not realize that those are Kung Fu rats and along with their bat friends they will kick his butt
JoeJarrah
Great work Jane!
DukeNukem2005
Excellent image!
npauling
A wonderful image Jane and your work with the animals looks amazing. A super collection for Halloween. Sorry to hear that you haven't been well and that you have had computer problems. I hope all is plain sailing now for ages. I am well these days but age is catching up worse luck. :)
steve2
Super Work ! Amazing .
ia-du-lin
beautiful Halloween scene
Ken _Gilliland
great work!
Crudelitas
Awww! The rats are sooo cute! Wonderful done, Jane!
g1tip
Excellent work, Jane ! ! !