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 (25)
eekdog
Good job on this horrific character..
LivingPixels
Pretty cool Ute nice enough one!!!
goodoleboy
She looks more like a vampire than a lupine femme fatale, but nevertheless a stellar piece of horror imagery in this one, Ute. Love that stark b & w high contrast effect.
pregiato
Bravissima Ute 🙋♂️
rajib
Now that is different ! Cool work Ute.
thekingtut
Awesome.
MagikUnicorn
jeffy3ds
Superbe !!
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and looks very nice!
beachsidelegs
Love the B/W really makes her stand out a wonderful image my friend :)
mapps
Fantastic :-)
miwi
Sehr schön gemacht,gefällt mir gut!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
byteline
Huch,
Großartig!!! Du warst aber fleißig, liebes Utchen.
Glendaw
Wow she looks dangerous and wickedly harmful.
bakapo
very cool. I like the black and white.
ontar1
Fantastic character!
donnena
Well Done!
RodS
Spooky! The B&W really enhances the frightening atmosphere. Well done, Ute!
Faemike55
I love her! Great work
lizard01
Cool graphic effect
nickcarter
Artienne
Fantastic portrait!
P7ArtJ5
Very nice portrait..Excellent work!
ANGELFIRE999
Beautifully done!
anahata.c
I've noticed, in a number of your more recent uploads, that you've used increasingly more painterly techniques...your images have sometimes moved from your more graphic presentation (which you did consummately) to painterly, even drawing-ly presentation; and you do these truly well. This feels like a painting or even an ink drawing. The light is stunning, the dark is equally so. And the contrasts bring out the terror of this woman. Great eyes---solid white with deep blacks in the center. I love how you turned the tip of her nose solid black, and the deep blacks around her eyes are very powerful. And her hair is flying every-which-way; with an "etched" background of trees and branches. An exceptional portrait, and it captures not only her terror, but her tragedy. (The original "Wolfman" film, with Lon Chaney Jr, was as much a tragedy as a horror-flick: He was tortured with his ailment, and didn't want to kill; but as soon as the moon came out, he had to. We wonder if this woman doesn't have deep pain about her condition...in this portrait, however, we see her straight-from-hell terror. Extremely well done, Ute.)