I started painting as a child. Over the years I have tried many different techniques. The computer has multiplied the possibilities to create pictures.
I love to make pictures. That is my vocation, my destiny. I don't want to do anything else because it fills me with so much joy that nothing else can compare to it. I cling to each of my pictures, even the less good ones, because a piece of my soul flows into each picture.
If I have the time and I am doing well, I get up early in the morning, have breakfast and then sit down at the computer to make a picture. In my imagination the finished picture is already there and I try to get as close as possible to this imagination.
I am so focused on my work that I forget everything around me.
Sometimes I feel pain because I forget to go to the bathroom.
After a short lunch break I sit down at the computer again.
Working on an average picture can take a whole working day. Afterwards I am exhausted but still it is for the most beautiful thing in the world.
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Comments (4)
Raages
A high amount of realisme. Well done.
Hajoba
Thank's but my desk isn't so tidy :D
T.Rex
Ha! Another member of the 60-plus club? Correct me if I'm wrong! I had a sign in my office which read - "If a messy desk is the sign of a messy mind, what does an empty desk signify?" Well, maybe an empty mind. Enjoy. It's OK to make your own sign from this. Keep up the good work. :-)
Hajoba
Thank's for your comment! I'm 3 years away from the 60 club ;) My real desk looks like a bunch of mess :D
PhthaloBlue
Very well done!
miketee10021
Terrific render! I, too, am a member of the over-60 club (just turned this past December!) Thanks for posting this!