Hi, I'm just a self-taught digital artist from Southern Illinois, USA known as LizzieP of Dream 9 Studios. I am a freelance artist and spend most of my time working on my art projects or playing with my cute little chihuahua named Abbey Rose. If you'd like to know more, I have a personal blog at artistinwonderland.art in addition to my official art site at www.dream9.art Thanks for viewing!
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Comments (6)
Greywolf44
Sorry about your dad. Hope he finds a good substitute. I don't know what he thinks about this wonderful image and dedication, but I like it and on more than one level, if you catch my drift.
NobbyC
Great image!!!
mightymysterio
Truly a beautiful song, and you've used that inspiration to help create a really beautiful still life. The guitarist is absent but yet he is still felt. Wonderful work!
RodS
Beautiful work on the lighting in this lovely still life. Hope your dad loves it. I sure do.
Boni
Congratulations!!
Your image has been chosen for "Poser Staff Picks" of the week!! See the whole list
Here
Boni and the Poser Staff
mmitchell_houston
The pain of aging is something that's hard to fully comprehend until you start going through it yourself. Right now I have to limit the time I spend on my artwork because too much at once can cause pain my arm (not quite carpel tunnel, but similar, at least according to my doctor). Congratulations on having TWO illustrations in the "Staff Picks of the Week" list. I don't know if I've ever see that before, so it's quite an accomplishment. I'm in remarkable company this week.
I can't imagine your dad not liking this one – it's remarkable. (I went back through your catalog and didn't see the earlier version of this; too bad, as I would have liked to have compared them.)
Congratulations again, and thanks for sharing this intimate illustration with us.