I have been married to my lovely wife Beverly since 1970 and we have 8 inside/outside cats that used to be ferrel. My favorite animal is the TIGER.
I retired from MIT Lincoln Laboratory late 2015.
To visit my Artwork Websites go here:
https://michael-wimer.pixels.com/
http://www.blurb.com/user/MichaelWimer
BIO Art has always been a passion which I pursue as a hobby in my spare time. During the late 1970s I created a part time business creating direct metal sculpture from brass, copper and stainless steel.
From 1986 to 1988 I enjoyed painting miniature pewter figurines, of various scales, using artist oils. I created about 50 figurines of dragons, warriors and beautiful woman.
Finally in 2002 I discovered the wonderful world of Digital Art and began using Poser and later added Bryce, Terragen and DAZ Studio.
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Comments (11)
ontar1
Great setting and beautiful character!
x7
Excellent ! Great render!
jancas
Excellent
PhthaloBlue
Superb!
Nightwind
NIcely done!
Saby55
Absolutbeautiful!!!!!!👏👍🙋♂️
beachsidelegs
Wonderful image my friend :)
imagemaker
Beautiful setting.....she should play where ever she wants !!! love the guitar reminds me of an old Guild I use to have
anitalee
Excellent
Radar_rad-dude
Apparently because CATMANDO says so and he the boss! LOL! No, I think the kitty might complain. No, I think maybe the stone walls will complain! Oh what do I know? Go ahead and play! What could be the harm? Very lovely image! Most delightful viewing.
Mindolluin
Because with all this stonework it is too darn loud. She reminds me a little of Joan Jett, though I think she was mostly electric. There was a period in the early 70s when a number of rock artists decided to try recording in these old Manor houses and castles because they liked the "live" acoustics. Peter Frampton did one in 75 at Clearwell Castle and parts of Led Zeppelin IV were recorded at Headley Grange. So your gal here is in good company. :)