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 (22)
Tracesl
excellent
starship64
It looks like they're both enjoying themselves. Nicely done!
UteBigSmile
They had nothing else to do, the mob had to work till they drop!
miztere
nice romantic scene
Saby55
E' proprio cosΓ¬, i romani in quel periodo non si facevano mancare nulla.Che bella vita ππππββοΈBrava Ute
flaviok
excelente trabalho minha amiga, aplausos (5)
JoeJarrah
Thanks you so much Ute, I'm touched by the dedication and love the image; a wonderfully playful take on a classical engraving :)
beachsidelegs Online Now!
Wonderful image my friend :)
mifdesign
Excellent use of media, fabulous composition, magnificent Masterpiece of Finest Arts. I love it!
Of course they knew it from the very beginning, the missing pillar supports nothing.
samjan
Beau travail pour ce noir et blanc bravo
lwperkins
I love the cute poses! That is a real smile too :)
JohnnyM
I like the look of this one! It's a nice dedication to a great artist! Excellent and well done! :-)
miwi
La dolce vita; excellentes schwarz weiΓ Image,wundervoll gemacht!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
bakapo
a fun scene, really cute and playful. I like the black and white.
rbowen
Excellent work!
RodS Online Now!
Yes indeed, those Romans were a playful bunch - when they weren't out conquering their neighbors... LOL Fun work here, Ute!
Inspired_Art
Very nicely done!
g1tip
When in Rome . . . . . . . !!! Great scene !!!
adrie
Such a wonderful work on this beautiful roman scene dear Ute.
Glendaw
Awesome black & white image.
Looks like a photo.
Super well done π
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daggerwilldo
So wonderfully done. I love the mixing of mediums you used. Lusty and tasteful. A most fun work and a grand dedication.
anahata.c
I want to comment on your most recent image, so I am skipping wildly---I'm going to have to come back soon, because there are all kinds of images I want to comment on that I couldn't comment on, due to time. (I'm over an hour, and have to rest my arm!)
You have a very Roman theme here, and yet the image feels like a 17th to 19th century etching---which is pure charm. I love the shading, and the pencil feeling. You've "irised" the image---do you know the term? (In photography, photographers "irised" an image by closing the shutter around the image, thus imitating the action of the eye's "iris". You've done that here. It gives us the feeling that we're looking at this scene through a key-hole.)
Lots of detail (roman). And the couple stands out due to your strong blacks and whites. Really fine work with this medium. The lovers look very, very happy!
misumu
Bravo, the black and white actually adds to the romance.