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 (31)
gaius
Les deux images sont spelndides mais j'aurais une (toute) petite préférence pour celle- ci...
contedesfees
Splendid!
Deva3D
Beautiful work!
Tracesl
excellent
VDH
Lieve Ute, hartelijk dank voor deze mooie intentie. Een prachtige scene en interieur. Heb ook de mooie muziek beluistert. Nogmaals dank en nog een prettige zondag verder !!!!
Lucusoo
Sweet.
Blue_Steel
Sehr schön.
ontar1
Fantastic scene and great characters!
Jean_C
Une scène très élégante et précieuse, joli travail, Ute! Prends soin de toi!
beachsidelegs
Beautiful image :)
eekdog
Great use of the products Ute. A wonderful image.
mtdana
Lovely scene you created - have a good day!!!
giareg
A very special and emotional piece!
UteBigSmile
Thank you, I'm very glad that you love it!
MagikUnicorn
Superbe
rbowen
Beautiful scene!
shadownet
Moonlight sonata has always been a favorite and I had not heard this dual before. Thank you for the link and for the gorgeous render!
Glendaw
Magnificent image and dedication.
Beautiful characters, lighting and shadows Ute.
The props are what makes this standout !
😍👍😍
GrandmaT Online Now!
Gorgeous scene!
RodS
A beautiful image, Ute! It fits so perfectly with one of my most favorite of Ludwig's wonderful compositions. The man was a genius...
Flint_Hawk
Another lovely scene!
Take care of yourself!
starship64
Nicely done.
A_Sunbeam
Love all the little details - nice work!
JoeJarrah
Great image, love the expressions.
Though it made me think of this rather than Beethoven, which you might find amusing (particularly given the somewhat exaggerated posturing of Stjepan Hauser in the video) 😆
UteBigSmile
Thank's, I love the Lola and Hauser videos a lot!
Giffy01
Ein wahrlich wundervolles Bild. Der Raum und die Bekleidung sind einfach toll.
ItWasNotAvailable
Beautiful render!
MeInOhio
Nice scene!
bakapo
A beautiful scene. The music would be lovely. Nice lighting and poses with the instruments.
renecyberdoc
Wonnerschein ass daat ginn!
miwi
Ich habe viel Nachholbedarf, daher nur ein kurzer Kommentar: Schöne Arbeit, ausgezeichnet gemacht!!!!!!!!!!!!
anahata.c
I can't comment here without commenting on at least one musical image (you've posted a few in the last month). I appreciate the video---the cello handles the melody beautifully (even though the sonata was written for solo piano). Cello works beautifully with Chopin too... Here, you have a very 18th/early 19th C. scene, with that great interior, and some very 18th C. buildings outside both windows. (Wien, maybe? That would suit Beethoven, for sure.)
Again, you have striking white pianos in some of your musical images---the white jumps off the page, esp with your lighting. And here you have a brilliant white contrabass (that's a contrabass/Kontrabass, not a cello). The man looks very suspicious, lol---I think the woman has 'designs' on him---she's smiling like she has something in mind, later on...and the guy's a wee bit suspicious, lol. Wonderful bright light on the center of the image (with the woman's shadow on the wall---really nice work). And another fine spacious layout. (A personal note: I played the Moonlight years ago; and while the famous first movement is romantic and very calming, the LAST movement is extremely difficult, and sometimes you think your wrist will fly off your arm before you finish. Beethoven wrote harder pieces---his "Hammerklavier Sonata" is among the most challenging works for the piano by any composer...But the last movement of the Moonlight is---as we used to say---a real killer. However, your characters, here, are clearly playing the first movement. Because if that woman were playing the last movement, I guarantee you she wouldn't be smiling...and she wouldn't be gazing romantically at that man: She'd be cursing Beethoven for writing such a difficult movement. And the man would be staring at her......Wonderfully done (as is the Sunday morning image too).