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 (18)
MollyFootman
A harsh image, to be sure, with very nice use of the arch and foreground rubble to frame the primary subjects. I love Cybertenko's stuff and I am reminded of our loss of StudioArtValentian... =(
Thank you for sharing your work, Ute.
Molly
Tracesl
excellent
MagikUnicorn
BEAUTY
jdwtrxk
Very nice as always - especially the 'oh s--t' expression on the Soviet dude. Under the circumstances this could mean anything...reminds me of the old tale about Mongolian troops detaching light bulbs from lamps and inserting them in holes they'd made in walls expecting them to work...
Flint_Hawk
It's not easy to escape the surrounding terror!
Artistically, this series of images are superbly done!
Inawati
Super done image. Excellent render. Thank you for sharig your art my friend
Deva3D
Wonderful work as always!
Lucusoo
Beautiful.
RodS
Putin is such a moron... There's a reason the USSR fell apart. He's driving down the same dead-end street. When you try to be the bully, it will eventually come back to bite you in the butt. I just hope this doesn't explode into WW 3 first.
At least he "says" he's open to diplomacy. Let's hope he means it..
Powerful series, Ute.
UteBigSmile
According to today's news, he's already withdrawing his troops from Ukraine, and to me he's not an idiot but a clear-thinking fox who's always on the lookout! Since Syria I dont like him either!
starship64
Wonderful work!
Saby55
Incrociamo le dita e speriamo che tutto ciò sia solo un'incubo.Anche questa immagine è fantastica, brava 👏👍🙋♂️
pchef
Il s'en passe des choses sous les ponts !
rocdan
EXCELLENT SCENE
miwi
Manch mal könnte man an der Dummheit der Menschheit recht verzweifeln. Künstlerisch ist diese Bilderserie hervorragend gelungen,daas hast du ausgezeichnet gemacht!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rbowen
Excellent work!
NobbyC
Super render!!! 😃😃😃👍👍👍
renecyberdoc
Dess ganz Serie ass flott ginn, wiern hätt geduercht dass mer esou schnell erem een Krisch opp der Panz hunn!?!
anahata.c
WHen I first saw this image, I thought that the soldier was rescuing that woman. Then I thought: No, he's stealing that woman. Maybe he's going to rape her. The fact is, in war, there's no way to know what we're seeing: He could be doing either. But, from her terrified face, I think he's harming her. She looks like a captive.
You use an arch to isolate the man and woman. And we see a gutted city in the background (with soldiers who look very threatening). The foreground includes broken wooden beams---and you know, those beams look like the beams on the beaches at Normandy, on D-Day. They really do. You made this into a terrifying battle-front. A terrifying image, with a big emtpy city behind. More of the terrors of war.
(Do people realize how insane it is to glorify ancient Rome? or Alexander the Great? Or all medieval knights? These empires were brutal, they invaded whole countries, they terrified and murdered innocent civilians, and the stole food and money and gold, and they raped and pillaged. Some knights were truly great and humane; but others were monsters. We need to look at history with open eyes. "He who doesn't study the past is condemned to repeat it." Your images remind us of that.)
UteBigSmile
Yes, we need to look at history with open eyes to understand all about the ukrainien war, but most prefer to go through the world with their eyes closed, then they don't see the whole misery! Our history books all need to be rewritten. (Look at my new Avatar, because she speaks with you - Smile).