Scientist by vocation and artist by avocation.
I work digitally so that my 10 cats can no longer smear canvases or leave their little pawprints over all my artwork.
When I am not working or catering to whims of my cats, I am feeding, watering or otherwise taking care of our equines (3 Arabs, 2 Friesians, 1 Percheron, 2 donkeys and a pony) or babysitting my 7 year old nephew.
In the miniscule amount of free time that is left I do art. My art can be seen in the gallery.
At night I dream of unicorns, pegasai, winged cats, centaurs and tiny purple dragons who scribble on walls with purple crayons.
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Comments (10)
Seven Wolves
Very cool! I love it :)
KitsuneMike
This is a wonderful image ! The color composition is quite perfect and poses are really excellent ! You really should be happy 8) . Maybe add a prey or treasure on the ground or a sword for Sharyd . Excellent !!!
lalverson
I see your point, about the only thing could be the lighting. I thing in this case I would spot each one and then do the area light. Drow and blues are tricky to light during storms. but the poses and expressions are solid as always!
akahastur
Excellent pic, love the colors and the setup. Pati
SophiaDeer
Very impressive with gorgeous colors!
Lory
Wow, this is so very different and special, I really love it! Great colors , I like the atmosphere of this image.
luciferino
WOW!!!!!! Excellent image very very well done, great bye bye a kiss Orietta
wyrmmaster
looks awsome
-renapd- Online Now!
This is so different.. I just love its mood! Great work Donna! :)
BubblegumCrisis
Well, perhaps the storms are merely enhancing the color of the Drow Rider. Then again, storms does havoc our sight preceptions.