Hi , Thanks for visting my artist page. I live in Sunny Southern California. I like to think of myself as a artist and i use many different kinds of mediums. I am self taught and a amature in most of them. But that doesnt stop me from trying and enjoying all of them. Little by little i am getting better but i still have far to go. BIO I make and sell musical instraments made out of hard shelled gourds (Think hard wooden pumkin) It called a calbash gourd. I am also a photographer and as you can see from my gallery I like photographing plants animals and people.
Update: I moved back to the Seattle area for a while and I am currently attending a Cullinary school in down town Seattle. Â
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (4)
lululee
This is a stunning body of work. Definitely powerful medicine here. Your artwork is so pure yet complex. The beaters came out really well.
linwhite
This is very cool. I'm assuming these will be for sale? I think we definitely need more Native American things. The only thing is that they all look so bright and new. I'd like to see some slightly worn ones with the leather showing through in the pattern, since Native Americans used dyes and stains instead of actualy "paint" as we know it. I love the designs you have chosen for the drums. I hope you'll complete the package soon. Great work in progress. :O)
Firebirdz
Cool!!!! I was brought to the attention of these drums by Linda in her render "Beat the Turtle Drums" and I had to check out your gallery. Wow !!! These drums can lend a beautiful ethnic feeling to any scene. The set is beautiful!
jocko500
did good here