BIO Only daughter of a single parent who was a true artist and designer, not just with his pens and brushes but in his soul as well! Till this very day my father's influence & beloved memory is my driving force in everything I create.. wishing deeply in my heart he was still alive so I could share all this with him and listen to his opinion and guidance! While growing up I wanted to become a neuro-surgeon.. I ended up wth a long career in professional sound till I gave it all up fifteen years ago, to dedicate myself full-time to my true passion of Poser! :) Totally hooked up with PCs since the first time I touched a keyboard way back in 1997..I discovering Poser version 2 a year later. It was love at first sight! :)
I'm a class of 1977 Graduate of Ohio Napoleon High School -as an exchange student, with a few years more spent in US during my first marriage.. which sure helped a lot to overcome the language barrier in this wonderful community that I'm badly addicted to! :) Rena
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Comments (8)
lalverson
Well , drifted very well lit and done. truly innovative.
sirkrite
Excellent work! :)
Helen
I am going to have to stop saying this but this is outstanding... Excellent
Heart'Song
Oh! This is great! It's not just a picture, it feels like a whole story that I can't help but get drawn into. Nicely captured!
LadyLight
Way to drift!! Love the colors and the overall feel of the image :-)
hmatienzo
Girlfriend, that just about screams for a story to go with it! I might just do one...
elizabyte
That's a pretty good Kouros shape! Excellent interpretation. And the overall image, of course, is wonderful. I must say, I never really gave much thought to the Kouros (can't recall the proper name for the feminine version sigh) figures, but this is a very thoughtful concept. Every one of them represents someone someone loved... I'll never look at one in quite the same light again, I'm sure. Wonderful image, if you can put a dent like that in this tired brain. ;-)
JurgenDoe
I don't know how I could miss this one but I'm glad I found it:) I love the ancient greek mythology and the statues too and you did an absolutely awesome job here my dearest friend :)