BIOThis artist is page is being maintained in honor of the late Chuck Siebuhr who departed this world on January 29, 2005.
Chuck Siebuhr's work can be found here in his Renderosity Gallery and is featured on: and
Here are Chuck's personal words to the community:
I am a self-taught artist, formerly working in traditional or conventional media. For the last two years I have been experimenting with CG (Computer Graphics), and trying to transition from traditional/conventional media to digital imaging. In a few words, I simply love art and always have. Many of my images are "post-worked" by hand, re-scanned and manipulated in Photoshop. On occasion, I still use pencil, Prismacolor, Silverpoint, Pen & Ink or painting to achieve the desired effect. Whether executed the "old way" or the "new way" or a combination of both, which I often fall back on.
Art is art and it is the end result that is (hopefully) appreciated.
~Chuck Siebuhr
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Comments (11)
borsy
Fantastic artwork!!!!!
abmlober
The master has released another masterpiece...
karanta
Excellent artwork!!!!
Cylithera
Well! It's awesome all over again! Great job, Chuck!
cynlee
oh, i luv this one! the gears & layers, that cool shell logo & even the PS frame- good thing it got lost just so i can view it this time around :]
Imaginationart
A spillover of fiction into reality.
gunsan
The canvas of a wonderful digital artist!!!! Love the composition!
bevchiron
Imagination & creativity coming to life! I love this one ; )
A_Joker_B
The thing that impresses me most about your work is the quality of your images, from the composition to the detail, I imagine you to be a pefectionist going over the image looking for a pixel out of place- stunning work chuck keep em coming!!!
cyberguru
DIGITALDEZYNE at its best. Can we see the image larger too?
copperwoman
How do you do it? Layering, im sure, transparent, but...you have some tricks up your sleve.