Welcome to my little corner of Renderosity. I am interested in many things besides art, for example, languages. I read 15 languages, and I have 140 languages on my web site. I don't really write other languages, though, so don't be surprised if I leave a broken comment for you. :) Please feel free to leave me a comment in another language, too.
Prints of my art can be purchased at deviantARTBIOThese days, my entire life is gathered around art in some form or another. I have a bachelor's degree in art, which I chose so I wouldn't have to sit in a classroom all day listening to people talk. :) I got very serious about art after the last of our seven children left home. Prior to that, I was busy homeschooling them. Besides visual arts, I love to make music. I play piano, organ, recorder (a wooden instrument somewhat like a flute), and classical guitar, and I sing. In the past, I have also played gamelan (a gamelan orchestra consists of sets of tuned metal gongs and bells with a couple of drums, and originated in Asia in places like Bali), I rehearsed for awhile with the local balalaika orchestra, playing autoharp, and I have studied with Xochimoki, a Latin American native musical group. In addition to music, I practice the martial art of taekwondo. I have a second degree black belt. Concrete art for me includes pottery (I sometimes design my own glazes, and I especially love raku), a little bit of sculpture, needlepoint (I use fancy yarns and stitches and sometimes invent my own), macrame, circular weaving, and I draw in color pencil. I also like to design artistic web sites. I have a passion for photography, and I am slowly working my way through scenic sites in Arizona and neighboring states. In digital art, I make art in Terragen, Bryce, Vue d'Esprit, Ultrafractal, Xenodream, and Apophysis. I am trying to learn Mojoworld. In addition to my sponsor site, you can see more of my art at my professional site: Extraplicity. Prints of many of my images are available at deviantART.
Spiritually, I am an heiress to the wonderful doctrinal legacy of Martin Luther, and a joint heiress with Christ. Soli Deo Gloria.
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Comments (16)
gallimel
continua e stai sicuro i risultati non mancheranno :) Ciao :)
Tanialmeida
love how u framed the image with the rocks, wounderful mood!!!
CorTezz
sche idee, aber die surface is nicht gut und hinten ist das terrain zu ende, aber trotzdem ein gutes bild :)
EoinArmstrong
Nice colouring, terrain and water - compositing just a little obvious in the middle of the right edge.
Darthmagus
Original idea !
Artzy
Nicely Done!
I Very Muchly Like The Perspective...
TheMenace
Mooi gedaan. Een tutorial om 'caves' te maken vind je hier: http://www.terranuts.com/guides/caves/index.htm Succes
pakled
Recognize the technique..quick idea..move the sun so it's shining into the cave, have the cave parts dark, and it will probably look better.
choronr
Nice work Pat, the colors are beautiful.
classyladytwo
Nice work Pat at least your getting there..
ISSE
Guzel olmus
Montanan
Awesome Point of View!! Very unique and original image. A+ !
Ktwil186
So creative! I love the soft colors; it's a happy scene.
Snow_Angel
How did I miss this beautiful cave? Very ,very nice turquoise colors and great view through the cave! I love this! :)
Xlars
Hey a cave using Terragen .. reminds me of one of my older pictures where I tried excately the same :-) Is'nt it fun to play with Terragen? Keep up the good work! You made so many pictures that I do not have time to comment all, but I like this sort of creativity.
twistednoodle
OMG you did it!! I've been trying to do this but I can't get my cave opening right!!! You did a great job!! Well done..... RIGHT back to the drawing board for me.....