I was born in Tunbridge Wells in 1973 and I've been Disgusted ever since.
I've been living in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England since 2001, when I met my ex-husband. I now live with my son and my mother has also moved in with us recently. The heads of the household are our two cats, Sarah and Scamps.
I write. I make pictures. I won't call myself an artist, because 99% of the things I create aren't art. But I keep trying, searching to make something meaningful. I love music but have no talent for it myself. I work full time, so the pursuit of art happens when I have time for it.
Between 2004 and 2009 I was a coordinator, then a moderator and then a site admin at Renderosity. External circumstances forced me to resign that position in late 2009, but I remain a Marketplace tester.
You can also visit my personal website, Forgotten Worlds and check out all my freebies there. That's about it. You can also read my blog but be warned, I swear like a dockworker ;-)
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Comments (4)
BonBonish
Very touching!! Great pic!!! -- B.B.
KarenJ
I knew someone would pick up on the shadows thing and I could have guessed it would be you, Sam ;-) I'm not sure why it is, but I didn't pick it up until I'd actually posted. I may try a redo with a darker coloured floor, or fiddle with the lighting mix. Thanks :)
sokalegga
Very nice atmosphere in general-the shadows on the floor wouldn't be quite visible. I just have the impression that the bed-sheets look TOO old. I mean they have a hint of ageing. Is it something intended or did it happen by acident? I just have the impression that the deceased woman is dead for quite some time there....
SamTherapy
This is the first time I have looked again since you first posted, Karen. This version is much improved. As a Poser image, it's fantastic. As a reminder of what happened in my life recently, it's just so very painful. Seems like we both went through the emotional mangle. I do believe you have created a real work of art here. Using the stuff of your life to make a truthful image is one of the cornerstones of art.