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BIO
Short Bio: Fantasy Artist Uwe Jarling was born in 1968. After graduating with a diploma degree in graphic design 1991 he worked as a illustrator and graphic designer further on. His first works were countless covers for videos, books, ... and many technical and architectural illustrations for advertising agencies. An important step in his further development followed in 2000 where he started to develop his "Fantasy Artwork" more seriously and did his first attempts creating his art on a computer. Since 2003 almost all of his work is painted digitally for clients all over the world mainly in the Fantasy Art genre. Uwe lives and works in a little village in the south of Germany. Tools used: Fantasy Artist Uwe Jarling is a traditional artist using traditional media like oils, watercolors and mainly gouache, but the last years he did the step into creating his art digital. The last 3 years 98% of his images are created using digital tools. Uwe experimented with several digital tools 3d as well as 2d. For 3d he experimented with 3d max, Poser, Vue, Bryce and more nice 3d applications, but as it doesn�t fit him too well he decided to work mainly using 2d digital tools. For his 2d digital images Uwe uses mainly the software Painter, currently version 9, so most of his paintings are now done with Painter. For color corrections of his images or several effects Uwe uses Photoshop. All his latest images are done using Painter 9 and some Painter 9 and Photoshop CS in combination. Uwe currently �paints� on a Macintosh G5 using a pressure sensitive Wacom tablet.
Uwe was voted for January�s 2006 Renderosity Artist of the Month. Read the AOM interview here:
AOM-INTERVIEV
And one last thing to know, Uwe feels very strange to write about him self in third person, haha! Have a great time all, and thanks again for the AOM, for all your support and votes, you are the best! For prints of my work follow these links:
deviantPRINTS
High-Quality Prints from ComplexARTS
Fantasy Art, Fine Art, Illustration - Jarling-Arts Shop
Happy painting Uwe
Fantasy Art, Fine Art, Illustration - Fantasy Artist Uwe Jarling
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Comments (40)
Magician
Das ist ein Aquarell, das kann nur ein Aquarell sein mein Freund. Klasse, Klasse, Klasse!!
Mel3d
this is co;d here -40 in quebec!Your work is amazing Uwe I would love to have this on my wall...I think I will strat to paint for real ; ) Have a nice day and you have my vote as always
gallimel
more marvels :)
ShadowWind
I am running so late in commenting, but I couldn't miss yours Uwe. Fantastic scene, love the cold wintery feeling. Once again, you amaze me...
luciferino
WOWWWWWWW what a marvellous image my friend all is so quite and perfect, and your art is for me always a dream that become real thanks big kisses Orietta
Varian
I also prefer summer, but it can't be denied that winter has its own kind of beauty - such as what you've captured here.
LadySilverHawk
Very nice watercolor piece. I do a lot of pieces in watercolor and it can be so hard to control the colors. And well... you master that as well. very nice! Especially after all the snow we have!
madasatadpole
i dont know where to start uwe ..i miss so much of your work while i'm away ..i do know i admire it very much and try and catch up as often as i can..just love the way you paint my friend..more than you know ..this is beautiful art ..thanks for keeping in touch..regards davy
czarnyrobert
Very beautiful scene - very natural & great mood! :-)
Turin_Returns
Very nice. I too do and appreciate watercolour. Of the on paper mediums I feel it is the most accomplished, as generally you require to have the entire image in your head before you begin so to work back to your lightest points. Good job