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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:
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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 (30)
Kropot
I make a deep bow for these works of you, splendid work. I see I need a tablet to paint, with my mouse it wont work :))
msebonyluv
Amazing image!! Your paintings are always a joy to view!!
dvitola
A very cool picture! I love the colors!
andymoraitis
Ach! I love the evil and beauty mixed together.
PoisenedLily
As always very imaginative and brilliantly done! Great work!!
GraphicsMuse
Creepy but very well executed! Awesome work, Uwe ~Nathalie
L.W. Perkins
I am so amazed that this is Painter--Painter is good,but you are amazing; this is more than a doodle, it is a little masterpiece!
RETIRED
Your work never ceases to amaze and impress me! Thank you for sharing.
Mel3d
Free mind :):) I really love when you do this.I would love to have your idea this is great!have a nice day; )
jocko500
keep playing around you doing a super job
Varian
The subject kind of reminds me of the work of shanes (his R'osity nick), although also completely different. Very eerie. Looks like a place to avoid wandering into! =:)
SpiritofGabriel
I always get so excited to see your name in my ebot! Your works are all truely wonders - even if there just a "doodle"! Bravo!
romanceworks
It really does have the washed look of watercolors and you've have put together a very interesting image contrasting beauty and horror. My goodness, it's like there are a thousand lost souls in those twisted roots and I love the pov. Excellent work. :o) CC
borsy
Excellent work of art!!!!!
FrenchKiss
Lovely job, Uwe! I adore the watercolor look of this and the hidden skull. Creepy yet beautiful colors. I adore that sky too. A beautiful job!!
Kath13
Well this turned out really interesting, can't wait to see what else you have in store for these watercolour brushes. Excellent.
Ringwraith
Very cool....
gallimel
As always I try to fill myself into your creations. I always adore the feeling I get from them :)
crrunchyfrog
Magnificent image Uwe hugs My puter needs more power for painter...can't wait looking at this :D Thank you so much for 'playing' and sharing hugs
DrmzRmyne
This is wild! Excellent in it's own creepiness. Love the way you've painted the trees and embedding the skull into the ground...simply fantastic!
madame
This is a fantastic painting work... Painter is a fabulous application but rather complicated to use so many things to set or maybe I'm not talented enough :) Excellent work, Uwe !
Vik9740
eerie and spooky! love how you have muted faces painted into the earth texture
Artzy
Wonderfully Done!
Tammy
I really like the way you hid the skull and other shapes around the trees and opening this is really cool.
vbarreto
Everything seems to be alive in this image. Excellent composition!!
Zargent
Very Nice. Love the sky colours.
ShadowWind
Wow, once again. I truly am amazed at your work. I wish I could sit down with a paint brush or a tablet and create the beauty you do. Wonderful...
eyeland
Outstanding work! Didn't see the large head framed by the trees at first - very well-done hidden image. This reminds me a lot of Tchelitchew's "Hide & Seek" (tree motif, hidden images & similar color scheme), which is a very large work that used to hang in MOMA in NY & is one of my favorite paintings. Just curious as to whether you were familiar with it - not that it would diminish your achievement in any way...
madasatadpole
creepy scary but beautiful artwork..bravo my friend love it
DennisReed
Awesome! Bravo!