"The soul never thinks without a picture."
I was born in France and am now living in the United States. My art reflects my emotions, inner visions and personal questions. I like to create thought-provoking compositions that make the viewer stop and pause and look beyond the appearances.Through Renderosity I am seeking suggestions, comments and guidance to improve and challenge myself, technically as well as artistically. I hope to hear from you, whatever you have to say!
THANKS FOR STOPPING BY, SEE YOU IN THE GALLERIES!
Agnès
Web gallery: http://www.agnesdodart.com
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Comments (13)
borsy
Excellent image!!!
Jay7347
I think you did a great job here...love it! -jay
unstrung65
...truly beautiful work, Agnes!
Snow_Angel
Agnes this is great work!! Very interesting image. The best of luck in the contest! V :)
redbeard
Very interesting and unusual work. She better get back into the water, I don't think she will like it up here all that much. Great job!
Fogge
Brilliant and impressive artwork! Excellent!!!
taurus66
wow, a good sequel to the forgotten nymphes. it is - as expected - ecxellent artwork. good luck for the contest!
Wolfsgirl
Gorgeous and good luck.. I love the cepia tones that you used.. really put some antiquity into this..I love it!!!!
98Bones
Nicely done, you created a great mood here!
jstsittinghere
gorgeous!! beautiful composition!!
Longrider
An excellent composition and idea and cool shadowplay...good luck also.
Gregor.Scharff
i cross my fingers for you Agnes .
wonderful done
HUGS of Friends to you your Gregor
cyberart
I must admit that I liked the image although when drawn to the "Center of Attention" i.e. the face it appeared to me to look more 'sculpted' than humanistic as a mermaid might. Still I don't know if that were the desired result. It also lacked color. Keep up the great work!