It was on December 1969 that I Dany Boucher was born in Quebec, Canada. Well, as long as I can remember, I spent the majority of my free time pursuing my passion, that of science-fiction drawing. Today, I still pursue my dreams; however I also have a job. That of an aircraft mechanic. During the years of 1989-1992, I was a marine engineering mechanic for the Canadian navy. It was during this time that I had the opportunity to explore other interests, pertaining to scuba diving, amateur photography and building scale model cars. For 13 years I have studied Tae Kwon Do and achieved the rank second degree black belt. As one may conclude, science-fiction is not my only passion. At five years of age I was drawing cars and planes. At twelve years of age I was drawing a bit of fantasy, a lot of science-fiction and the realistic like ships, planes and tanks. My inspiration comes from just about anything from Star Trek to the clouds in the sky. I have never had any formal art education so I had to depend upon magazines, books and posters for inspiration. In 1999, for the first time, I started using 3D rendering softwares to create my scenes. And since then I have a really hard time to go back to my pencil! I consider myself as a realistic dreamer. Enjoy the journey into my universe!!
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Comments (6)
simonkite
I really like this. Unfortunately I can't articulate why at the moment. I agree with you about photographic "rules" - they can be disheartening when your favorite pictures are deemed technically inferior.
smearedmascara
These are absolutely beautiful, and very very inspiring.
AgentMai
I have no idea what effects you used, but this looks brilliant! You've created your very own clay sculpture...at least that's how it looks to me. Wonderfully creative =)
addiek
I like this shot and your chosen technique! Grasping of the hair is a powerful action of either trust, passion & love or on the other hand a vile domination and exercise of violence. This picture could be washing your lovewd one's hair or a self shampooing episode. I think it's neat!
Michelle A.
I really love this series.... the high contrast and tones here are fabulous... I'm not sure if I care for the added "texture" on it, but thats merely my personal opinion, not a critique or crit of your artistic choices.... looking forward to more if you have 'em!
logiloglu
excellent photography artwork. poetic mood. vote !!!!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!