I live in a small village in upstate New York, with my husband, Howard, nine cats and one dog. I was born in 1957 and have been addicted to making pictures since childhood. I discovered digital art in 1996, starting out with Corel Photopaint 5 and Bryce 2 (so loaded with bugs it was unbelievable!). These days I satisfy my addiction with Photoshop, Poser, Illustrator, Carrara, UltraFractal, Apopysis, Vue, Bryce and more...
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Comments (20)
unstrung65
...hmmmm - I think you forgot the kitchen sink -----but is there any way thru this dense sea of metal,stone,rubber,plastic etc ???? ----perhaps if one takes the stairs?.... ( rather interesting assembly though!)
Ensomniac
Incredible work. Great job. A maze of detail. Can't wait for the next one.
AZart
Metroplis, however you spell it. Hey! I like it enough to vote for it. Nice I've seen some in the desert. neat work.
cynlee
wowowowow! such intricate work! reminds me of a complicated game of chutes & ladders :] a boxed set of cards would sell well
Stevie822
Breathtaking. I love it!!!
Kithia
I enjoy art with this kind of detail, I can study it again and again and still find something new. Reminds me of the engine to my '63 Dune Buggy. Excellent work, as well as entertaining.
Shardz
Very cool, I love it...mostly cuz it reminds me of my bedroom. Great work!
BobaDuffs
Superb! Superb! This is starting to look like a regular day for me "things are getting kind of Hectic!!" ha ha Send me a way to a small island with 1 palm tree and a fishing pole where things were simple! Gulp!! I guess I can't live without all my junk which is treasure for me and crap for everyone else!! Thats what this is "Treasure" Bravo work!! :P
kenwas
Excellent! The various stairways make it all work wonderfully. Vote!
whirlingfeather
Wow! I wouldn't want to be the person to maintain all of that. Soooo much to see! Outstanding work!
kansas
A marvelous symbolic composition. Very meaningful. Thanks.
abmlober
You just call it assemble... I still can't believe everything fits together so well...
sossy
stunning! what a brick-a-brack here! LOL don't know where to look at first and what is moving where! but a very impressive and amazing capture! excellent done!
borsy
Beautifully done!!!
logiloglu
wow, looks fantastic. an expressive artwork. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!
Richardphotos
I have a cousin in New Mexico that is into b/w fotos of mechanical things and he would love this. excellent composition
oswaldfitch
Love the detail in this montage. Great superimposition techniques.
Arbelain
Great picture!
aangus
What a delightfully tangled mess. This looks like it took a long long time to do, brilliant project, great imagination and very clever, inspired even. What on earth gave you the idea?
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" So Much Work to Do " 2004 by LindaB is a masterpiece !!! This hi-res image is a dynamic composition with rich tone values in black & white. To study this work would take days of intense focus but it would be very rewarding. I have to congratulate LindaB on this fascinating image. It's absolutely stunning !! __ Signed: Robert SingletaryThursday August 10, 20068:08 A.M. (eastern standard time) USA