got tired of the guitar picture.BIOtime to update the bio. I'm still a freelance artist in Detroit and 2005 has been a very busy and terribly eventful year for me. I'm happy for the work, and consider myself lucky that i can work the way i do. I've been working for myself steadily (or not so steadily when times are lean) for over ten years. Or, as i'm told, i haven't held a job for over ten years.
I have two daughters, 7 and 11, both blessed with their own special gifts and abilities, and you'd think between the work and the kids i'd be too busy for anything else. But i still manage to squeeze in playing hockey regularly and playing guitar and sometimes performing as well as writing and recording my own songs when the muse won't let me be.
renderosity has been good to me, here i love to look at pictures, hear the stories, share my own. I've also met some wonderful people who have much to offer me professionally and personally. It's been a nice place to go to 'specially when my job has the tendency to trap me in my studio for weeks on end.
thanks for checking in. i appreciate it.
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Comments (6)
oooZENOooo
Fantastic work so far. Very cool POV, it shows off your city scape well.
tallpindo
A city with hexagons at it's core as laid out by Judge Woodward in imitation of L'Enfant and the nation's capital. War game maps use hexagons as a spanning space but soccer balls mix them with pentagons. The earth's curvature is subtle indeed in the edge of the survey of the Northwest Territory which is laid out in mile squares with Baseline Road as one element. You will need an Ambassador Bridge (maybe two) to view this skyline from.
TallPockets
Excellent work! Sadly, my lasting memory of Detroit is spending a thursday night and friday in a downtown hotel on 10 September, 1970 for my draft physical. I passed. WINK.
cynlee
fascinated by your work in the real world as a professional successful artist... does look like you put in a LOT of work here... excellent pov & display!! :]
Drsuess
Most Excellent! Your Doing A Great Job Here. My Only Crit Would Be To Concentrate More Modeling On The Stadium. Especialy For The POV You Have Set. The Lights, Oooh The Magical Lights! Detroit ROCKS!
moonfish
Now, we know I am unable to comemnt on the modeling other than to say "Wow" as I know nothing of the mechanics involved... but on a purely visceral level, I was transported to my early days of public design as I was fond of collecting boxes of certain proportions, or altering them according to some internal measurement system... then covering them with butcher's paper and detailing them out to form either cityscapes of the future(very Bauhaus long before I knew such a word... mayhaps I was 8) or very Old World/ European in style.... Sometimes weeks and weeks were spent on a particular scape... Delightful reminder!!!