Thought I would post a picture of the "real" me. LOL! Here I am on a glorious Colorado morning outside the Larkspur Renaissance Fair - the only time of the year I can act normal.BIOExcept for a couple tours in the USAF, I have lived in Colorado all my life. I love it here. I fell in love with fantasy art at the age of 14 when I picked up my first paperback that had art by Frank Frazetta. Since then, other major influences have come from Boris, Chris Achelleos, Royo, and Michael Whelan, to literally name but a few. I started my fantasy art "career" through glamour and boudoir photography, which later melded with Photoshop into fairies and mermaids and such. When I discovered Poser, the sky was now the limit, and now that I am mixing that with Vue d'Esprit, I am finally doing what I've had in my head for years. I hope to make, if not a career, a side-line living from illustration, graphic design, or web design. I always felt you couldn't do much better than making living from doing what you love. I love the friends I have made here at Renderosity. A big smile for you all :)
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Comments (7)
Im4Angels
A VERY well done picture. Fantastic. Your thoughts are perfect. The two center stanzas reflect perfectly my feelings (and I'm sure most of our country's) that morn as I watched the second plane strike and then later the towers tumble. My brain screaming "this can't be happening, this can't be real." And then turning to "shock and anger." Well said indeed.
RealityCheck
A fine new image to accompany this poem. I wish I didn't like the poem so well, for the last line goes against all I believe. As individuals, we must learn to forgive: it was Jesus' command, given for our healing. It is the only way to break someone's power over us. But as a nation, the poem is unfortunately right. We cannot, dare not forgive this. Terrorists would only view it as a sign of victory on their part and cowardice on ours. None would ever be free again.
LadyLight
nods in agreement with RealityCheck Forgiveness at this point in time has to come after they are brought to justice.. a prayer for their souls. Wonderful work and words B.. sad are the times which bring it about
lynde
nicely done! :)
Kageboshi
Very nicely done! Your image fits nicely with my poem. The pose and colors look awesome. And to RealityCheck...I'm afraid I don't prescribe to any religion, so I won't lose any sleep over not being able to forgive the bastards that did this.
cody_has_a_tail
WHAT ARE YOU THINKING?!! DON'T YOU KNOW THAT THAT WOMAN IS DISRESPECTING THE AMERICAN FLAG!!!?? HAVE YOU NO SHAME?!
Metonicus
It's sad looking at this three years later and realizing that we've returned to the petty squables and more Americans are pointing the finger at each other than the murderers who commited this act. Repost this now and you'd have ten times the coments calling you a war monger and many other hateful things.