I am a multimedia artist, as well as a Digital Artist and Graphic Designer. I have written poetry and had some published. I do macro photography of the many varieties of flowers that grow so well in Alaska.
I have designed my own lines of jewelry, and created advertising design. I designed clothing and have done interior design and flower arraigning. I have drawn house plans, done landscape design, watercolors, oil painting and photography. BIOMy formal art training consists of two years of art in high school! While in high school, I won 1st place in Industrial Arts in the state, for an original design in a hand-tooled leather handbag set. It also won an honorable mention in the Ford Motor Company, International contest.
In 1992 I had my own jewelry design and repair business, and developed severe Carpal Tunnel. My doctor said, "Do something else - you can't do jewelry work any more." I went back to college and had to learn the computer. I had never turned on a computer before. Needing an artistic outlet, I started playing with the "paint" program on the computer. I still have the 1st flower I drew. It was awful! That...is how I was introduced to the world of computer art.
I bought my 1st BRYCE (3D) in about 1999, and was immediately "hooked". I didn't have a clue what I was doing. I just installed it and started tinkering around - and around - and around. HOURS of tinkering. Frustrating hours, since I lived in Alaska, with no one to teach me. I wanted to throw the computer out the window, more than once! But I hung in there hour after hour, day after day. It scares me to think of how many hours I have put into learning BRYCE!
The primary programs I use are BRYCE 5, PAINTER 6, COREL PHOTOPAINT, & PLANT STUDIO. I use ADOBE PHOTOSHOP for some things. I create all my trees in the tree lab in BRYCE, and many of the plants, with PLANT STUDIO. The nozzles I make in PAINTER.
I sign my work as "BLUE ICE", because the name of my jewelry business was, Blue Ice Beads and people here knew me as "Blue Ice". I decided to keep the name since it relates to the Alaska I love, and the winter scenes I am so fond of creating. :-)
If it's art - it's my passion!
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Comments (11)
gumbykat
Wonderful composition, Anita! Very imaginative and well wrought!
Richardphotos
a very imaginative application for this type of Apo'. excellent colors
CarolSassy
Very creative composition! Not only are the flames just gorgeous, but at the middle of the tippy top I see an owl face. lol q-: Love what you've done here! V (:
eryt
a very truthful message...and a wonderful work! V
LordWexford
Nice colours & composition
argiebooze
The unexpected and strange paths of our lives, sometimes makes us face these situations. We are often caught off-guard and clueless about how to deal with them. Dreams are our only refuge, for they are the key to freedom, while we are trapped in our earthly bodies, and are the expression of a higher level of existence. Your image transmits freshness, optimism and hope nevertheless. You made a wonderful creative use of this kind of flame with stars and another flame!. But something puzzles me...instead of the Fairy Godmother, that seems to be the little one that tries to get into the picture all the time!!.lol. I like this very much Anita!V
smitts
Absolutely breath-taking, Anita! I must say, the colors are so vibrant and wispy! This is an amazing piece of work!! BRAVO!
sharkrey
Your gradients are simply outstanding. I'm JEALOUS!!!! Very creative piece, good job!
Rykk
WAY cool flame image!
VDH
Amazing flame fractal! Great composition!Nice transparent effect and beautiful coloring!Excellent work!
Digimon
LOL!!! Barbies containment/Cinderella's Prison! ; D Great minds!!! Love the contrast! The negative space is equally important in this image!! Wonderful!