It's great to be a part of Renderosity and finally show my work (most of which has been sitting around for ages) to the world. I am humbled however, when I see such a range of talent out there!
Oh, and I sooooo want a Wacom Intuos 3 Tablet...!BIOSteven James was born in Norwich, England in 1970. He took an interest in art at an early age, and followed a creative course throughout his education, finally receiving an HND in Graphic Design from the Norfolk Institute of Art and Design, in 1993.
Despite his experience in many aspects of computer design, his only exposure to computers while at College were the small Apple Macs that were used for typesetting. Everything else was self-taught, after leaving college. Typically, his first design job after leaving college involved producing paper-based materials such as leaflets, brochures and catalogues.
Since then his career has involved many aspects of creativity, with work including graphic design, multimedia, web design and even writing the soundtrack for a computer game! It was while working on the music for a computer game, that he gained his first experience in 3D modelling and animation. This knowledge would play a substantial part in the work he produced in the future, both in his career and his personal work.
In December 2000, he moved to Moray in Scotland, after falling in love with the place during his first visit, six months earlier. He has been living in Scotland for four years with his partner, Rebecca. He is currently working as a freelance illustrator and designer, and would very much like to produce more artwork for book jackets and CD album covers. Most of his personal work blends together natural media, photography and computer-generated elements.
To date, several pieces of his work have appeared in Digital Creative Arts, and Computer Arts Magazine. He recently put on his first ever exhibition of personal work at a local arts and culture centre.
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (13)
shemia
I'm really into symbolism and I see this as all those negative things are being put into the head by someone else. None of it belongs there, or grew there. Just my two cents. But I like this image. Excellent job.
VigilAnnie
I happen to agree with shemia on this one. Excellent symbolism. Wonderful piece of art. :)
FaustoLucianCain
Brilliant
Bungalo
Great artwork! Would make a perfect illustration to any psychology topic.
efry_e
very beautiful.... can even be a book cover for the theme.... very nice! excellent work and textures.
duncanlong
Great idea that you've translated into a wonderful picture. Excellent work.
brylaz
Wow - great picture! Excellent work!
ErrantMinion
Excellent work :)
SirJohn
This thought that went into this is fantastic my friend. Thank you for sharing this wonderful work of art.
zoren
nice illustration and concept... well done.
sunshadow
Conditioning perception takes on a new meaning here. Skinner, Pavlov, and Bandura would be pleased if this work had existed in their time. Nicely done.
Longrider
Very cool,I realy like the outcome,also like the texturing and composition,well done.
matasabu
Excellent work! The texture is suitable for the concept.