Artist Information:
Atmara Rebecca Cloe
Ashland, OR
United States
Member Since: Sep 2000
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Artist Statement:
Biographical info:
Atmara Rebecca Cloe began her work as a digital artist in the spring of 1996 when she purchased her first computer and began New World Creations her digital art business. She is primarily self taught. "I took a few art classes in collage, but never had a lot of success with traditional media. I had to wait for computer technology to be where it is
now to find a medium where I could truly express my talents. (And in the meantime I was busy expressing my creativity as a music teacher, but that's another story.)." Most of her images are created in a combination of 3D (Bryce and Poser) and 2D (Photoshop) imaging programs. All of Atmara's work is available for licensing. New commissions are always welcome.
Atmara lives in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire where she is constantly inspired by the beauty around her.
Philosophy:
My inspiration comes from lots of sources, and ultimately from the Universe, the "all that is" that we are all a part of. Sometimes I see something someone else has done and take the kernel of the idea and let it change and grow in whatever way it wants ...
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Artist Galleries:
Artwork for the Soul-Print Store and Visionary Gallery of New World Creations: http://www.nwcreations.com...
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Atmara Rebecca Cloe's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Atmara Rebecca Cloe's Portfolio. Browse Cloe's body of work: Biographical info:
Atmara Rebecca Cloe began her work as a digital artist in the spring of 1996 when she purchased her first computer and began New World Creations her digital art business. She is primarily self taught. "I took a few art classes in collage, but never had a lot of success with traditional media. I had to wait for computer technology to be where it is
now to find a medium where I could truly express my talents. (And in the meantime I was busy expressing my creativity as a music teacher, but that's another story.)." Most of ... | |
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