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Lady of the Forest

Lady of the Forest, inspired by the Celtic goddess Flidais. Tradigital Artwork Copyright 2005 Sybille Sterk

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Joanne Harvey 04 Sep 2006

My goodness Sybille!!Where have you been? I'm glad I found you! You'r art work is unique and MARVELOUS! You'r use of color is fantastic! I have gone through you'r portfolio and it is all amaizing! THIS picture...I LOVE! I'm going to put you on my watch list. Keep it up...It's all fabulous!...Joanne

Herman Serrano 06 Feb 2006

These have such a lovley feel to them!!!

monique cooper 15 Aug 2005

Awesome Work!!!!!!!!!!:)

Christine brand 21 Jul 2005

Lady of the Fine Forest Foliage Green Satin Sheen, Quiet Serene, barely seen except for the light of her sleepy eyes gives a hint of her delicate disguise!!! Your work is unigue n ever so tender... n inspiring to me...so those words are for you and your loves. Stay well n blessed n happy! CB

Casey Catton 11 Jul 2005

Wow, what an acrylic...I though it was a digital (is so smooth). Really intense...sorta eery...yet beautiful at the same time!

Artist Reply: Thanks for your comment Casey. The image is digital, however I work in Painter which emulates traditional methods (in this case acrylics) and printed out you can barely tell the difference. I always put "tradigital" with the image description to let people know it's digitally created traditional work. :-)

georgia brown 11 Jul 2005

Beautiful work Sybille!

thea walstra 11 Jul 2005

Very lovely and well executed work Sybille

Diana Hume 11 Jul 2005

I'm not clear if you do this with paint, or on the computer? She is a beauty!!

Artist Reply: Hi Diana, Thanks for your comment. I am using Corel Painter so my work is strictly speaking digital, however, Painter emulates traditional methods and does it so well that I always put the traditional method in the category. Unfortunately, there is no "tradigital" category or I'd put it in there. However, I feel that my stuff is very different from "normal" digital stuff so it doesn't fit in there.

Emily Reed 11 Jul 2005

Oh wow, gorgeous!

stephanie atlee 11 Jul 2005

wow...lovely colors and effects...well done indeed.

ashok nayak 11 Jul 2005

beautiful acrylic work Sybille!

Laurie Brookes 11 Jul 2005

This is so beautiful! I love the rich color and the points of light!