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Jenny Olivera

SciFi & Fantasy Artwork by Jenny Olivera

Jenny is making her own path through the jungle, using art as one of her machetes.
 
 
 

A Face in the Water
Ash's Portrait
Asian Elves
Bright and pure... or not
Cute Vampire Guy
Dance!
Detch
Detch - Detail
Doesn't it bother you...
Dragon of the Sea
Elf garb
Fae and flower
Fenta
Gaoth Siar
Goth Fae
Hallowe'en!
Implants
In the rain
Information: Classified
Inky Birch
Inky Birch - detail
Inky Birch - detail
Interface
Iolair Dearg
Iolair Dearg (again)
Lazy Summer Days
Maple by a river
Maple's portrait
Mirran
Mirran in action
Nightflyer anatomy sketch
Nightflyers
Oilpaint Birch
Oilpaint Maple
Pouty Birch
Psychedelic Fun
Ravin
Sad Fae
Sausi'imyn
Self portrait with...a dragon and a spellbook...?
Shannae
Shi Haile
Silver
Silver at 20
Silver in blue
Silver, plugged in
Sketchy Birch
Sleeping1: Peaceful for now
Sleeping2: Bad Dreams
Style comparison
Sumi Birch
Teyindahl
Teyindahl (again)
Tori
Werewolf
Without

 
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26 Nov 200145 Lisa 'Baka Shinigami' Gilbert
the whole story of my little bishies is on the net. it's really really long though.... about......6 some odd pages, if you want, there is some of it in my library, called Eternity of desperation
goes up to chapter 13Cool, thanks, I'll have to go check it out!
19 Dec 2001:-) Anneke Hut
Hello Jenny, I'd like to invite you to join the Garden hub. It's an art community project, which basically consists of a glorified link page of sorts and serves to take up the slack when Elfwood goes down or is temporarily unusable due to administrative action. Most of us miss e-mail or homepage addresses of friends when they can't go to the Elfwood bio's. The Garden could be a good place to find them then! Please ask all your friends to join too! The site is new and we have a slowly growing editorial staff who will be overseeing administrative decisions, so it won't be a singular project but rather a coordinated effort. It would be great if you would submit your galleries to our flowery garden! See you in The Garden. The address is:

http://futureprometheus.com/thegarden/
27 Dec 2001:-) Anneke Hut
Jenny, welcome to the Garden. It is wonderful you joined, thank you very much! I wish you a Happy New Year. 2Thanks!
27 Dec 200145 Marie Therese Lyshol
Hello,it's "Melle" from MAG ^__^
I was so impressed by your sketch in the forum that I had to comment your gallery,when i noticed you had one here =)
It sure looks nice ,and i want those elf-ears of yours ;o)Heya Melle. Thanks! And they're *my* ears ::covers her ears protectively::! (But you might be able to get clones at a dance or costume shop)
2 Jan 200245 Rebekah schmidt
Hi i love your work but i was wandering if anybody could help me i have a elf wood site but i dont remmeber what the adress was to edit my page could some one send me an email telling me the adress
30 Jan 2002:-) Joeieburns
hello Jenny nice to meet you I love some of your pictures they are Wonderful. I gotta say the elven garb is fun and I love it when a artist goes out of the paper and uses their abilitys...Nice to meet cha!
30 Jan 200245 Victoria Kuzma
Hi there neighbour, just making the rounds in this gallery group. In my opinion, you're not getting enough comments...your work is stellar 2 I tried to criticize constructively where I could. Cheers!
24 Feb 200245 Mellanie Nicklo
Ohh, very nice work here Jenny!! Very realistic!
6 Mar 200245 Keetsie Joy
Your artwork is beatiful! You catch the expressions and the essense of the moment so well in your pictures. I love how you experiment with so many different styles and make them all look good. Beautiful coloring in your pictures, too. Let me know when you update!

:-) Jenny Olivera replies: "Thanks! Updates may be awhile, though, because my painting class is taking up much of my drawing time."
11 Apr 2002:-) Nancy L. Worthington
Excellent artwork! Um--about the scanner--I don't know all that much about them, but I've been through two of them, and the horizontal lines in my case seemed to be when I scanned them into the wrong size...not the resolution...oh darn, now I can't even remember the term and I don't have it in front of me. But...the slider bar that gives the percentage of the final dimensions on most scanner software---ya know what I'm talking about? Keeping that value as small as possible (20%-50%) keeps the lines off for me. Dunno if that will help you out, hope so...
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