Member PhilBraidi said:I have worked as a Creative Director at a multinational advertising agency for almost 8 years now, and God only knows how many digital libraries and art related websites I have visited during my career in search of ideas & inspiration. Digital Blasphemy has always been my favorite by far.
I personally consider and always referred to "Ryan Bliss" as a world class digital artist, and one of the best if not the best on the web today. I have been a loyal admirer of his work from the start back in 1997, and have been sharing his journey of imagination throughout the last few years, a journey that has been nothing less than inspirational and fulfilling.
His lucid imagination, deep knowledge of graphic applications, and sharp eye for details are some of his trademarks, and I am deeply touched by his perseverance and consistency in keeping up with the times and delivering on his promise of excellence.
You cannot put a $ value to his art. The 99$ I have invested back then are worth far more than that today. Sometimes I feel guilty of getting much more than I bargained for, but am very confident that for Ryan this is not about the money as much as it is about his work. Art is an emotional journey, and should always be looked upon as such.
Thank you Ryan for giving me these few precious moments of joy and imagination, thank you for taking me places I know I will never see !!!
Philip F. Braidi