Featured Work

  • Nechushtan by oneillstudios

    Nechushtan the Serpent at the portal of enlightenment

  • Inflation by joan warburton

    Let me take you for a ride; on a journey. I’m a trickster and I will deceive you while I squeeze tighter and tighter ….... because I can and you will let me. MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 08

  • Girl 2 by oneillstudios

    Acrylic on Acrylic board. By Kyle Bultman, aged 11. Exploring acrylic painting with some of my students. Kyle used an online image as reference. I helped him with details, as he is just starting out in drawing and painting. In painting the image, we followed a very exacting regime, essentially adopting/adapting the ‘Flemish’ technique as closely as possible. A bit ambitious perhaps, but the students are ‘learning’ and the technique seemed to require less ‘tidying up’ and fixing. The painting in progress/ grey toned ‘underpainting’: Finished

  • Vogue by Mark Peterson

    Digital Painting / Editing Programs: Adobe photoshop 7.0 / Adobe photoshop cs2 Tools used: Burn tool / Dodge tool / Brush tool / Clone tool / Sharpen tool / Liquify command tool Effects Rendered: Bas relief / Craquelure texture / Light reticulation / Anisotropic diffusion Other adjustments: Exposure and Gamma lighting / Facial distortion with adobe plug in Dimensions: 4267×3000

  • Strength by Daniela M. Casalla

    “Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.” / Mother Teresa Check two other versions of this one: /

  • Technical Ecstacy by oneillstudios

    Two robots transfixed with each other in a mechanized world

  • PASSIONATE DANCERS by GittiArt

    It’s all about movement ! / These passionate “Tango Dancers” seem to glide across the paper just enjoying the life ! This one is part five of the “Tango” series and belongs to the images ” LAST TANGO , LIFE IS LIKE TANGO, PASSION ect. watercolour pencil drawing on paper, size 30 cm / 42 cm, signed and protected by copyright. Many thanks for stopping by !

  • Aurora Borealis.Collaboration with Hilary Doughill. by Cynthia Adams

    The night was cold and still, Snow lay all around the cabin. Blue light filtered through the crack in the curtains. / Tess and Bob snuggled closer for warmth more than passion. / The dog had been restless all night, whining and moaning at the door. Loathe to move, but afraid it might be an emergency for the dog; Tess climbed quietly out of bed, tossed on a coat, and opened the door. / As she did so, the most beautiful light she had ever seen flooded into the room. She rubbed her eyes, was she dreaming? No she wasn’t. / She stepped outside into the snow and the light mostly Blue, was followed by a ray of Red, then a splash of Yellow, followed by Green, and with these flashes of colour a most magnificent glow of White spread across the sky and came to Earth in rays which sparkled and shone on the snow like tiny diamonds. / It was the most wonderful moment of Tess’ entire life. She bathed in its Glow. The wonderful Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights and Bob had slept right through it. Aurora Borealis is an Original Oil on Canvas depicting the phenomenon of the Northern Lights. / Many thanks to Hilary Doughill for adding the storyline for this image.Check out her wonderful portfolio on RB,the lady is a wonderful friend and has such talent.

  • Landscape Portrait by Jedika

    Pen on paper / 2007

  • The Journey Home II by Mark Peterson

    Digital Painting Large view recommended Dimensions: 3585×3000

  • Shapes Of Color by Ruth Palmer

    Geometric digital fractal.

  • HOUSE OF PRAYER by elfevans

    Country Church…

Recent Work

  • Andrew May Sculpture # 127 by Circus Gallery

    Title: / Over A Distance Greater Than Want # 3 / (Carrot/Mensch) 160cm sq / Mild & Stainless Steel Sculpture / 2007 “Availible For Purchase” / for more images / and / info about Andrews work go to andrewmay circusgallery@hotmail.com

  • Branch Ballet by Julie Marks

    This tree has very fluid movement and reminded me of tree branches dancing in the wind on a misty California day. The delicacy of the color and branches express a mood of freedom and movement.

  • “What a way to wake up this morning. / Put the kettle on,drew the curtains,fed Blue our lodger cat and logged on to RB while sipping my steaming cup of tea. / Suddenly,there are loads of people whom I have never come across, commenting on one of my pics Lilac Wine, and favouriting it. / Bemused,I thought,looks like all the hard work I put in yesterday using Dave Peason’s Code Generator has worked a treat,and made my work stand out a little better..thankyou Dave! / Marion (Lumineaux) and micmac,pinky and many more were wishing me CONGRATS ON HOME PAGE FEATURE! / Choking on my tea as it went down the wrong hole,I went to the Home page,and there it was..my work featured along with some stunning work. / My face beamed as I realised that of all of the fabulous and stunning images on RB,I was Chosen to be featured! / What an Honour. / Thankyou RedBubble and to all of my fellow Bubblers, for making my Saturday a really Special One. / Big Mushy Squeezes and Hugs from a Chuffed Soul.”

  • Cactus Burst by Julie Marks

    I love vibrant color and discovering succulent plants like cactus to highlight the natural colors in the plant. This one is a particularly good / example of a cactus bursting with vibrant colors.

  • Wind Break by Karsten Stier

    “Wind break” is about reducing the landscape down to its barest essentials, so that the focus is on the hills, the trees and their shadows. / The trees are overlapped to give the impression that there are more trees than there actually are. The reason I made them seem to float above the ground is because these types of trees are not indigenous to the surrounding landscape. They don’t really belong. / The hills themselves are smooth and bereft of incidental details, reminiscent of the drought affected grasslands commonly found in pastoral farmlands. Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 48 inches / 92 X 122 cm Original : / $2500 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................................

  • Demoiselles by GregV

    If you are fond of ornithology or simply interested in knowing more about demoiselle cranes, please take a peek at this link

About This Group


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Jamie Winter, Kathie Nichols, seth weaver, dominiquelandau, and phil cashdollar

For most of us coming to Redbubble was not our first art community we frequented. Most of us have found the ‘Bubble’ to be far better than other art community sites that we used to frequent. This group has been set up for those that used to call Art Wanted home or are looking for former AW’ers because you lost touch with them after they left or you left. Stop in get reconnected with people you knew and cared about, check out their new work here on the Bubble.

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