Canon 400D An image from my recent portrait shoot. Featured in ‘Woman Appreciation’ – November 2009
part 5 of my phoenix series / “the emanation of light” photo-manipulation + digital painting © 2009 jokiargu creations / All rights reserved thank you for viewing my heART!!!
Model: Ivory Flame
Experimenting with colored pencil on bogus rough sketch paper. / I think I would put a wash or pastel down in the dark areas first, next time. I don’t like how colored pencil leaves the little white holes in the dark areas. I sketched this from work by myoriginalsin Please look through all her fantastic work. / The model is Faestock
Model – Sarah / (My baby sister!) And Sarah sits alone / And I see her crying on the phone / Don’t let him hurt you / Cause you don’t need that now Sarah, remember all the times / We would stay up late beside the fire / With all your friends there / And me playing my guitar So don’t lock yourself in your room / Cause everyone outside cares for you / Write down your thoughts / Upon your head / Sarah, I’m still your brother / Won’t you let me in? You’re getting older now / Make sure you’re thinking for yourself / Don’t let them taint you / Or put you in harms way And I know that dad is gone / And mother is in pain and covered up / Don’t think I don’t know / How hard it is to be alone And so don’t lock yourself into your room / Cause everyone outside here cares for you / Write down the thoughts / That come upon your head / Cause Sarah, I’m still your brother / So let me in And I know that life is hard / But if we all gave up / Then what’s to live for / And I’ve tried that / And look what I am / So Sarah, I’m still your brother / Why won’t you let me in? Won’t you let me in? / I should have called / To see how you’ve been / Oh won’t you let me in / Sarah, I’m still your brother / Won’t you Let me in
Cartoon pencil
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Model – Chelsea Lee Trutsch / MUA - Michelle Mason / Clothing supplied by / Cathleens Magical Wardrobe To see some of my photography, you are most welcome to visit my Facebook photograghy page Featured in Women Appreciation / Thank you. People/Portraiture Pin-ups The Date Series HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 40D
Canon 400D Feature work in No more color group (October 09) /
This was taken at the end of the Kamargo trail in Black River, NY. These are the first few photos taken with my new Sony A700 and Tamron AF 17-50mm 2.8 IF ASPHERICAL LD XR Di II SP. Im loving it so far! This is an HDR photo taken with one photo and then using lightroom to overexpose and underexpose (+1, -1) and then all put together in Dynamic Photo HDR.
Emma, Marinha clifftop, Portugal
/ Shot taken at a historic theatre near my home in Fl.
Model/Photographer/Editor: SexyEyes69
Inside Saint-Vincent’s Cathedral. Location Intra-Muros, “Inside the Walls”, Saint-Malo France. / Nikon D70s, 18-70 mms, HdR and Iphoto. / Copyright / /
Frida Kahlo was born on July 6, 1907 in the house of her parents, known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House), in Coyoacán. At the time, this was a small town on the outskirts of Mexico City. Her father, Guillermo Kahlo (1871-1941), was born Carl Wilhelm Kahlo in Pforzheim, Germany, the son of Henriette Kaufmann and Jakob Heinrich Kahlo. While Frida herself maintained that her father was of Hungarian-Jewish ancestry, researchers have established that Guillermo Kahlo’s parents were not Jewish but Lutheran Germans. Guillermo Kahlo sailed to Mexico in 1891 at the age of nineteen and, upon his arrival, changed his German forename, Wilhelm, to its Spanish equivalent, ‘Guillermo’. Frida’s mother, Matilde Calderón y Gonzalez, was a devout Catholic of primarily indigenous, as well as Spanish descent. Frida’s parents were married shortly after the death of Guillermo’s first wife during the birth of her second child. Although their marriage was quite unhappy, Guillermo and Matilde had four daughters, with Frida being the third. She had two older half sisters. Frida remarked that she grew up in a world surrounded by females. Throughout most of her life, however, Frida remained close to her father. The Mexican Revolution began in 1910 when Kahlo was three. Later Kahlo claimed that she was born in 1910 so people would directly associate her with the revolution. In her writings, she recalled that her mother would usher her and her sisters inside the house as gunfire echoed in the streets of her hometown. Occasionally, men would leap over the walls into their backyard and sometimes her mother would prepare a meal for the hungry revolutionaries. Kahlo contracted polio at age six, which left her right leg thinner than the left, which Kahlo disguised by wearing long, colorful skirts. It has been conjectured that she also suffered from spina bifida, a congenital disease that could have affected both spinal and leg development. As a girl, she participated in boxing and other sports. In 1922, Kahlo was enrolled in the Preparatoria, one of Mexico’s premier schools, where she was one of only thirty-five girls. Kahlo joined a clique at the school and fell in love with the leader, Alejandro Gomez Arias. During this period, Kahlo also witnessed violent armed struggles in the streets of Mexico City as the Mexican Revolution continued. On September 17, 1925, Kahlo was riding in a bus when the vehicle collided with a trolley car. She suffered serious injuries in the accident, including a broken spinal column, a broken collarbone, broken ribs, a broken pelvis, eleven fractures in her right leg, a crushed and dislocated right foot, and a dislocated shoulder. An iron handrail pierced her abdomen and her uterus, which seriously damaged her reproductive ability. Although she recovered from her injuries and eventually regained her ability to walk, she was plagued by relapses of extreme pain for the remainder of her life. The pain was intense and often left her confined to a hospital or bedridden for months at a time. She underwent as many as thirty-five operations as a result of the accident, mainly on her back, her right leg and her right foot. Saw this work in a window shop last month in NYC celebrating Spanish Heritage. It’s NOT for sale, I changed colours and cropped
Self-Portrait.
water colour and tissue paper on water colour paper THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR FEATURING MY WORK IN THE FRINGE…IM HONOURED!
Itsn’t a simple collage of digital work. I print, cute paper, paste… to realize a “vrai-faux” polaroïd like a true… to create a false-polaroid truer than truth ! / Here a scan of one of these serie called “Nu Bleu”
Oil pastel ,water colour & conte crayon on Canson 180gsm. / 27.9×35.5cm
This group is for people who love to create art that appreciates woman in any form, the female body, the working woman, mothers, etc. And remember upload only your best artwork! Its that simple, the title says it all! Welcome and enjoy!
Just to make something clear, this group appreciates woman, not a group JUST for woman. This group is for anyone who would like to appreciate woman, being female or male! a reminder of the rules are
1) nude artworks and partially nude artworks accepted, filters on please! if the filter is not on it will be rejected sorry
2) no pornographic pictures,
3) no limit to the amount of uploads but please do not go crazy with this others would like to get their artworks seen also,
4) must follow description,
5) Please try to do nudes tastefully we don’t like to see works that look like you could find it on a porn site or any web cam pictures and that means no web cam pictures and no phone cam pictures!
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7) it is up to your host if your art fallows these rules if they do not your host will reject with the reasoning of why most like that it does not fallow rules so please fallow rules!
8) all written works will be read at the end of each day. if we feel it does not fit it will not be added it’s not that it is bad.
9) only 5 works added per day please if more are added at once the first 5 will be in other rejected till next day
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if your work is rejected do not add it again if you do this more then once i will remove you from the group
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