For career luck, hang up a print of’100’s of Birds’ in the office or at home to assist in bringing in lots of opportunities. Have the birds flying into the house, not flying out the door. These birds would be well placed in the North for career luck. The silver birds symbolise metal, and the sky, water. In the cycle of elements, metal produces water… Very auspicious indeed!
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A little old tee for you postmodernists, collage artists, culture jammers and samplers out there. Buy it…its a no brainer!
Hoffman 100th birthday celebration trips…
..but not dalmations.
I’ve managed (by some miracle) to crack the 100 t-shirt sales mark. I know that there are loads of people on RB that probably do that in …
I’ve managed (by some miracle) to crack the 100 t-shirt sales mark. I know that there are loads of people on RB that probably do that in a month (I’m looking at you and your CCTV Government t-shirt Ross Robinson!) but if you’d told me I’d be able to do that a year ago, I’d have thought you were one of those crazy internet people who doesn’t spend enough time in the real world. To mark the occasion I’ve decided to throw out a little t-shirt design challenge with a difference. The main difference being that this one has a prize. I had all these crazy ideas about prizes. Helvetica DVDs, free t-shirts, gorgeous books on illustration and typography, free CDs etc. then I thought, you know what … this is going to cost a shedload to post from the UK and it’s coming up to Christmas … I reckon people would just prefer the cash. So pay attention cos this is how it’s going to go down. Important stuff first. The Prize/Incentive A guaranteed sale. Not very exciting right? Well it’s a bit more exciting if you put an 800% mark up on it. Now, I’ll most likely go for a girly fitted tee so by my calculations, that means you’ll earn yourself about £75.00 (approx $160.00 USD) from one shirt sale. Which is better than a kick in the face with a golf shoe. Upload your shirt at the normal price and if you’re the chosen one, I’ll let you know and we can arrange a time where you can bump the price up and I can make my pur-chase … The Theme The theme for this little challenge is Reveal Yourself. Now, before you get the digital camera out and start nuding up I should clarify. I’m looking for a design that features something revealing about your personality – not your anatomy. It could be designed in a style you love, feature a subject matter you’re passionate about, demonstrate your sense of humour or tell a story from your past. It’s open to wide interpretation. The Fine Print It must be uber cool as I’ve got to wear it and I need all the cred I can get New designs only Enter as many times as you like Post your designs in the comments below The challenge will close midnight (GMT) Sunday 21st of September, 2008 Bonus points will awarded for spending extra time in the tee community over the next few weeks, leaving comments and encouraging others Tag your work revealyourself (this bit is important) The final choice is up to me and I’ll pick the design I love the most Please pass this on to any t-shirt designers you think may be keen. It’s just a small incentive to encourage some new, killer t-shirt designs and a way of saying thanks to everyone who has bmailed, encouraged me, commented on my stuff and bought shirts since my first upload 10 months ago. I can’t begin to thank you enough :) Cheers, / Nat
The Harbour Bridge is iconic for Sydneysiders. The usual image is of a side shot showing the centre span but there are so many possible views other than the tourist one. It can sneak up on you quite unexpectedly. Featured in Urban Art group (3 May09). / Featured in Dimensions (30 May 09). / Featured in Australia! You’re standing in it! 10 June 09. / Featured in the Sydney group 12 July 09. Also chosen for the RedBubble book, The City. SOLD as a matted print / / 6 September 2009.
King Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia. Outside the Sandringham Hotel. Featured in Australia! You’re standing in it… 5 June 09. / Featured on the Home Page 19/20 May 09.
Reflection in a puddle enhanced using GIMP. Taken outside my workplace in Newtown, NSW, Australia. Featured on the Home Page 4 June 09. Sold! as a card June 2009.
The same puddle as in O Fortuity. A rain drop fell as I took the picture. Cleaned up on GIMP and border added from PhotoFiltre. Puddle on Church Street, Newtown. I love the rain! Featured in the Urban Art group, 3 May 09 / Featured in Imaginative Realism, 8 May 09. / Featured in Featured Only (30 May 09) Top Ten placing in The Everyday Abstract challenge in the Images and Ideas group O Fortuity
If each RedBubble member was 2 meters tall and if we laid us all end-to-end we would not circle the globe. We wouldn’t even come close re…
If each RedBubble member was 2 meters tall and if we laid us all end-to-end we would not circle the globe. We wouldn’t even come close really. And a lot of us would need to get up and go to the toilet while the others were getting ready to lie down. And just flying everybody in from places like Iran and Mexico would be a nightmare. So we aren’t going to do this. But we have now surpassed 100,000 members. Which is pretty phenomenally amazing, as it seems like only yesterday that Ed was explaining to the strategy we used to get to 50,000 members. To celebrate reaching 100,000 members we had a new logo competition running. We had a thoroughly inspired field of entries – here. Opening the envelope (drum roll), we have TWO winners Faizan and Edgeplus. Both will have their logo’s up for a week (they also get a little something for Christmas shopping). And for those of you who can’t recall our strategy here it is explained diagrammatically again. / Martin (aka Pilgrim)
A tribute to Nena’s ode to German balloons…and Captain Kirk!
Winner of the First Place in 100% You / / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2009-03-03 08:07:14 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/300 s / Indice d’ouverture f/6.0 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 200 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 28 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance took this one in perfect blue sky and sun hope you like it / AS IS / Featured in 100% ! Love Is As Is Photography 101
Drawings of 100 dogs in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
The mask is by Norman Lindsay and the wall is in Erskineville, Sydney. Featured in Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation June 09. / Featured in Dimensions 15 June 09. / Featured in All Original Fusion 21 July 09.
This cat ran out to see who/what I was and after I took the photo I squatted down to invite it closer. It ran at high speed back to its house. I merged the cat photo with another from the same back laneway of a corrugated fence. Featured in Dimensions 5 July 09. Card sold 2 August 2009. /
I was at Disney world’s Animal Kingdom, admiring the perfection of the artificial natural environment they created. I began to wonder what it would look like if all nature was maintained the same way, as I pondered this I created Low Tide to capture the idea of fusing the natural and man made world. This image was created using 2 popular 3D software programs. Vue and Poser. The image was made up with multiple renders and assembled in Photoshop. The image contains over 100 individually posed figures and took 6 months to complete.
*[re-Posted 25 August 2009]
Please View Large I just love this time of year when the hills are alive with colour especially the purple hues of the moorland heather. This year it seems to be in abundance. North Yorkshire Dales National Park Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
Please View Large In the opposite direction of this image is Kilt Rock Waterfall one of the only waterfalls I have seen drop directly into the sea. However it was packed with tourists all wanting to get their magic image of the place. So I turned around and saw this wonderful stretch of coastline in NW Skye. Featured in – Mountains Across The Globe – 5th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
Please View Large More stunning views from one of Scotlands famous Glens – Glen Coe Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
Big thanks to the ever so delightful Nat and the very dainty Deanna. / Thanks girls / and / thanks everyone for your comments / ;-) / xox
More of the girls Nat and Deanna. / Series
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