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105 creative works found
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/ MCN: C1495-E96B3-7C59E / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. / / / / Sold as 2 laminated prints to RB members / /
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This is another Collaboration between Belinda and myself. I thank her in allowing me to use her wonderful image et Please vist her site she is an amazing photographer. Original: Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel and Belinda Cottee. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artists is strictly prohibited.
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Part 3 of a series I’m working on titled “Once Human” / Thanks for viewing.
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/ / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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I wanted it to reach out and grab the viewer, it deals with what we as human beings go through with life and how some times it just pulls us into a darkness where alot of people just fade away into their mind never to return. This is for the contest In The Moment Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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My first try at it, and I was successful, the hair was a challenge to pull off so I took my time with this, the whole process took about 2 hrs and 55 mins, I guess because at the time I had a hard time wanting a cool background to use. Also this piece I have it showcased on Stan Lee’s Fanart Gallery on his myspace page, it’s cool. Enjoy!!
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Artist Profile: 2D digital painter Tom Godfrey doesn’t see dead people, he sees aliens.
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Art has always played a big part in Tom Godfrey’s life. For 20 years the former schoolteacher ran the art department at Highbury High School in South Africa. “Teaching fulfilled most of my creative urges,” he says, “I could try all sorts of artistic things with the kids, which was fun for them and for me.” It was only during school holidays that Tom had time to work on his own creations. “I guess it all started when I made cartoon covers for the school’s cultural and sporting events – things like the evolution of the running shoe, although a little simpler. “After that I thought I’d try my hand at watercolour. Eventually, I joined a watercolour society and exhibited. To my delight I sold two landscape paintings,” he says. Even for such a talented artist the rest hasn’t quite been ‘history.’ For Tom, giving up the day job to pursue his passion was too much of a risk. “There is nothing like a regular income when you have regular expenses,” he says. Even so, he dreamed of retiring early to become a full time artist. Last year Tom and his wife immigrated to Sydney. The move was prompted by a need to look after Tom’s mother-in-law who suffers with MS. It was the fresh start he had been waiting for. “I realized once I had given up my day job in South Africa that the future was a clean slate and being older, and hopefully wiser, I decided that it was up to me as to what was recorded on that slate. “I have given myself a window of about two years to make it, in some form, in the art world. “A full time artist once said to me, ‘Tom, put yourself in a corner and paint your way out of it.’ I always like that image,” he says. Although one of the most respected and versatile artists in the Red Bubble community, Tom is still searching for his niche. “The problem is I’m interested in so many different approaches to 2D art,” he says. “In traditional media I use both acrylic and pastel to create wildlife and landscape paintings. But I also love cartooning, caricaturing and sci-fi. ”I’m not focused on a single approach yet as I am testing out new markets to see what sells – I need to eat first and indulge later,” he says. Tom is currently working part time in a local gallery while building his reputation on and offline. “I’m starting to get commissions coming through,” he says, “Although things are probably taking longer than I expected.” Cartoons and caricatures have proved most commercially successful for Tom but it’s his outstandingly original sci-fi / fantasy artwork that gets him most excited. “If I won the Lottery that’s the stuff I would concentrate on,” he says wistfully. As well as the visual appeal of his alien landscapes populated with characters like Gorgon and Zola, Japanese Fighting Fish, and the Clakkerpods, Tom’s illustrations are accompanied by tantalising back-stories. “The stories just come to me as I work on an image,” he says, “I guess it all comes from having an overactive imagination.” - Craig Scutt More of Tom’s art can be found here /
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/ 88 sounds like good fortune in Mandarin, so I pick this number for one of my most energetic baby. ;) ian
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A butterfly design created in Photoshop. / / Thank you for viewing my work. / ANIMALS / BUTTERFLY / CHRISTMAS / FLOWERS / IMAGES WITH / MESSAGES / RELIGIOUS Images copyright ©Sheryl Kasper – 2007. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Ink portrait: Faber-Castell PITT artist pen(s) on heavy proof sketch paper. I did this one at work about three weeks ago right before I was laid off. I only got my scanner working just… now. ;) Enjoy, and as always, thank you very much for looking and/or commenting!
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This is a composition with some kind of temples structures and vegetation that we can see in Cambodia. Here, this is an imaginary lost place …
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Done in 2007, I was inspired by numerous fashion magazines and wanted to go deeper into my creative psyche and this is a result of the inspiration.
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Need to free myself from stupidity thats all around me…. this is a marble.. from this see how the color flows… based from this design… can you understand it’s meaning? Stare at it for a few hours and ask yourself this , can you be free to be.
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‘Let it be universes where there was void.’ Said The Architect. ‘And I shall build the finest stars, the greatest events, the most exhilarating visions. The final scheme.’ / As the sphere grows, the connections begin to fly around, creating the ultimate web that will bring existence back. / ‘For me. For you. For everyone.’
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RedBubble Promo! Enjoy all of you, I took my time to create this baby.
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I’ve been working on this one for a LOOOOOOOOONG time. This is mostly so I can buy this for Christmas gifts ;)
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Just finished it today, my newest fractal illustration.
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