Essence Of Gaia Lady beneath the moon / Accentuates / Myths made immortal / She swoons / Initiates / Childhood guile / Eyes the outside / Rising from the vanquished, she cries / Sweet calling of the birds / Punctuates the almost silence, / How my heart still aches / for the arrival of Spring / All senses go zing! / Happiness confetti / Playing on the land / Petals of blossoms / Heaven-sent hands / Repose / The worker bee knows / How the dream is sown / Juxtapose / Through shades of time / Life born, life dies / As it hums through the branches / Sherbets in the breeze … / Sun and Moon / Mirror the days desserts, / Succumb / Drawn in / Whipping up the mighty / Concertos of lighting / Thunder roll … / Supernova / Crescendo! by Silvia Manuela Happiness Confetti is an acrylic composition
Acrylic on masonite.
acrylic on canvas 150×80cm / / Unofficial Earth Day flag, by John McConnell: the Blue Marble on a blue background. Earth Day is one of two different observances, both held annually during spring in the northern hemisphere, and autumn in the southern hemisphere. These are intended to inspire awareness of and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. The United Nations celebrates an Earth Day each year on the March equinox, a tradition which was founded by peace activist John McConnell in 1969. A second Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. politician Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in in the late 1960s, is celebrated in many countries each year on April 22.
Acrylic on canvas. Unstretched. Size is 28 X 36 inches.
Acrylic on canvas. Geometric abstract. /
/ “Avalanche” is part of a brand new series of Abstract Paintings, based on the works of Leonard Cohen... / The paintings consist of mainly colour and form, independent of any visual references, however after long study the viewer may begin to perceive emergent shapes, that have reference to the title of the piece. Acrylic on Canvas…. Well I stepped into an avalanche, / It covered up my soul; / When I am not this hunchback that you see, / I sleep beneath the golden hill. / You who wish to conquer pain, / You must learn, learn to serve me well. Listen to Avalanche sung by composer Leonard Cohen. You who wish to conquer pain, / You must learn what makes me kind; / The crumbs of love that you offer me, / They’re the crumbs I’ve left behind. / Your pain is no credential here, / Its just the shadow, shadow of my wound. I have begun to long for you, / I who have no greed; / I have begun to ask for you, / I who have no need. / You say you’ve gone away from me, / But I can feel you when you breathe... / Do not dress in those rags for me, / I know you are not poor; / You dont love me quite so fiercely now / When you know that you are not sure, / It is your turn, beloved, / It is your flesh that I wear....excerpt “Avalanche” L. Cohen.. /
Whether one likes it not, things are the way they are. We live, we consume, we survive, we die. Original work 18”x24”, acrylic on masonite.
Acrylic on canvas. /
acrylic on canvas 40×40cm.
A fauvist Calla Lily Bouquet The original was sold 9 June 2009 to a tourist who called in on my exhibition. I hope she has many a happy hour with this work! / / / ! / A selection of products in my Zazzle store: More choices from Zazzle: Wear My Art – Check out Female Contemporary Art on Apparel here: My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © taiche. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / See more of taiche at ZAZZLE / Baby Custom T-Shirts :dress that baby up with a special design on a custom t-shirt, long sleeve or onesize / Kids Custom T-Shirts .from organic t-shirts to long sleeve shirts, boys, girls, and toddlers can fill their fashion needs with a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirts for kids. Check out the latest organic t-shirts, sweatshirts, and girls shirts. And plenty of styles for toddlers too! Aprons / Bags / Buttons / Cards / Hats / Keds Shoes / Keychains / Magnets / Mousepads / Mugs / Postage / Postcards / Stickers / T-Shirt / Ties* Selected works of art from my 2009 Portfolio Do not forget to check out my range of fully customisable calendars. Simply let me know your choice of images and months to show them and I will create especaillly for you. You can choose from any of my images. /
Phoenix droned by with the heat blast of air from an open window and bright songs and innocent laughter and playful dramas of youth. The car was painted to match the mood of 1968 summer and daydreams on school room notebooks and drawings while I was stoned and fighting against war, although we were declaring war with every smoky breath we exhaled. The floor littered with seeds and broken promises and confused expectations and fantasies from television shows and old-fashioned ideologies and sweat and sand and, of course, the oils of flowers that drained into carpets and down pipes and rose again into the always present sun. / The sun prevailed at midnight, though it was not present. The sun laughed with harsh gusts at my pain. The sun appeared as powerful as God. The sun seemed to be following me through streets of cowboys and weathered wood facades and cacti and tumbleweeds and thorny women with beehive hair and maidens in short skirts with hair blowing and frizzy-haired pushers and hip hugger jeans with blue and green stripes and bleached curls on painted faces and musicians in tight pants and steaming hands and soft sandals on sand and the sun the sun the sun the sun grew hotter and hotter and hotter. / Until, suddenly I saw a moon. I put on a suede jacket that smelled like cigarettes. And I would move in time. Away from the sun. And grow older. And older. And colder. And colder. acrylic on paper 15”x20”
/ “The Bequest” is the title of a painting…it is an oil painting of a simple lock…the painting has been handed down from generation to generation of the same family…no one knows its origin, for those who knew the story are long dead….now they only know that the painting must never be sold…must never go out of the family…it is handed down to each eldest son and must hang in a prominent place in the main room of the house…the family is very wealthy and own many works of art, and visitors are puzzled to see this strange painting by an unknown artist, covered with the crazing of age, hanging among the Monets and Pollocks…much too embarrased to ask, their questions go unanswered, and many stories have been concocted and whispered over the years...Janis On the back of the painting, someone had scribbled the following poem You left me, sweet, two legacies / A legacy of love / A Heavenly Father would content, / Had He the offer of You left me boundaries of pain / Capacious as the sea, / Between eternity and time, / Your consciousness and me. E Dickinson… Acrylic and watercolour on Arches Not Paper
/ This is a new addition to the Collection…Everyday Things…the tools we use and taked for granted have an intrinsic beauty…this red handled wrench and clamps with the screwdriver are from my own tool box... For now we see through a mirror in an enigma, but then face to face. / Now I know in part, but then I shall know as also I was fully known. Corinthians 13. Hand Drawn with watercolour markers, on hand made Ink Transfers on Saunders Waterford Hot Pressed Paper.. FEATURED IN…WORKS ON PAPER / Still Life with an Awl / The Legacy / Still Life with Old Dandelion Stencil and Terracotta Pots / Still Life with Wellingtons / The Sap Bucket
The wind shouted in circles. It wound a tight cord around the palm outside my bedroom window and the mountains that fell from the liquid sky in the distance. / Yes it was distant, this time. But what of tomorrow. I pulled the covers over my head and prayed. I could hear the palm tree laughing at me, but I didn’t care. The song of love and death had become confused in my mind. I searched across my body for signs of forgiveness. I found it. It was a silver ring that fell from one of my pockets. I clutched it and ran to the door. / “See I am not afraid.” / The backyard had become a lake. However I told myself that I’d always wanted a home by the water. Just be positive. Then the water cracked like a mirror and opened. I stepped out of the door and into the glass-like opening. I didn’t care what happened. I just knew I had to know what it was.
Acrylic, watercolour on Canson Infinity; Mi-Teintes 170gsm; Original 9×13 availbale Perspectives / Featured in Color Me A Rainbow May 2009 / Featured in Outsiders May 2009 Also available in /
MY view under the sea… acrylic/airbrush painting on canvas. 19.7×27.6 inch ALL my abstract works of art are mostley done intuitively; I am affected and inspired by music; no painting is done without music; music is inalienable. see my profile.. this work was result with this song: / was featured in SEA / was featured in Feminine Intent 07/09 / was featured in Art For The World 07/09 / was featured in Underwater & Sealife 07/09 / was featured in Creative Cards 07/09 as Canvas Print / as Framed Print /
Acrylic on canvas / Stuff happens to us, and it can leave a wound, that may never heal. / BIG HUGE Thankyou to the lovely person who bought 2 cards of this :D /
Acrylic on canvas. /
part of ‘Tastes and Flavors put to Color’ series Original mainly acrylic on linen canvas, mixed with pastel colors, size 30×60cm Cheeky peach cheeks with cocoa, vanilla bean / and raspberry coulis, scattered with mint leaves… ... add the halfed peaches…..till soft… :) yum
Acrylic on canvas Original is 36” x 24”
Acrylic on unstretched canvas. Painted surface is approximately 23 X 23 inches. /
acrylic on canvas 150×100cm best viewed large
Acrylic on canvas /
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