Abstraction drawing 

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  • Inspired by the nasty subculture of drugs, nightclubs and the vampiric leeches that prey on the naive young.

  • A horror piece inspired by the multitude of atrocities man/woman inflicts upon him/herself and the rest of the world for personal gain, and in a lot of cases just for the hell of it.

  • Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft Faved by 54 people

  • Music and Art have both moved forward with technology. Gouche, collage and ink on 180gsm white paper. ~ Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Medium Poster Print Shown / 595mm x 827mm / AU$49.00 Greeting Card / AU$4.90 /

  • Charcoal drawing and photo.

  • Charcoal drawing and Apophysis image, layered in PaintNet.

  • A drawing using coloured pencils on smooth surface cartridge paper see more of my images at www.deborahholman.co.uk

  • Here’s a pen and ink drawing I’ve been working on recently. The unoriginal title is borrowed from a song in Final Fantasy IX. / I started with a pencil sketch which I transferred onto a fresh piece of paper for inking. The lineart was drawn using black fineliners on A3 paper, scanned in two halves and a coloured gradient was added in Photoshop. Background textures are thanks to ImagineFX’s free resources. Inspired by Yoshitaka Amano. =) Tools: Letraset fineliners, Photoshop, Wacom Tablet, etc. / Time Spent: Around five hours / Art ©AmberDust 2007

  • Digitally altered oil pastel drawing with Apophysis layers All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to the wildlife victims of the Victorian bushfires.

  • Pastel drawing and Apophysis layers Horses / Tori Amos I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still And maybe I’ll find me a sailor / A tailor / And maybe together we’ll make mother well / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army / Keeps perfectly still You showed me the meadow / And Milkwood and Silkwood / And you would if I would / But you never would / So I chased down your posies / Your pansies in my hosies / Then opened my hands and they were empty then Off with Superfly / Sniffing a Sharpie pen / Honey it’s Bill and Ben / Off with Superfly / Counting your bees / Oh me honey like / One two three / The camera is rolling / It’s easy like one, two, three And if there is a way to find you / I will find you / But will you find me if Neil makes me a tree / An afro, a pharaoh / I can’t go, you said so / And threads that are golden don’t break easily I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still Horses

  • Charcoal drawing, photo and Apophysis layers Gaia – she is rising they shovelled her screams into the pit of silence / and told her nothing was wrong / but she is waking they told her beauty was skin shaven clean / and denuded her of her undergrowth / but she is remembering encased in her corset of asphalt, they dressed her / in roads and cities for their pleasure / but she is rising she is rising like the mist on a clear, cold morning / millennia of sleep fall away from her like grieving / in the light of her regard nothing keeps its meaning / Gaia – she is rising

  • Pastel drawing, peacock feathers and Apophysis layers

  • Work exhibited in the Visual Arts Association Group Exhibition ‘Four Seasons’, held Cairns Regional Gallery, Qld. / The exhibition theme was inspired by the Vivaldi’s music ‘The Four Seasons’. Mixed media – archival black ink, acrylic, collage – paper painted, mono & screen-printed, drawing, photo; screen-printed cotton fabric, carpet material; on canvas. Background: I had been working individually on art compositions relative to my passion to interpret music, rhythm, movement and energy through the use of formal visual art elements ie. line, colour, tone, shape, texture and art media. The interpretation of any music requires one’s senses to hear and feel, absorb sound and energies, to internalize and contemplate, as apposed to recording information seen/perceived through the eyes from the physical ‘outer’ world. One has to create and interpret a visionary abstract, from a pure transitional and spiritual sensual state, from one’s own internal environment, the knowledge, understanding and experience one brings to canvas for the moments of manifestation. I jumped at the chance when this exhibition theme came up. Also I am much inspired by Kandinsky and his work, a long time favourite art philosopher and mentor. ....................................... /

  • I’m a bit of a goose, I had the title spelled wrong the whole time. thank you for all the wonderful comments. :)

  • Hand drawn A2 image on cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen probably took about a year to do, but I don’t pay attention to the time or the drawing until it is nearly complete. Just been looking to buy some more pens and found out the drawn line is only 0.2mm! Featured in Works on Paper winner of the Patterns challenge in Finks in Ink

  • Home grown digital pond life … Fresh Fish on your desktop! / A version of fishy fishes is now available in downloadable form as wallpaper from DeviantArt /

  • More commentary on what society does to our perception of our bodies :p

  • Pastel drawing with Apophysis overlays “Horses In My Dreams” Horses in my dreams / Like waves, like the sea / They pull out of here / They pull, they are free / Rode a horse round the world / Along the tracks of a train / Broke the record, found the gold / Set myself free again / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / Silent, I have pulled myself clear / Horses in my dreams / Like waves, like the sea / On the tracks of a train / Set myself free again / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / Silent, I have pulled myself clear P J Harvey

  • Browse Palinchak Mikhail art by categories Art Nudes · Fractal Art · Egypt · Landscapes · Conceptual / / / /

  • Neon Fish – colouring supplied by a disgusted MALKMAN when he realised i wasnt going to colour any of my fish designs in…

  • Coloured Pencil and Ink on Textured Glass Ivory Paper 120gsm 60cm x 40cm / I worked day and night on this one, all weird hours of the night, I was obsessed with this artwork, my head was just busying with ideas and images and I needed to do this for my own sanity. Creating is my medicine. Views: 1169 as at 25-11-09 / Favorites: 51 as at 25-11-09 FEATURED in ‘The Patchwork’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Freedon in Words and Art’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Shameless Self Promotion’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ (August, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Finks of Inks’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Escher and Perspective’ (September, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Eat Sleep Draw’ (September, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Self Expression’ (November, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘60’s Glory ’ (November, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Art at its best’ November, 2009

  • Inspired by the music of Sam Phillips, too much coffee at 4 am, Alice, and the first hint of autumn in Boston

  • Sometimes coming home means seeing clearly for the first time where you’ve really been. / Mixed emotions – 5/10 / For the Happy challenge

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