This is a stylish young female with rich black hair. In the background two red robins rest in some branches. The mediums of the original illustration include ink, pen, marker, gouache, acrylic, colored pencil and 8HB lead pencil on lined moleskin paper.
‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Beach Shed Chic is a mixed media painting using pastels, ink, acrylic and charcal on paper. A real beach inspired cutie….she’s waiting outside the girls’ change rooms in a flirty pose!
/ Shoes available at Zazzle Flannels by Karin Taylor / This card is from an original ink and acrylic painting by Karin Taylor. / The colours and textures have been altered and added to in Photoshop. / I liked the idea of adding stitching and a stained glass effect…so it’s both quilted and stained glass at the same time …
For the past week or so I have been in a real deep funk. Won’t go as far as saying depressed but overwhelmed by the feeling of unhappiness. I sketched this out last night about midnight and felt that it was worth throwing up here. I wanted to capture how I’ve been feeling and this happened to pop out. No preconceived idea of what I was aiming for and was at the will of my subconscious. As you see in the image, I am gripping onto one of the only things that make me happy, and no matter how hard I squeeze, it still feels like it is slipping away. What IT is, is not important, because it can be anything that brings you any kind of joy. And as you see, without that happiness and that “constant”, I am nothing. Along with my happiness I myself begin to slip away into the darkness, hoping to meet my happiness at the bottom.
/ Tribal Dancer / from the Beach Series by Karin Taylor / this is a mixed media production on pastel paper this little blonde is a legend…she’s now a tribal dancer who has been initiated and accepted into the Bongil Bongil Tribe and here she does her initiation dance for you…..note her unusual belly button….possibly something that happened during a tribal ritual….whatever the case, she is now a fully fledged member, and dons the special necklace only worn by special guests and new members of the tribe….can you hear the drums!
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Daisy Daze by Karin Taylor from the Beach and Dolphins & Whales Series / a mixed media production in ink pastel acrylic and charcoal / created for my mum originally in purple tonations / original is in a beautiful purple frame under glass / on my mum’s wall….her fave colour of course is.. / purple….i will be uploading other colours soon :) / including purple! Stay tuned kiddlibonx :)
Mixed media (ink, acrylic, colored pencil) on hardboard—24” x 24” Ahh, the steaming cup of Jasmine in my Lapis and Turquoise encrusted Jade tea cup.. Trumpets blare and I am reminded of how awesome it is to be alive! The odor of my tea, the flavor that is a scent dips me in remembrance of you and I so long ago – so yesterday – so right now – so my heart skips a beat.
Wet acrylic painted onto wet canvas. / Black ink used for accent edging.
Acrylic on canvas, irises painted with my fingers over an ink stained canvas. / Created last year, original sold.
Ink/Acrylic; 32cm X 24cm, 200lb cotton paper… / (photographed with my iPhone 3G) After a long time feeling no motivation, and traveling 1200 miles from home, I’m feeling creative again… And thinking wild thoughts has been a part of existence forever ;)
This painting was actually inspired by Kate Lightfoot’s Early Bird – I thought the bird was tied to the twig, so I thought I’d do my own version of the scene. For me, this illustrates a possessive relationship between two people. Acrylic and ink on Canson 220 paper, A4 size. / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License
A pile of gold before his eyes, / His greed is set afire. / He cannot move to reach his goal; / The source of his desire. (Dave Edwards – 2009) This is 100% imagination; no photo references. I used Rotring Isiograph and Rapidograph pens and acrylic paint diluted like watercolour. FEATURED BY UNCONVENTIONAL ARTISTRY – 15th May 2009
acrylic & ink on canvas ORIGINAL SOLD
acrylic and ink on wood ORIGINAL $250 shipment within Australia only
I don’t let anyone tug on my heart strings except me. The chordae tendineae, or heart strings, are cord-like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve in the heart. / From Wikipedia Acrylic, coloured pencils and ink on Canson 220 paper, A4. / This work is licensed under a “Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia
Detail from my abstract painting in my gemstones series. Mixed aquamedia on Arches 140 lb cold press paper – aquamedia includes Winsor and Newton transparent watercolor, Pelikan ink, Liquitex acrylic.
acrylic, 16×20 on canvas board…Another piece representing the daily masquerade…be like this, look like this, wear this hide any flaws…
1st of my new Jane Doe Series / title: Dorthy / She reminds me of Dorthy from Wizard of OZ. Some should re-write that movie in a horror flick. I love horror movies. Can you tell? / :-) / ink, acrylic, pencil, water on paper 8×11”
8×10 inch acrylic and sharpie on cardstock scrap…rendition of a Picasso painting “girls head 1945”..must ve been up to 4:00 am this past AM…It strikes me as the myrid of thoughts, feelings, and people pulling at me day by day….
8×10 gesso board and acrylic, ...i just want to try to connect by repetition respecfully…..also im trying new surfaces to paint on thus, gesso board..love it!
8×10 inch Acrylic on gesso board…Picasso is a great lesson in learning perspectives…oriiginal for sale Featured in CORE group
My rendition from a photo I thought was a Van Gogh painting…. Acrylic and sharpie 8×10 on cardstock remnant
5×5 inch pastel with acrylic enhancements…up late till 4 am due to caffeine…my ultimate hero
Acrylic and sharpie 8×10 in cardstock listening to The Grateful Dead tune..dancin in the street!
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