Scenes along the darling River before and after some desparately needed rain in May 2007 © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
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You can see this piece up close and personal at The Makeshift Gallery, Cnr of Brunswick and Leicester St, Fitzroy, Melbourne / Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm / Part of PAF 30×30 Art Exhibition November 12-18 2008
Painted in ’ 07 ‘ / Acrylic paint, ink, electronic components…. / Take from it your own connections.
Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................
I was listening to Moby and before I knew it this simple cactus shot turned into this… I think Moby was affecting my brain, haha. So enjoy my insanity!
A mixed media on canvas that unfolded over a period of 12 months and recently came together as this, rather unusual piece of work that incorporates a variety of mediums including collage, acrylic, gesso, sand, inks and guache… pretty much anything that I wanted. I guess the theme remained one of experimentation and my attitude stayed playful and open to where the painting wanted to lead me. Most of my work, particularly my abstracts, are intuitive, there is no prior thought process or decision on what I want to create and I let the work take me on a path rather than me moulding it from the early stages. Perhaps this is why this painting unfolded as a game, and on a slightly more deeper level, is about the games we play and the gambles we take in our lives. Please follow me ... oh, and one last point of interest. Some of you have already commented or favourited the previous versions of this painting, guess it goes to show how much our work can change in a short space of time. Pretty exciting to watch this journey as I enter my 3rd year of painting. Have a happy day and thanks for looking : ) LARGE SCALE VIEWING IS RECOMMENDED
Model is Jayla / I’m going to slowly prepare people for my dark work I think / © Jessica Walker 2008
The sky above the Horneboeg Heath at Hilversum shortly after sunrise on an October morning in 2007, so full of contrails as you seldom see them even here where the airfield of Amsterdam Schiphol is so near. Hilversum, 5th October 2007, 8.10 am / NIkon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 38 mm / F 27, 1/200, ISO 200
1 sale of this tee so far! thx so much to the person who purchased this one recently ;) created with ink and marker pen on foam core
acrylic texta on canvas
A composite image created from many images and layers. All images used in this composite taken with Sony Alpha 350, various lenses, and are mine. TOP 10 FINISH IN THE ‘TEXTURE’ CHALLENGE IN ‘ALT’! FEATURED IN ‘ALL IN, “EDITING”’! FEATURED IN ‘IN-BETWEEN’! FEATURED IN ‘ENCHANTING POWERFUL PHOTO MANIPULATION’! TOP 10 FINISH IN ‘THE EPITOME OF DARKNESS’ CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP ‘DARK FUTURE’!
Canon 400D / Canon 100mm macro Lens /
Taken using a Canon 300D – 90mm lens / Created using two layered photographs using photoshop
Photo taken in 2008 / Real live worms were used for this shoot. / Model is Jayla. © Jessica Walker
A quick grab of some people wandering through the tunnels at Fort Lytton. Deliberately defocussed. Canon 5D Mk II, lensbaby composer, f/4 Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Summers on its way, throw away the winter blue’s and lets embrace the new season!!!!! Thank you to Deviant Art Model /
Backlit lime slice macro / Nikon D300, Sigma 105mm macro
Hello friends!!! It’s me again, Leilani! Cheers to you, one & all! I really hope this fascinating sunset capture strikes your fancy! Take care & thanks for stopping by! Smiles Leilani :0) Perdido Key, Florida *Please view Larger
The first peace of my “power of color” series, made in Apophysis with some postwork in PI / . / . / . / / . / . / . / . / / . / . /
At least it sure seemed to be as the snow slithered and crawled as the wind pushed it across the road.
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