Cusco, Peru’ ! / While walking in Cusco a few days ago I met this little girl, Flor, and her sister Yolanda ! I had already taken a picture of them last year ” Flor y Yolanda ” and when I showed them a copy of the photo.. they were so impressed that they asked me to take more pictures. This is just one of the many I took ! She is so confident and loves to be photographed !!! I love this picture for the way she poses here, the way she smiles, her spontaneity.. and the beautiful contrast of colors !!!
Digital Art: Young Native American girl wrapped in a blanket. / / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :)
Digital Art: A young girl from the Hopi tribe is dreaming.. / / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :)
Pisaq, Cusco – PerĂº - / I met those two little girls from a little village near the ruins of Pisaq, close to Cusco. / At the beginning they were a bit shy and they didn’t seem very keen to be photographed. / But I gained their trust after chatting a little bit.. and I managed to take a few pictures of them.
She’s wearing Bantu/Zulu Knots in her hair. / She’s also my first digital painting
Shakira does an amazing job once again
FEATURED! MAY 08 KOLaboration with the talented sjem She look so cool in her new Camaro / It’s black as coal and it goes boy, go go go / I brought my fight next to her Camaro / And when I fire on a smile then she blows, she blows
This is a pastel painting of a young Native American girl that I saw at a pow wow in SW Oregon. I thought she was beautiful. Her rosy cheeks were the color of her red velvet dress. Her Grandmother gave me permission to paint her. I hope you enjoy it!
Oil Painting i did and it hangs on my wall at home, i have added it here on a calendar and in some other areas, Its a Photo of a Beautiful American Native Indian girl RESTing in God…............OIL and framed in barn wood
An original Prismacolor Pencil, Pen and Ink drawing. / Raven is another in my Native American Woman Series. Drawn on card stock, bonded, acid free,low tooth artist drawing paper. I use a bonded paper with low or no tooth for the smooth blending abilities and so the pastels are not chewed up during the drawing process. / My Fine Art and Photography Studio is located in Mesquite, Nevada. Thank your for viewing my art. VIEW mygallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /
A signed,original, oil and acrylic painting. The Native American people are one of my favorite to paint. The colors, the dress, the attitude and expressions of time on their faces is a constant artistic challenge. Thank you for viewing my art. View susan’sgallery / View susan’szazzle
The lovely Pam Grier. / / / / / /
/ wiki info / Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horses [Tasunkakokipapi], / also translated as His-Horses-Are-Afraid and They-Fear-Even-His-Horses, was a chief of the Oglala Sioux. His name was sometimes misinterpreted, and is meant to mean, roughly, as the man of whose horse we are afraid off meaning that the bearer of the name was so feared in battle that the even the sight of his horse would inspire fear. They-Fear-Even-His-Horses was born in 1830. In 1866, he joined forces as a lieutenant under Red Cloud when the Dakota resisted attempts by the United States government to build the Montana trail through the Sioux hunting grounds of Powder River, resulting in a two year conflict known as Red Cloud’s War. After the peace settlement in 1868, Young-Man-Afraid-Of-His-Horses retired to the Pine Ridge Agency in South Dakota serving as president of the Pine Ridge Indian Council. A strong supporter of friendly relations with the Federal government, he would attend several delegations to Washington, D.C. for improved treatment as well as an acting negotiator with federal authorities to assist the Sioux Nation in adjusting to reservation life before and after the massacre at Wounded Knee before his death in 1900. He died on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dokota.
Arequipa, Peru !
Drawn from a photo of my oldest holding her baby sister. She was so proud and happy to finally have a sibling. Soft rembrandt pastels on strathmore pastel colored paper, 11” x 14”.
3d imaging, psp / /
Arequipa, Peru !
Venus, Face #3. A digital interpretation of one / of the most beautiful faces ever created, / Botticelli’s ‘Venus’, from ‘Botticelli’s Ladies’, by / Norval Arbogast. I tryed to keep the features as / close to the original painting as possible, but / made the hair very ‘Mucha-esque and super / saturated the color. I also hardened the eyes / and added the adornments of her profession. / She’s seen the harder side of life, but the / natural beauty shines through. I hope you / share this beautiful face with your family / and friends.
Venus, Face #3. A digital interpretation of one / of the most beautiful faces ever created, / Botticelli’s ‘Venus’, from ‘Botticelli’s Ladies’, by / Norval Arbogast. I tryed to keep the features as / close to the original painting as possible, but / made the hair very ‘Mucha-esque and super / saturated the color. I also hardened the eyes / and added the adornments of her profession. / She’s seen the harder side of life, but the / natural beauty shines through. Note: I just got a reproduction back, the color is outstanding. The brilliant luminescent color you see on screen is what you will get. For that bright flash of color or as a conversation piece in your decor use a small ‘Mounted Print’ on a plate easel, chic. Framed Print
This is a picture I took a few years ago of my beautiful American Pit Bull Terrier Penny. Here she is shown at age12 in her wheel cart, in my yard in Amherst, Virginia. FEATURED IN PAWS N CLAWS / FEATURED IN THE APBT LOVERS GROUP Penny was a puppy that I bred and was born in my house. She was always a special girl. She grew a little tall and lanky for a while, and back then I was showing dogs in the UKC (United Kennel Club). I didn’t think she would do too much at a show…but I brought her to her first show as a puppy just for fun and she took Best Puppy! She stood like a true champion for the Judge. I was so proud of her. She went on to become a UKC Champion. She loved to go to the river and swim. She liked to splash as she jumped in most of all, and would jump in and out most of the time we were there. Such a silly girl. At home she loved to chase the ball and just about fly in mid air and most every time catch it like a pro and bring it back wagging her tail happily and wait for you to throw it again. Over and over. She just never seemed to run out of energy. At age 10 one day she fell over in the front yard and couldn’t get up. It was horrible. She went off to the Univerity for just about every test that could be done to see what could be wrong. Nothing really showed up and the best they could tell me was that she had had what is called an embolism..and most likely a small piece of cartalidge or bone had broken free and lodged in her spine and she couldn’t walk. I was devistated. I went to get her at the University and she seemed quite depressed. Myself and Victor (the person I live with) were showed how to walk her with a towel under her to hold her up while she moved with her two front legs. We toweled her out to potty and then to the car to take the ride home. Well I brought her ball with me…which she had always loved…and as we started down the road I took it out and showed it to her. Her ears perked up and a light came in her eyes. So I threw the ball right at her…and she lifted her body up a bit and caught it!!! Her tail did an ever so slight wag. It was then that I knew she wanted to live. So as soon as I got home I called the doggie cart place and ordered the cart. It took about a week to get here. In the mean time as we toweled her out…she tried to run with us. :)) Such a tuffie. And every day she went to Hardee’s for a bowl of vanilla ice cream in the car. She loved that. :)) The cart arrived…and as soon as she got strapped in and I put her leash on and walked her a few feet…she realized that now she could go…so I unhooked the leash and off she went all over the front yard. If you took her ball or her tire…another very favorite toy…she would run you over trying to get it!! Such spirit. Her embolism happed and age 10 and we lost her at age 13 due to an enlarged heart that began to press against her lungs.She had a wonderful life and a true enduring spirit. She was put to sleep humanely at the Vet before she began to suffer. I told her she was going to the Rainbow Bridge where she could run free again and fly through the sky and I would see her again one day on the other side. This is a dog who truly made a huge difference in my life and my outlook on it. / /
Portrait from the photograph of an Apache girl on display in the museum (c.1898 – public domain); the background image is my photograph of Pecos Pueblo National HIstorical Park ruins. New Mexico, USA I kept going back to look at her, trying to capture that haunted, captive look behind the glass … eventually, I came to this composite. Inspired by the works of two exceptionally gifted artists: / Antanas and Mary Ann Reilly / / Featured on / featured in The Wild West Show / (2009.OCT.29) / Ethnic Art / (2009.OCT.26) / The Woman Photographer / (2009.oct.22) / New Mexico / (2009.OCT.21) Canon 350D EOs / Sigma 70-300mm JASC PaintShop Pro x7 & Corel PhotoImpact x3 RedBubble sales: 1 canvas print / (2009.NOV.22)
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