Ande hat Wall Art

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  • My daughter rachel with red frock and hat

  • Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / ‘Inspirational Series’ card by Karin Taylor Nancy, Patsy, Ellen and Red Dog is a mixed media production. I used ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal on canvas textured paper. The original painting was just auctioned for charity recently. This work was also inspired by the _‘Legend of Red Dog aka The Pilbara Wanderer’, as is ‘Where is Red Dog’. Red Dog was an adventurous dog who seemed to belong to an entire community. / When his soulmate John died, Red Dog searched for him for the rest of his days, that’s loyalty for you! This painting depicts the time Red Dog’s search for John took him all the way from the dusty outback to Cottesloe Beach, with the girls from his hometown hot on his tail…... If you look closely you can see the tips of Red Dog’s ears way out past the breakers!

  • Took this in my front flower patch :) Caught him coming out from eating his dinner LOL

  • Taken last summer. A butterfly on one of my Zinnia

  • I happened upon these three lunch counter boys sitting at a diner in Kansas City. They looked as though they were fixtures at the place, each in his own regular spot. Not one of them said a word to each other as long as we were there. (There is a color version of this photo as well.)

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • A black and white image of a silhouetted horse and rider

  • “Flavia”, like all the women in my portraits, exemplifies Angelou’s “Phenomenal Woman”...she is the 30th in the series, and I moved away slightly away from my usual style, portraying her a liitle more realistically…more like a photo, but still a undoubtedly a painting…as always it’s Watercolour on Arches Not Paper CLICK HERE VIEW VIDEO…CLICK IT TWICE Phenomenal woman, / That’s me. Now you understand / Just why my head’s not bowed. / I don’t shout or jump about / Or have to talk real loud. / When you see me passing / It ought to make you proud. / I say, / It’s in the click of my heels, / The bend of my hair, / the palm of my hand, / The need of my care, / ‘Cause I’m a woman / Phenomenally. / Phenomenal woman, / That’s me. excerpt…M Angelou… / / FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS / HAND DRAWN OR PAINTED ART OF HAPPINEES OR JOY / 1ON1..THE FINE ART OF PORTRAITURE / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • Lovely one, / just as on the cool stone / of the spring, the water / opens a wide flash of foam, / so is the smile of your face, / lovely one. Lovely one, / with delicate hands and slender feet / like a silver pony, / walking, flower of the world, / thus I see you, / lovely one. Lovely one, / with a nest of copper entangled / on your head, a nest / the color of dark honey / where my heart burns and rests, / lovely one. Lovely one, / your eyes are too big for your face, / your eyes are too big for the earth...excerpt Lovely One, by Pablo Neruda “Paola” is painted in watercolour on Clayboard, which notwithstanding the manufacturers claims, is even more difficult than watercolour on paper…the great advantage is that paint is easily removed but that also is it’s greatest drawback…still I ihave used it a number of times and plan to do it again / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • I generally title my paintings on completion…they tell me, usually instantly what they should be called…for some reason the name Wisteria came to me as soon as this painting was finished…as is customary I went along with it…then lo and behold I found a poem that perfectly matched the image, which I had never seen before….you would swear it had been written for the painting…serendipity... a slight revisiting of the style of the first portraits in the series, where I included vivid colours and backgrounds.. Violet lavender drug / slipping beneath my skin, / shucking off the stale air / of too long shut in, / too long shut away / whispering to me / to breathe deep and be. The clothes fall away / till I stand like mother Eve / two bites before the apple. / Lips blush to rose, / and the tongue tastes / of sweet tart pomegranate, / while a wisp of wind / carries hair to frame my face. All I have been is pollen dusted, / oh the wisteria sweet / kissing deep, / till I feel the promise of fertile, / drooping fat on a vine / petals that promise nothing, / but hint at all. A month from honeysuckle still to come, / but I can taste the nights, / raise my eyes to the mantle of sky, / suddenly clad in the skin / of every moonlit woman, / and beckoning with my being / for you to dance beneath / the far flung sky / in the arms of a Wisteria Woman Lisa Shields FEATURED IN IPRESSIONIST ART / CREATIVE CARDS / PAINTED LADIES / Paola / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • Another name from my family…the names Marie, Maria, Marina, and Ange and combinations of all of them, occur frequently in the French side of my family…I am Maria, my sister is Marie, and so on…I have an aunt called Marina Ange and another called Marie Ange…Ange of course means angel and Marie after the virgin Mary….I named the painting after all of us... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper “To be an angel, one need not have wings. / In giving love there is an equal grace. / Nor need one seek the aura in the face, / As love unveils the beauty of all things.” / Wisteria / Paola / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • “Lorraine” looks like a friend of yours…she looks like a friend of mine too…she is like everybody’s best friend…there to support you, to help you, to listen to you…she’s always there and will never let you down…with her mane of beautiful auburn hair falling into her eyes, you wonder why she never married…there were men who wanted to marry her, but she wants to wait, to fall in love with the right one…sweet Lorraine…you hope she doesn’t have to wait too long…she is a jewel.. Watercolour on Fabriano Artistico Not Paper… / Marie-Ange / Wisteria / Paola / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • Some days, although we can not pray, a prayer / utters itself. So, a woman will lift / her head from the sieve of her hands and stare / at the minims sung by a tree, a sudden gift. Some nights, although we are faithless, the truth / enters our hearts, a small familiar pain; / then a man will stand stock still, hearing his youth / in the distant latin chanting of a train. Pray for us now. Grade 1 piano scales / console the lodger looking out across / a Midlands town. Then dusk, and someone calls / a child’s name as though they named their loss. Darkness outside. Inside, a radio’s prayer.. / Rockall. Malin. Dogger. Finisterre. Carol Ann Duffy “Caroline” is painted in Watercolour on Fabriano Not Paper / Lorraine / Marie-Ange / Wisteria / Paola / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • Recently at a friends home, I saw a picture of a modern young model, so reminiscent of the PreRaphaelites, that I knew I had to paint her…I adore the paintings from that era…someone once said that portrait painting is all memory work, even if you have a model in front of you…all of my portraits are memory work, made up of features from a million different women, and “Edith” though she comes closest to a real person is no less so…it is a family name, but it’s also the name of one of the PreRaphaelite women, Edith Hunt… / “Essential to the Pre-Raphaelite art is a woman’s face, a beautiful visage with large, luminescent eyes set in a web of long hair. / In paintings, each of these women’s expressions embody enigma and distance; often times, their poses remain static versus active. Strange that these unearthly alluring women should sit so silently when their images literally infect the Pre-Raphaelites’ body of work. Their likelinesses appear in poetry and their very faces stare out of numberless canvases. The voices and meaningful looks of these women, however, are actually the filtered versions of the men who adored and depicted them”....The Victorian Web.. As I am wont to do, I have changed style again, leaving most of her face unpainted and her hair loose and uninhibited…I felt it suited the subject matter Watercolour on Arches Rough Paper 237 Views / Caroline / Lorraine / Marie-Ange / Wisteria / Paola / Maryrse / McGill / Flavia / Francesca / Annabel / Sadie / Margaret / The Story in Your Eyes / Catherine Earnshaw / Beatrice / Rafaela / Autumn / Bathsheba / Katharine / Sylvia

  • The summer sun is fading as the year grows old / And darker days are drawing near / The winter winds will be much colder / Now you’re not here I watch the birds fly south across the Autumn sky / And one by one they disappear / I wish that I was flying with them / Now you’re not here Like the sun through the trees you came to love me / Like a leaf on the breeze you blew away Through Autumn’s golden gown we used to kick our way / You always loved this time of year / Those fallen leaves lie undisturbed now / Cause you’re not here / Like the sun through the trees you came to love me / Like a leaf on the breeze you blew away A gentle rain falls softly on my weary eyes / As if to hide a lonely tear / My life will be forever Autumn / Cause you’re not here / Cause you’re not here / Cause you’re not here. Forever Autumn…Moody Blues LISTEN TO THE MOODY BLUES I love the Moody Blues…there are folks here on RB who know that as I have said it so many times…I find their poetry very inspiring…I have done paintings based on their music before this and plan to do more… / This painting is much larger than the others in the series (3ftx2ft), but I felt that it needed the large size for full impact...best viewed large Watercolour on 300lb Arches Rough Paper / Edith / Marie-Ange / Beatrice / Flavia / The Story in Your Eyes / Katharine

  • a beautiful image of a Christmas tree with gifts

  • At one time or another in our lives we all ask ourselves….Could this be the magic? when we are lucky, the answer is yes.... Watercolour on Lanaquarelle Not Paper 295 Views Music / The Chopin Prelude in C minor with some romantic lyrics thrown in...”Could this be the Magic”.. TOP TEN WINNER IN THE PAINTED LADIES CHALLENGE FEATURED IN.. / CREATIVE CARDS. / PEACE LOVE AND TRANQUILITY / Forever Autumn / Edith The entire Portrait Collection can be viewed by clicking HERE

  • MeiLing is the latest in my newest series of portraits…I am told that the name means beautiful and delicate…I hope you think she is worthy of her name....best viewed large Watercolour on Arches Not Paper…as with the others the original size is 3ft x 2ft.. / Could This be the Magic / Forever Autumn / Edith The entire Portrait Collection can be viewed by clicking HERE

  • Tara is the name of the daughter of a close friend…it is a given name with multiple meanings in different cultures. / It is accepted as being exclusively a female name among western culture, and is primarily used in this regard in the east, due to its connection to several goddesses. Tara is a female Buddha in Buddhism and a goddess in Hinduism.. It is of Gaelic and Sanskrit origin, and its meaning is “hill; star”. Ancient Tara was the site of the “stone of destiny” on which Irish kings resided… in Hindu mythology, Tara is one of the names of the wife of Shiva….at the completion of the painting, I felt that the name of a goddess suited her perfectly. Watercolour on Arches Not Paper…3ft x2ft The entire Portrait Collection can be viewed by clickingHERE FEATURED IN.. / IMAGE WRITING.. / CREATIVE CARDS / Meiling / Could This be the Magic / Forever Autumn

  • Painting “Jenny”, I thought of all the associations with the name, one of them being Jenny Lind the singer, also called The Nightingale…my Jenny is modern, but she still has a vintage appearance…the necklace and jabot contribute to that look…the origins of the name is Cornish, meaning fair and smooth…coincidently I used hot pressed paper…arguably the most difficult paper to use, but wonderful in portraying complexions…however that’s not enough of a recommendation to cause me to use it very often Watercolour on Saunders Hot Press Paper / Tara / Meiling / Could This be the Magic / Forever Autumn

  • This new series is about beauty… about women and what their beauty says about them…their stories….more than anything else hair is a woman’s crowning glory and says a lot about her…we women many times hide behind our hair…it is an emblem of our strength….we spend eons of time and money on our hair, we mourn it’s loss when we are ill, and rejoice on our good hair days .. Delia has been glorified in verse and song for centuries…Samuel Daniel’s Sonnets “To Delia” are rich in imagery, sensuous and earthy…Robert Burns wrote a very inspiring Ode to her, (see below), calling her voice more delightful than the lark, William Cowper wrote about drinking her tears when they parted….Longfellow mourned her in his poem, “Delia”....to Bob Dylan she was a gambling girl and sadly, Johnny Cash shot her in is song “Delia’s Gone”...here is my “Delia”, as richly pleasing as Daniel described her so long ago FAIR the face of orient day, / Fair the tints of op’ning rose; / But fairer still my Delia dawns, / More lovely far her beauty shows. / / Sweet the lark’s wild warbled lay, / Sweet the tinkling rill to hear; / But, Delia, more delightful still, / Steal thine accents on mine ear. / / The flower-enamour’d busy bee / The rosy banquet loves to sip; / Sweet the streamlet’s limpid lapse / To the sun-brown’d Arab’s lip. / / But, Delia, on thy balmy lips / Let me, no vagrant insect, rove; / O let me steal one liquid kiss, / For Oh! my soul is parch’d with love...Robert Burns..Delia.. / Watercolour on Arches 300lb Not Paper The entire Portrait Collection can be viewed by clickingHERE / Tara / Meiling / Could This be the Magic / Forever Autumn

  • “You haven’t lost your smile at all, it’s right under your nose. You just forgot it was there.”

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