Animal magical
146 creative works found
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Sumatran tiger cub and mother. National Zoo. / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / Part of my line promoting awareness and raising funds for endangered species globally. This is also available as cards and prints. All proceeds (100%) are going to the Wildlife Conservation Society for endangered species protection. If you are interested in a more artistic, painterly look than click HERE to view it in my new Signature Series! Because without these animals I would never be able to bring their beauty to you, I am going to pledge to donate 100% of all of my sales proceeds from cards and prints of the imagery in this series here on Redbubble to Wildlife Conservation Society / / / / / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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Woman and wing. Photograph. Pigment ink print on acrylic and Inkaid treated Kinwashi Japanese paper. Print has natural deckled edges (not shown). The dark female figure is veiled in soft focus and and reflective gold.
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from i book im working on,i likes it!
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Pencil to pen and ink drawing of many moments in my life.
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Gallery 1 / Gallery 2 / Gallery 3 / Gallery 4 / Gallery 5 / Gallery 6 The royal one Taoos ” In Arabic ” means Peacock / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Ari got inspired by my work of The Royal Taoos and wrote this very nice poem , Thank you so much Ari , please visit his site for more poems and art. / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—- TAOOS beauty and beauty tempting grace / adorn the peacock define his pace / dazzling eye catching gems that sway / sway with every turquoise ruffle / shimmering emeralds, amber sheen / a crown so befitting so true so clean / his pride betrayed by a train so wide / magnificent plume he cannot hide / the hens his harem must abide ==================== / BEST VIEWED IN LARGE / VIEW FOR DETAILS
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Guaranteed not to sting, this cluster of cute pixel bees and sparkles will sweeten up any wardrobe! (wow that was cheesy!) Just enjoy some BEES!♥
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It’s African ” Okapi ” / ( l learned it’s name from my viewer, thanks)
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Amazingly there are 20 species of Magpie in the world. Not quite sure which I have painted here… looks more like an Australian magpie Many people consider them superstitious, they certainly have their place in folklore, some believe they bring good luck, others believe bad. I remember being played Rossini’s Thriving Magpie when I was quite young; it is said they have a panache for shiny, silvery things which they like to steal and hide. / Here the magpie has found a key! I wonder where it came from? I see him as a ‘Keeper of Secrets’. / The selected text comes from a traditional rhyme I was told as a child: One for sorrow, Two for joy, / Three for a girl, Four for a boy, / Five for Silver, Six for Gold / Seven for a secret never to be told This is an acrylic painting on canvas.
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Double motif white horse photo based mixed medium collage.
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For fans of swords and sorcery! This highly detailed work is one of my personal favorites! This wizard is ready to battle with wand or sword, but he much prefers to work with his potions of power. These shirts are well made and the unique printing process creates a Bright, Colorful and Large image that is almost as good as silk screening and much, much better than what you get from cafepress. If you have any questions about this design, or desire licensing options don’t hesitate to email me or leave me a note at Redbubble. Please also let me know if you purchase one of my designs and what you think of it’s quality. You can contact me at : cybercatgraphics at yahoo dot com.
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I took this when I went trekking for gorillas in the volcanos of Rwanda. On the border of D.R. Congo & Uganda. These gorillas were around 7 metres from us – and would have been closer if we hadn’t stepped back (you’re only allowed to be as close as 7 metres). We just hung around and watched the family for an hour. It was pretty cool. My profile / / /
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Pastel pen and ink drawing of a Snake in the Grass. Based on the Original Sin in the Garden of Eden from the Bible. Click on the “Snake in the Grass” Image to buy Print /
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YOUKOSO Meaning “Welcome!” in Japanese This shirt is featuring the characters: Popcorn the Rabbit / Lavender the Orange / Cube the Bear / Maybe the Fox please enjoy!
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this is a fairy i finished the other day,or at least finished for now,i will probably update it next time i work on it.
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yup,its a bunny! thanks a lot for dropping by! no go watch the lifetime channel.
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Check out www.selectivecolors.com. An interactive, resource site for photographers and artists who use and are interested in the art of selective colored photography.
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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Collage Mixed Media.
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My ode to the shapeshifter in fairytales, in particular the deer girl Sadbh, from Irish mythology. ..the leaves are falling away, sodden and bruised. as winter beckons i loose myself in books..
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this is a gargoyle fairy demon thingy….yeah,i wasnt trying for much other then pretty in this one
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Lovely white Unicorn of Myth and Magic. This fantasy creature is placed before a ring of Celtic Knotwork and on a blue background.
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One of my original characters, Maybe the Fox The katakana says “Maybe” Maybe and company travel around on the space ship MaekaBaeka rescuing people while managing a charming Café on board! Please stop by for strawberry tea and cakes!♥
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this is an experimental image,just trying some different affects,what do you think?
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