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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.

  • Number three of the Musashi Wear designs.

  • Last but not least, Musashi Wear number five. This one took a while to draw, but I think I got the posture captured pretty well. Now to eat…

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  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- A slow song drifting between two hearts… —-—-—-—-—-— / (Think ‘baby giraffe’ when considering the size… ;) ) Credits: Model: Portrait by mjranum-stock – model is sinned-angel-stock / Giraffe: nefarostock http://nefarostock.deviantart.com/art/giraffe-11-52845976 / background: by Tijmen http://www.sxc.hu/photo/326705 / Texture: :icondholms:, found at :iconresurgere:

  • The first girl drawn for LADAGIRLS. Shes the official face for the series. The story: / One day I felt inspired and sat down with photoshop and my trusty wacom tablet, not really knowing what I was going to draw. I started sketching women for some reason, all shapes, all colours and ’ Rosette ‘ just materialized out of nowhere. What happened after that was a total surprise. I got this amazing reaction from the Artistic community online and off towards her. People wrote comments about her, others started emailing me asking me if I sold prints of her…the rest is history. LADAGIRLS was officially born February 28th / I plan to keep expanding the series, as I’m having immense fun exploring these women and their personalities. I hope you all enjoy them just as much.

  • Digital art / Spring belongs to the series: Sommer / Autumn / Winter / /

  • In memory of my Cat Stormy. He was a gentle soul! I use to sing Stormy to him when we were alone only he knows why. Oh and he came running to high pitch noises! Model/Background – *rammkitty-stock Woods Background – steppeland Classic IV – Stormy You were the sunshine, baby / Whenever you smiled / But I call you Stormy today / All of a sudden that ole rain’s fallin’ down / And my world is cloudy and gray / You’ve gone away Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Yesterday’s love / Was like a warm summer breeze / But like the weather ya changed Now things are dreary, baby / And it’s windy and cold / And I stand alone in the rain / Callin’ your name Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Bring back that sunny day Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Oh Stormy, oh Stormy

  • 1 sale / / ...spare a thought for mummy whales this season / Happy Mothers Day everyone!! /

  • a close up of one of our baby ducks. / LMAO your funniest image / I LOVE BIRDS / PLAYFUL and PHOTOGENIC PETS / BABY ANIMALS / FUNNY KRITTERS / PETS ARE US November 14 2009 / THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER November 17 2009 / Black with a Hint of Color group November 29 2009 #1 WIN / in “cutest of the cute” challenge in Baby Animals

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  • Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube Abnoba was a goddess of the Black Forest and Danube River, worshipped by Celtic Gauls, and later by Romans, as Diana Abnoba (goddess of the hunt). Abnoba is believed to mean fog or mist on the river. There are two alters in Roman baths in Badenweiler and Mühlenbach, Germany, respectively, inscribed with the name of “Diana Abnoba” (see below). Rome annexed Gaul in about 51 BC; and it’s conceivable that they attempted to merge gods and goddesses of the two civilizations. / ! I chose to represent Abnoba, because I have an affinity for the forest—to me a kind of sacred place, where trees whisper amongst themselves, their vocal chords, the wind. I love how nature’s cycle of life, and decay-giving life, again, is reduced to the obvious; even there on the forest floor; where I can see it, below my feet and hands, elbows, and curious eye. But to the Celtic Gauls, the forest was life, itself. It was the source of food—they hunted there; the source of firewood for warmth and cooking; for fresh water; and no doubt weapons. The forest was a shield, protecting them. How interesting to have a woman—a divine woman, no less, guarding these very precious resources—the Black Forest, the Danube River, and surrounding rivers and streams. What is it about a woman that would make her the best candidate for protecting the two resources that meant life or death to entire communities? I leave you to contemplate that. Hopefully “Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube”, will inspire someone who sees it to become the protector of their own region’s rivers, woods, and creatures—great and small. They need us, as we need them. — Digital Work by F.A. Moore, June 23-24, 2009, in watercolor style; influenced by the art style of Pre-Raphaelites and Arts and Crafts movement. Special thanks to stock providers, the beautiful model from mizzd-stock, FantasyStock, idnurse41, CAStock, LucieG, Dragonic-Stock and wikipedia for 2 special images in the public domain. ABOUT THIS WORK: / I added a variety of creatures to illustrate the ease with which Abnoba must have related to them. Look closely and you will find that animals, birds, reptiles, and insects are all represented. Only fish are not represented. (Darn! forgot!) Information was a bit scarce on the animals that reside in the Black Forest region of Germany, except that there are the usual forest animals, including fox and big cats. The Sperlingskauz, a forest owl; and the Kolkrabe, a species of Raven, were specifically noted as being special to the region. I was lucky enough to find images of these two in the public domain on wikipedia images. Look for the Black Forest’s Sperlingskauz (owl) and the Kolkrabe (Raven) in the piece. DETAIL – at 100% scale of 3335×5000 pixels / Big cat detail ^ / Racoon detail ^ / Kolkrabe raven detail ^ / Fawn detail ^ / Face. Click to see flower, shoulder, canary, and fox head detail ^

  • “Mixed Media” Photo manipulation incorporating / stock photo alterations, digital painting, brushes, gradients and textures. Digital fine art in oil painting style by Maria Szollosi aka Mariska 08 / 2009 / / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • other piggy shots / limited edition of 25,numbered and signed / Hahnemuehle Bamboo rag art paper 60×80cms @ / $320.- including postage / please contact me directly / jess.tremp@gmail.com other limited edition prints here

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