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  • babies feet swaddled in blanket… / available without words

  • A couple of years ago, I designed this image and sent it to family and friends as a Christmas greeting. The photo is of a stained glass window in a lovely old Catholic church in southern Louisiana.

  • Abstract Collage Piece on Paper

  • It was so heartwarming to watch Mr. and Mrs. Wren get the nursery ready in preparation for their babies. They worked diligently side by side for weeks until their family was complete. I thought this photo would make a good greeting card for a couple who just found out they’re pregnant and want to sing it out to the world.

  • In The Moment Winners Announced
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    *Talk about a tough decision! Our judges slaved over entries day and night to bring you these excellent choices. These will not be the on…

    Talk about a tough decision! Our judges slaved over entries day and night to bring you these excellent choices. These will not be the only winners – any works that are chosen to feature in the final publication will also be getting a $100 bubble voucher. Woo Hoo! / Read more about the In The Moment Competition here Overall Visual Art Winner / Prize: Leonardo Da Vinci’s A Treatise on Painting / or a Wacom Intuos3 12”x19” Tablet plus USD $500 RedBubble voucher Geneva Lake Divers by markhayward / There is so much going on in this picture: you have the collective spirit of youth perfectly represented by young boys in action on a hot summers day, some of the figures are lazily waiting on different parts of the tower happy to watch the others take their turn on the board, the figures in full flight are in a circular acrobatic composition and the whole picture is anchored by main figure in the foreground who wears an expression of satisfaction at the days events. Nearly every character in the picture is “in the moment”. It instantly brings back my own youth at the local swimming pool. Great composition and technically well executed. Category Winner: Photography / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher How Young to Understand Death by Richards / Of all the emotions experienced at a funeral, bewilderment, shock and anger are three of the most prevalent. It seems the boy in the foreground and the officer in / the middle show all three at once in this very poignant photograph of the first police funeral in Windsor, Ontario in 150 years. The viewer can feel the pain at a glance, / and then wonder what the mourners are looking at exactly. The coffin being lowered to the ground, a priest giving the eulogy, or something else peculiar to this particular service. / With a classic triangular composition this photograph carries a strong emotive, narrative and visual story. Category Winner: Traditional / Prize: $200 Redbubble Voucher Letters from Longbeach by JASHERLYNCH / The central figure is very mysterious in this very contemporary picture that puts the traditional idea of surfing as “fun” into a grimy, gritty visual context. The work is full of contrasts that makes me wonder about the state of mind of the person sending the postcard. Fortunately I can’t read the writing so i am left to make my own impression. I love the combination of mediums and the use of negative space. It is the sort of work that if I had it hanging on my bedroom wall would take me on a different emotional journey when I woke each morning. Category Winner: Digital Image / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher The endless walk by Geir Floede / Beautiful imagery of a person in the wilderness wearing a track in deep into the snow. She has come from offstage but looks set to walk endlessly in a circle til she / breaks free . . . or someone breaks into her world. She is definitely “in the moment”. Very understated, exceptionally powerful. Overall Writing Winner / Prize: Sylvia Plath’s The Colossus / or a Macbook 13” plus USD $300 RedBubble voucher / Fish and Chip Goodbyes by Beatnikgal Category Winner: Short Story / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher / Anger is an energy by Sherriff Category Winner: Poem / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher / A Glimpse by wishingonstars

  • Poster of Deanna’s four favorite butterfly babies images. Perfect for the nursery or baby’s room as well as an ideal card for an expecting mom or congratulations. These can be custom ordered with birth announcements or invitations. Email deanna@austin.rr.com for information.

  • Caleb Wade, Maria Dryfhout’s brand new grandson, came into the world today. I designed this image in his honor to celebrate his arrival. To soften the image and to make it gentler in appearance, I applied the dry brush filter and since Maria’s grandson made his debut in March, I thought I’d add a sprig of shamrock. Caleb, welcome to the flock!

  • hey mom! your baby’s growing! :) featured in RB’s homepage on 11 April 2008… thanks RB!!

  • hey mom! your baby’s growing! :)

  • Constructed in 1874, Mea She’arim was one of the first neighborhoods to be built outside the Old City walls of Jerusalem. / She’arim is synonymous with ultra orthodoxy. This neighborhood is a window into a way of life that was practiced in Eastern Europe several centuries ago. Its religious inhabitants focus their lives on Talmudic learning. / Such devotion to religion and learning brings with it a desire for segregation from less observant people and the changing ideas of modernism. / Me’a She’arim is in another sense both miles and years.

  • I have been designing cards and these are a baby series I have come up with .. :) The butterfly is a photoshop brush from http://myphotoshopbrushes.com/brushes/id/10

  • Chinese word “hei” means “double happiness” in english. This symbol is used in all chinese weddings. featured in the group Fabulous Flowers on the 25th of June, 2008.

  • Chinese word “hei” means “double happiness” in english. This symbol is used in all chinese weddings.

  • Wood storks photographed in Louisiana rice fields make for a nice birth announcement, this one in pink for a girl. The one for a boy is in blue, of course!

  • Chinese character “hei” means “double happiness” in english. A symbol used in all chinese weddings. Check out more wedding related products from this design here! Check out more products from this design here! a BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought 2 canvas print of this design on the 1st of September 2008…cheers! :) / a BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought a laminated print of this design on the 7th of September 2008…cheers! :) / a BIG THANK YOU to Peita (RB member) who bought a mounted print (size medium) of this design on the 16th of November 2008…cheers! :)

  • for the mom / dad-to-be :)

  • for the mom / dad-to-be :)

  • Best viewed larger / This composite was made to illustrate a journal announcement as well as a very short story that I wrote further to the publication of Anna’s Eternal Sorrow , my collaboration work with the talented author, Lily Munroe . All layers described below were either photographed or created by me. Position cursor over thumbnails for more details / Featured in the group Layered With Texture on March 28, 2009 Laminated print sold on March 29, 2009

  • Hot black stone treatment in spa

  • This one seemed to be saying something or maybe it just wanted a kiss. (Spring tulip bloom).

  • Ladies and Gentlemen, / YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE, / if you have arrived at an International Terminus you are advised NOT to remove your face mask until you have arrived at your final destination and remain indoors for the following 12 hours. / Stay on alert and if should you experience / intense fatigue / your body temperature rises above 40 degrees, / you experience vomiting and bleeding from the nose, / dizzyness, faint spells and collapsing / Dial 12 immediately with your location….and please remain calm Mesdames et Messieurs…... THIS IMAGE TWICE FEATURED IN THE FIRST WEEK / HISTORIC LANDMARKS OF EUROPE />EUROPEAN & EVERYDAY LIFE THANKYOU TO ALL THE HOSTS FOR THEIR TIRELESS WORK

  • This Incendia fractal design with hearts reminds me of trumpet shouting big news. It could be the announcement of a marriage. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

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