Anthropomorphic Wall Art

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  • Like my photo of the figure of a woman, this was taken in a botanical garden in Los Angeles. The form of this tree is anthropomorphic in the sense it represents the form of a woman reaching upward toward a beautiful canopy of clouds above her. The colors and textures of this photograph combine to create a luminescent effect.

  • This painting was created with interior house paint on canvas / (2) H12” x W6” / 2007 / SOLD

  • This painting was created with interior house paint on canvas / H48” x W24” / 2007 / 1800.00 / ON SALE NOW! 1000.00

  • This painting was created with interior house paint on canvas / H12” x W12” / 2007 / 1” black matte gallery frame / SOLD

  • This painting was created with interior house paint on canvas / H12” x W12” / 2007 / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / Original: 575.00 / ON SALE NOW! 300.00

  • This painting was created using interior house paint on canvas / H12” x W12” / 2007 / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / Original: 575.00 / ON SALE NOW! 300.00

  • This painting was created with interior house paint (latex) and acrylic artist color on canvas / H12” x W12” / 2007 / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / SOLD! Cover design for “Arc and Hue” a book of poems by writer/professor of creative writing at Rutgers University, Tara Betts. Look out for Tara Betts’ new book, Arc and Hue, / available through Willow Books 2009. Design by Sung-Hee Sung

  • Mother and Child #3 / H48” x W24” / Acrylic Artist’s Colors on Canvas / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / Original: SOLD

  • Mother and Child #2 / Acrylic Artist’s Colors on Canvas / H48” x W24” / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / Original: 2060.00 / ON SALE NOW! 1200.00

  • Mother and Child #1 / Acrylic Artist’s Colors on Canvas / H48” x W24” / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / NFS

  • This painting was create with interior house paint on canvas H12” x W12” / Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / Original: 575.00 / ON SALE NOW! 300.00

  • a remix of the original inks for Wayne Nichols stunning cover for the new book, with a splash of colour and the masthead at the bottom. Thought it might make for a nice poster :)

  • ©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!) / —-—-—-—-——- She always considered herself an eclectic little ermine, with a penchant for sidewalk cafes, teacakes and paper parasols… —-—-- Artist’s Notes: Fan Tan Alley is a really cool, artsy, TINY little alleyway in Victoria, B.C. – and just the sort of place my stylish ermine would visit. Click here for a short Wikipedia entry on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Tan_Alley / http://vancouverisland.kulshan.com/British_Columbia/Vancouver_Island/Capital_Area/Victoria/Attractions/Fan_Tan_Alley.htm And as for the ermine, or polecat – I took her picture out by an abandoned house in the middle of a wheat field! I’ll post a real picture of her soon. :D

  • I have a proclivity for seeing anthropomorphic art in nature. Using a Macro lens this rock read as a profile of a lady with a dark cap on her head. It never ceases to amaze me how much of nature’s imagery provides me with the most interesting icons for photography. The key is to look closely to capture nature’s abstracts. The more you develop your visual acuity, the more images appear and can translate into painterly photography like this profile of a woman. Nikon DSRL – D80 / Macro Lens Nikon DSLR D80 / Micro Lens

  • “Please eat more pastry!” suggest our vegetable friends. Whether you heed their pleas or not, this piece is sure to put a smile on your face. Salvatore Squash, Roswell Romaine, Preston Potato, Edwina Eggplant, Annabella Artichoke, Teresita Turnip, Frannie Frisee, Peyton Pumpkin and their little pal, Skeezix the Snail are all ready to grace the wall of your dining room, kitchen or breakfast nook and stare you down hard every time you cook, peel, chop or consume one of their relatives. Fun! This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2008. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • DR smooth black pencil drawing on Hanhemuhle paper, The Masque series…Symbolism indeed… the ever so interesting notion of being neither one nor the other… The Beast of the Fairy Tales. / From Madame Leprince de Beaumont to Angela Carter...

  • 46” x 46” Acrylic on Canvas Flattering the crow, feet in the snow, the beguiling fox waits for his impending meal. One of a series of paintings illustrating Aesop’s famous fables. This one is from the classic tale, “The Fox and the Crow”. 898 views as of 11/5/09

  • original oil painting is sold / Print Available I began the fantasy series of “Appletree Hollow” paintings a few years ago. Some of their personal story is based (loosely) on actual historical facts.You can read about the Discovery of Appletree Hollow in 2007 in my latest Journal entry The beginning of Appletree Hollow Diaries: the discovery was just before Easter this year 2007. On the left is the first image I posted from the album & diary, which is dated: Oct.22, 1816. / Bertrum Patch (left) & Maggie Peck(right). Here they are shown as childhood friends. / There was not a lot of information about them as children but in later life they married and became the first interracial couple of Apple Tree Hollow. To see more paintings of this series,click here To read the story click here / /

  • “Herbert Adams” / Appletree Hollow Series / original is sold – Print Available Featured in: / 07/09 – Imaginative Realism group / 07/09 -Oil Painting / 8/18/09 -ImageWriting / 8/20/09 -Cats&Dogs I began the fantasy series of “Appletree Hollow” paintings several years ago. Some of their personal story is based (loosely) on actual historical facts.You can read about the Discovery of Appletree Hollow in 2007 in my latest Journal entry / Diary: 1816 / After reading for hours, in the first diary of Appletree Hollow, this past weekend,I decided that before I continue on about its residents, I should reveal one who, without his dedication, the images of Appletree Hollow could not be seen today. / I am speaking about Herbert Adams, pictured above in the early winter of 1816. / Herbert immigrated from England in 1815 and became renowned for documenting Appletree Hollow for many years. He was a traveling photographer who worked on his floating studio located on the “Water Nymph” showboat that cruised the Ohio River. He photographed thousands of residents of Southern Ohio and West Virginia, documenting living conditions and family life in Appalachia. From what information I have gathered so far, is that he appeared to be a very talented but sad sort of fellow, which I must say I do find to be a bit odd, since it also said he met and photographed many melodrama and vaudeville types. To see more paintings of this series,click here / To read the story click here /

  • “The Elusive Butterfly” / Dreamscape series / oil on canvas Featured in: / 8/12/09 – Animal Composites & Fine Art One of my newest works….....hot off the easel! / Maybe we just need to have a different way of viewing life sometimes. Our desires may be within reach after all. / /

  • Bast is the Egyptian goddess with the body of a maiden and the head of a cat. She is the Goddess of cats, the rising sun as well as the moon, truth, enlightenment, sexuality and birth, fertility and the harvest, the home, music, dance and the arts, among many other attributes. She is also sometimes considered to be the Egyptian version of the Greek Artemis and Roman Diana. Halloween was originally celebrated as the Feast of Bast and Sekhmet. Sekhmet is Bast’s twin sister, who has a lion head. While Bast is associated with life, Sekhmet is associated with death and is the destroyer goddess). In this stylized, abstracted portrait, I portrayed Bast with a golden corona or solar disc to represent the rising sun and life. The triangles are a symbol of fertility as well as the creative power. Mixed Media (liquid copper leaf, gold acrylic, oil pastels, colored pencils, and black art marker) on tan Canson pastel paper. Original work measures 19×12.5 inches. View more of my artwork at www.lynnetteshelley.com Also check out my companion piece to this artwork – Bast’s sister goddess Sekhmet

  • Sekhmet means “The Mighty One.” Sister Goddess to Bast, the lion-headed Sekhmet was the avenger / warrior Goddess in ancient Egypt and one of the most powerful of the Egyptian mythological gods and goddesses. She embodied the destructive force of the sun and she meted out divine punishment on behalf of the gods and the pharoahs. Conversely, she was also a goddess of healing and of surgery and medicines. She is usually depicted in red dress to denote her avenging nature and she is also known as the “Eye of Ra”. Original artwork measures 12.5×19 inches and was created with liquid copper leaf, gold paint pen, oil pastels, colored pencils, black art marker on heavy textured Strathmore paper. This artwork is a companion piece to my depiction of Sekhmet’s gentler sister Bast Bast of the Rising Sun View more of my artwork online at www.lynnetteshelley.com

  • H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu was a gigantic, octopus-headed wizard-scientist which walked the Earth and died millions of years before humankind. It has been said that Cthulhu will rise from his deathly sleep “when the stars are right” and that our time will be over. Stippled pen and ink, inverted, with digital additions in Seashore. / Featured in Horrorama

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