Art pastell
1113 creative works found
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Pastel drawing of a person or alien who stayed up to long. / Click on the Image for Insomniac Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print, Mounted Print, Canvas Print, Framed Print, and Poster… /
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Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited Shot original in Santa Cruz/Capitola area from a place I was dining at. Original was dark and bleak, so I ‘tweaked’ it out some, and this was the results. One of my personal favs. ;-) I also have it as a Thank You card: PLEASE CLICK THUMBNAIL TO ADD ME TO YOUR WATCHLIST / Please check out my other / Impressions here.
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tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 90×90
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Sales of this Design? – 12 sales so far :) / / / Shoes available at Zazzle / if you have any enquiries please email karintaylor@exemail.com.au / / / Please note there are now 6 versions of Little Green Teapot TShirt / a) the large design version here / b) the smaller ‘inside a circle version’ here / c) and finally the circle tshirt with flowers which can be on tshirt colours other / than black….here / d) There is also now the large design which can go on any colour / e) Additionally, we also have another large design called Little Multicolour Teapot which is more colourful / ‘Asia Series’ card and prints by Karin Taylor / f) We also have a floral background print!! in prints, cards and a tshirt here ‘Asia Series’ card and prints by Karin Taylor Little Green Teapot is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. She is loosely inspired by green tea and the japanese tea ceremony perfomed by the beautiful Geisha in Japan. Obviously, she is in training…not yet fully fledged.
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a drawing using pastels on canson paper that I never finished… / used photo reference from some magazine cosmetics ad, probably CoverGirl :) close-up /
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Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / Baby Bull Production is something I created not that long ago. It’s a mixed media piece on canvas textured paper…...i did it in response to the chilled out cows at Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, who seem to be very laid back, i suspect they are indulging in the ‘other’ kind of grass also….... they have this real chilled look about them, and I’ve never seen cows anywhere else that have this way about them. I put it in the Casino Art Exhibition and it was the only painting that sold, every year a male school teacher goes to that show, or so the legend goes…....and purchases a piece…...it was my lucky year. Tonight I was asked if I’d ever sold a painting in a gallery…well, yes, and at exhibitions and privately. To date I believe I have sold between 30 and 40 original paintings, which I am very proud of…..in the early days 2002 I was very prolific, things have slowed down a bit with my painting now, because i am much more deliberate and take a lot of time to imbue my paintings with layers and love and depth…..it is just how i have grown as an artist, it is nice to report that there is growth along the journey…(and sales lol)!!! Somebody also has a print of these cows and loves them very much from what I understand lol
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Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / you are viewing the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper / i will subsequently load another couple of versions to RED Bubble soon… and they will also be available as prints, cards and a specially crafted one for tshirts will be here soon too Jack and Jill – The Creative Process a) tear large ‘rips’ of brown kraft paper from the roll / in a frenzy..helps also rid one of general frustrations of life / b) grab a huge paint brush / c) discover lid of gesso is sealed shut, requires a hammer to / remove lid / d) bash gesso lid repeatedly on desk / e) discover gesso has been flung all over the studio floor due to small holes / caused from bashing the gesso / f) clean studio floor prior to doing anything else, as gesso dries fast / g) relax …. dip paintbrush in gesso and slather it all over the brown paper / strips in long horizontal strokes… most therapeutic time of / process…mindless brushwork / h) let the paper dry….and start thinking…hmmm what will i draw? / i) come up with a brilliant idea…. / j) try to draw brilliant idea many times, resulting in lots of screwed up brown / paper and wasted gesso / k) finally come up with brilliant design, oh yes.!! “Jack n Jill” Brilliant idea…but / they’ve all but grown up whilst ‘in situ’ . Jack now sporting a divinely / devilish goatee and Jill always the dreamer, now sporting a resemblance / to the flower children of the sixties, a favourite era of mine…..This also / works rather well becoz aswe all know, after Jack fell down and broke his / crown, he fixed it up with vinegar and brown paper…since Jack is drawn on / brown paper, he won’t have to go too far for a plaster / l) trace over the briliant design with a black texta / m) colour in the brilliant design with whatever’s handy and stick stuff on when / drawing fails completely and you don’t know what else to do..also…when / all else seems to fail resort to those old gum rubbers with star and flower / stampings i made an aeon ago…yep…stamp, stamp, stamp.. works well! / n) to make the bucket…i had stuffed it up completely….so with nothing to lose / i poured ink on paper towel, then cut towel into bucket shape and / stamped it… / o) i used pastels and coloured faber castell pencils plus a heap of charcoal / and some acrylic paint in the mix…. a messy and fun process / p) play with it in photoshop!! a lot!!! / / Mounted Print / Jack and Jill at Twilight Prints and Cards
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18×24 pastel on pastelboard. The original is sold. / This was taken from a photograph by Rita Groszmann with her permission. The cat was a resident in California at the time. For some reason, the piece almost did itself.. it was almost like I was watching it come together from another vantage point. Really enjoyable.. time flew!! Scientific Name: Panthera tigris / Size: Male Bengal: Head to tail tip 8.8-10.2 feet (2.7-3.1m); Female 7.8-9.4 feet (2.4-2.8m) / Weight: Male: 396-573 pounds (180-260kg); Female: 287-353 pounds (130-160kg) / Distribution: India, Manchuria, China, Indonesia / Habitat: Varied, including tropical forest, snow-covered evergreen forest, deciduous forests, mangrove swamps and drier forest types. / Diet: Deer, wild pigs, buffalo, antelope, and gaurs (wild oxen) / Reproduction: After a gestation period of 13-16 weeks, female gives birth to 2-4 cubs / Longevity: About 15 years (to 20 in captivity) / Population: Estimated at below 2,500 / Status: Endangered (information from The Big Cats ) Completed 1998 I FINALLY found the original scan of this piece.. and here you have it..
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What can I say – the Equine group got me inspired again! Hope you like it!
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Digitally altered oil pastel drawing with Apophysis layers
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I originally intended this shot to be a picture of my son holding onto these balloons and taking off, floating into up into the sky … a fantasy, sotybook sort of image. However, my daughter immediately grabbed these balloons from him and started running off. So, as it turned out this eded up having a more realistic look than the one I originally intended, but I thought it turned out pretty cute with the desaturated colors throughout, except for the colorful balloons. Sold 2 laminated prints to RB Members.
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Pastel drawing and Apophysis overlays Under the wave it is altogether still, / Alive and still, as nourishing as sleep, / Down below conflict, beyond need or will, / Where love flows on and yet is there to keep, / As unconstrained as waves that lift and break / And their bright foam neither to give or take. from The return of Aphrodite by May Sarton
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My friend and fellow bubbler Traceyanne in her new “Art Chick Paint Shirt””:http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/clothing/1890947-1-paint-shirt by Karin Taylor / / Kids Keds Shoes Ladies Keds Shoes / / / / / / / / / I created Art Chick originally as a Paint Shirt – it is a combination of drawing and Photoshop work – other bits n pieces i used were brown paper, charcoal, black felt tip pen, chalk pastels, pencil and gesso – mixed media Not long ago, a friend and fellow bubbler Traceyanne suggested the idea of creating an ART CHICK… / this is it… I’ve just called the tshirt PAINT SHIRT instead…because it would make a cool paint shirt for us chicks who are artists :)
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Pastel drawing and Apophysis layers Horses / Tori Amos I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still And maybe I’ll find me a sailor / A tailor / And maybe together we’ll make mother well / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army / Keeps perfectly still You showed me the meadow / And Milkwood and Silkwood / And you would if I would / But you never would / So I chased down your posies / Your pansies in my hosies / Then opened my hands and they were empty then Off with Superfly / Sniffing a Sharpie pen / Honey it’s Bill and Ben / Off with Superfly / Counting your bees / Oh me honey like / One two three / The camera is rolling / It’s easy like one, two, three And if there is a way to find you / I will find you / But will you find me if Neil makes me a tree / An afro, a pharaoh / I can’t go, you said so / And threads that are golden don’t break easily I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still
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Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feathers and Apophysis overlays
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Pastel drawing, photo and Apophysis layers
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Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor Daisy Chains is a mixed media production (ink, charcoal, pastel, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. Oh the joy of being young and the simplicity of threading daisy chains together! / How delightful.
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Pastel drawing and Apophysis overlay
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / / / if you have any enquiries please email karintaylor@exemail.com.au / / Little Multicolour Teapot Floral / Little Multicolour Teapot has been rehashed to allow her to come to you on coloured tshirts too! / Shoes available at Zazzle Please note there are now 6 versions of Little Green Teapot TShirt / a) the large design version here / b) the smaller ‘inside a circle version’ here / c) and finally the circle tshirt with flowers which can be on tshirt colours other / than black….here / d) There is also now the large design which can go on any colour / e) Additionally, we also have another large design called Little Multicolour Teapot which is more colourful / ‘Asia Series’ card and prints by Karin Taylor / f) We also have a floral background print!! in prints, cards and a tshirt here Little Green Teapot is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. She is loosely inspired by green tea and the japanese tea ceremony perfomed by the beautiful Geisha in Japan. Obviously, she is in training…not yet fully fledged. / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au
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My first composite of 3 Apophysis images layered in PaintNet. What do you think?
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Baby Tee @ Zazzle / / BEST VIEWED LARGE / from this…. / / to this…... / / / / Flower Power is a mixed media production on brown paper created from / white gesso acrylic / lead pencil / coloured pencils / marker pen / charcoal / acrylics / chalk pastel Flower Power is the latest design from my ‘Children of the World’ series, hope you like her…
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Sales of this Design? – 5 sales so far :) / / Minstral TShirt Minstral Fairy is one of two fairies in a little series. / There is also another fairy called Razzamattaz (see above). / Both fairies have unusual hair made out of cotton and wool findings. / Both were created on pastel paper with ink pastel acrylic & charcoal.
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