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893 creative works found
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Here’s yet another take on the Polaroid camera.
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What time is it really? Which way are we going? Time looms over us all, hanging right in front of our heads…. / Was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press 180lb. paper, circa 2007.
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The Sophia, in Jewish mysticism, was the personification of the female counterpart to god. She epitomized wisdom, and was looked upon as a deity that was elusive but could be searched out and found. The name Sophia itself is Greek and means wisdom, being the root in such words as philoSOPHY, SOPHIST, etc. Later religious groups, like some early christian sects, debased her as a heretical figure- her wisdom being superficial and of a false kind. / I personally like the idea of a female godhead, and in this enlightened age I thought it well to represent her in my own style and art. I looked to other female goddess roles for inspiration- Demeter, Minerva, Diana, etc. There seems to be an overwhelming degree of identification with the most popular- and powerful- female deities with the earth, with life, and with death. Of course in the real world woman do carry much of this burden- or blessing, however you look at it- like childbirth, and the stereotypical nurturing roles, etc. Men like myself are able to be brats and run off from our duties with family and home and life, pursuing silly things like war and death and the ‘sporting’ lifestyle. / The Sophia in this painting resides at her place in the cosmos- at once beautiful, stoic, matriarchal and proud. Flower petals symbolizing life fall from her fingertips, but there is brevity in this gift. The skull at her feet is death and the inevitable end of life, yet the skull remains after all else has decomposed; a permanence to this cycle. Accepting this truth and understanding it’s beauty can be enlightening and a release. Original painting was completed in watercolor, gouache, and some acrylic on Crescent illustration board, circa 2007.
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The original was done in watercolor and gouache on Arches cold-press in 2005. / Good composition and likeness in this one. Oh, how I miss the punk rock girl….
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This is a self-portrait of myself inspired by the art I always saw growing up as a Catholic. Just wondered how I might appear as a saint…...☺ / The original work was completed with watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press cotton rag.
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watercolors, markers, pens, pencils on drawing paper. similar one /
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A Butterfly Watercolor painting 31cm x 21cm / 300g Here the evolution
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A painting of the girl who broke my heart, thereby driving me to heartache, whiskey, and painting. / Original work was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press cotton rag.
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Collage pen and ink watercolor.
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A depiction of the fated Persephone of Greek myth who was captured by Hades in order to be his wife and queen in the eternal underground. She was allowed to return to the old world every spring, representing the virtual ‘death’ of nature we experience every winter countered by its eventual rebirth every year in the spring. / Original completed in watercolor and gouache on Arches 180lb. cold-pressed cotton rag.
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Latin for ‘Light of Nature, Light of the Godhead’. / Original done with watermedia on Arches cold-press cotton rag.
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Original Watercolor
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Huge white daisies in summer, watercolor painting.
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Moon Light gothic modern landscape fine art modern poster print of a watercolor painting
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by CandyRainbowwatercolor on paper
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Watercolor / Salsa Fresca Recipe: / 2 medium tomatoes,chopped / 1/2 cup white onion, chopped / 2-3 serrano chiles minced / 1/4 cup chopped cilantro / 1 clove garlic minced (optional) / salt to taste / Blend all ingredients together. Enjoy!
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... flying with new wings / http://www.zazzle.com/andreacreations
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Pastel collage of colored pencil shavings.
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9.5×12.5 pastel enhanced watercolor on a heavy, textured watercolor paper (regretably, I don’t remember the manufacturer) that was quartered. Available. A rose is a flowering shrub of the genus Rosa, and the flower of this shrub. There are more than a hundred species of wild roses, all from the northern hemisphere and mostly from temperate regions. The species form a group of generally prickly shrubs or climbers, and sometimes trailing plants, reaching 2–5 metres tall, occasionally reaching as high as 20 metres by climbing over other plants. The name originates from Latin rosa, borrowed through Oscan from colonial Greek in southern Italy: rhodon (Aeolic form: wrodon), from Aramaic wurrdā, from Assyrian wurtinnu, from Old Iranian *warda (cf. Armenian vard, Avestan warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr). Rose hips are sometimes eaten, mainly for their vitamin C content. They are usually pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup, as the fine hairs surrounding the seeds are unpleasant to eat (resembling itching powder). They can also be used to make herbal tea, jam, jelly and marmalade. A rose that has aged or gone rotten may not be particularly fragrant, but the rose’s basic chemistry prevents it from producing a pungent odor of any kind. Notably, when balled and mashed together the fragrance of the rose is enhanced. The fragrance of particularly large balls of mashed roses is enhanced even further. Rose hips are also used to produce an oil used in skin products. Rose shrubs are often used by homeowners and landscape architects for home security purposes. The sharp thorns of many rose species deter unauthorized persons from entering private properties, and may prevent break-ins if planted under windows and near drainpipes. The aesthetic characteristics of rose shrubs, in conjunction with their home security qualities, makes them a considerable alternative to artificial fences and walls. (information from Wikipedia) Complete 2008
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What’s within is without and what we are we are not. Investigating the thin (or thick) lines that divide concrete and spiritual reality. I often wonder whether it is possible for us to traverse these boundaries, and if they do indeed exist. It’s a source of constant wonder for me. So this work is really meant to symbolize a sort of existentialist dualism. Dig? / Original work was completed in watercolor and gouache on Arches 180lb. cold-pressed cotton rag.
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A Siberian / Bengal Tiger / Watercolor painting / W&N cotman / 30cmx21cm / 300g
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Mexican mother and son / water color / Original Sold
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Original in Private Collection Watercolor on Arches 140lb Hot Press paper / 18×19 1/2 Interpretation of a busy, rainy street scene I shot in Chicago many years ago. I always wanted to paint this and after playing with the composition finally put brush to paper. It was a challenge to portray the light of a rainy day and the relfections on the cobbled walk but this turned into one of my favorites. Giclee’s available on cotton rag paper, contact Michael at mbaileyart@gmail.com
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