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  • Mixed Medium collage using acrylic and gouache painted Asian and handmade papers with the Chinese character for happiness.

  • Mixed medium collage on various papers. Photograph of bird’s nest printed on Japanese rice paper with gouache staining and chinese calligraphy. Red square collage with bird head. Japanese block printed tree paper. Two leaves collaged onto Kinwashi paper. A fortune reads ” A pleasant surprise is in store for you”. The characters mean: love, trust, dream, and fortune.

  • Geisha in Red. A fractal and digital art piece by M. A. Duhaime. A blend of fractal art and still life art.

  • Abstract Chakra Hand painting with the Chinese characters: Health and Longevity.

  • Portrait / Architectural / people/culture / Macro / Landscape / Still Life / Animal / Nude/FineArt / SunsetCollection / Flowers / Model Maria Anne / Model Saskia Ying / Model Blondie / Model Tammy / Kids / The Book Of Love All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Antoine Dagobert: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Moroccan Octopi at the Tsukiiji markets in Japan

  • Oil painting on canvas with mixed media. Intricate pattern design, with many amazing colours of the east. / I start with a small corner, where i make a pattern, then find myself adding to the pattern, like somekind of neverending jigsaw. / (Best Seller)

  • A Chinese Pergoda with a grunge distressed textured feel.

  • Another pot from my dad’s collection. Photographed and the given a treatment. Most of his pots were dug up around the goldfields in Victoria and some are 100s of years old, bought out to Australia by Chinese immigrants in the mid-19th century. I don’t know the history of this one…but I love the colours.

  • swallows and the red moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / Girl on Red Wall is from the ‘Asia Series’ of cards by Karin Taylor Girl on Red Wall is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper utilising ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic in the rendering. It was a fun piece that has been popular, the original has already been sold to a doctor in Queensland, and prints requested overseas. It’s funny, the paintings you don’t think will be popular, are the ones that receive the most interest sometimes. I have grown to love Girl on Red Wall very much, and would now like to share her with you

  • 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.

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 3 sales so far :) / / “Shoes available at Zazzle”http://www.zazzle.com/karin_taylor_zazzle ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor This dear little asian girl has stolen my heart! She’s so sweet and shy. She wears a traditional chinese costume with her feet slightly turned in. Flowers in her crazy ‘updo’ hair secured with a couple of chopsticks! Chinese Red Fan Girl stands before a warm glowing screen, patiently waiting for her little friend from Japan, ‘Little Blue Kimono’ to arrive. Chinese Red Doll wears a pair of geta on her tootsies, a gift from ‘Little Blue’

  • translation: swallows, heart (chinese calligraphy), flower

  • The traditional classic chinese word “ai” (love) consist of the word “xing” (heart) at its core. “Ai Xing” in mandarin means “loving heart”. I have simply highlighted the core word “xing” in red to show the meaning of loving heart. “While some simplified characters were adopted from conventional abbreviated forms that have existed for a long time, the vast majority of the changes made by PRC were “unnatural” such as the removal of the symbol for heart (心) from the word love (愛) into the new character (爱).” (Wikipedia) This word is hand-written by me (using a wacom pen & tablet). This t-shirt design is currently only available from RB. All profits from the sale of this t-shirt will go towards these 3 non-profit organisations which I have been supporting: I am currently sponsoring a little girl from India so the money collected from the sale of this tee will go towards this fund or other non-profit organisations which I support. KIVA – www.kiva.org WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME – www.wfp.org WORLD VISION MALAYSIA – www.worldvision.com.my You can help me make a difference. Thanks!

  • Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysia Pausing near the summit – past the clouds – on Malaysia’s greatest mountain -Canon EOS Rebel XT, 18-55mm Featured in Asian Photography Magazine India October 2009 Featured in Asian Photography Magazine Singapore September 2009 / Submission for Sony World Photography Awards 2010 Submission for Digital Camera Magazine Your Best Shot Photography Contest Featured on the redbubble homepage June 5, 2009 Featured in the Series submitted to the Singapore Interanational Photography Festival 2010 themed Human:Nature

  • For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here

  • From the Warrior collection, this contemporary Japanese painting is bold in red and white. The Japanese kanji characters in this painting represent the Seven Codes of Bushidō. Bushidō means The Way of the Warrior, the unwritten code of conduct for the samurai warrior of ancient Japanese, and includes: Gi – Justice Yū – Bravery Jin – Benevolence Rei – Politeness Makoto – Veracity Meiyo – Honor Chūgi – Loyalty To some extent, the Bushidō code is similar to the concept of chivalry. The original painting was made with artist-grade acrylics on canvas by the Canadian contemporary artist, Soniei. Buy cards and framed / unframed high quality prints of this Japanese abstract art online now!

  • Design by artist Lynnette Shelley “See Koi artwork

  • Photo composite. Images taken with Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera and edited in Photoshop CS4. / Group Feature: ‘Outside the Box’ – November 2009 ‘Dimensions’ – November 2009

  • / / ancient chinese music to accompany the folk tale Ancient Chinese Folk Tale Once upon a time, a long time ago ….. On a warm spring day, in Xia times, some children went out in the fields to play. In those days, if you had a problem you went to see the local wise woman. In this village, the wise woman’s name was Loawnu. Alarmed at what they saw in the fields, the children ran up the hill to Loawnu’s house. “Loawnu,” they shouted. “The sky is falling down!” Loawnu smiled at the children. “Don’t be worried. Find all the pieces of sky that have fallen, and bring them to me. I’ll sew them together again in time for the festival.” The spring festival was nearing. This was a time when the young people gathered from many villages to meet one another and to find husbands and wives. The children’s village had been honored this year as the meeting village. It would be a horrible time for the sky to fall down. The village would be disgraced! Off the children ran to pick up the pieces. But some were missing! “Loawnu!” cried the children, as they tore up the hill, breathing heavily. Loawnu only smiled. The next day, the children ran outside and looked up. The sky looked as it always looked on a warm spring day, clean and fresh and blue. They were so happy. That night, they were amazed! The sky had always been dark at night. That night, it was filled with light! Loawnu had patched the missing pieces of sky with bright twinkling light! How beautiful! How clever! We shall have the happiest spring festival in all the land! How lucky we are to know Loawnu! All the village agreed. story borrowed from here

  • / Get the TShirt Tears from Heaven / / The Peacock Empress is a drawing created a couple of days ago, while at the surgery with my daughter, i had a vision of it which impressed strongly in my mind, and i was able to draw it once I got home. The idea was the Empress was rising up over the waters. There’s lots of symbolism in this, but it’s purely for my own benefit and the viewer may decide how the symbolism relates to them…the colour has been done in Photoshop. She has almost taken on the look of an oriental style “Luna Park” entrance at twilight, might be a nice design for those who celebrate “Chinese New Year” and/or collectors of asian inspired/related art

  • Etched in Lace / 12” x 16” / Acrylic and Ink / . / . / Music by Helene Segara / . / .

  • Red Bubble Dreams / 12” x 16” / Acrylic, Sumi Ink, Colored pencils / . / . / Music by Anzhelika Varum / . / .

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