Baby girl
1015 creative works found
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‘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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The original drawing is 24” x 36”, reproductions of this image are meant for large scale reproduction, but will translate to smaller images without loss of detail. The drawing is on a neutral base and the variety of pencil lines and detail work are clearly visable in the reproduction.
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Whimsical image of two white candy Easter eggs sitting on a wooden shelf, sporting flower hats. Easter card / created from this image Card without text
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more of my adorable little niece – she’s just so lovely, i have to share them… /
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Original Dimension: 3264×2448 pixels
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Sometimes we are lucky to bear witness to some of life’s golden moments; A baby’s first steps, a proposal, a reuninon between friends… or a child’s first touch of snow. This was their moment – hopefully one of many. And I was lucky enough to be at the right place, at the right time, to capture that moment. Lady luck must’ve smiled to me on that day.
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Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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All artwork is © Geri Bragg, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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New baby girl wrapped in a blanket of clouds.
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’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Sea Poppy is a dear little oriental nymph like creature who rides the wild oceans on the back of a dreamy dolphin. What a life! She is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal) imbued with love and affection by her creator.
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Watercolor on watercolor board. Original available. / This painting has multiple interpretations, like many of my works. First level: I love fairy tales and myth, especially the Celtic fairie tradition. One topic seldom if ever portrayed in Celtic myth is pregnant fairie women. We read only about mythic beings having a fairie parent or being born in the land of the Sidhe. Always curious, I cant help but wonder if fairie babies concieved and carried within their mother like those of mortals and animals, or do they incubate in eggs like birds, fish and reptiles to name a few? Some say they’ve always been here, fallen angels awaiting the end of time. I prefer to think they are earth elementals, sentient beings of another, ancient dimension and not only exist but procreate and care for their young as we do. Sometimes the Fey take human babies and leave in their place changelings, but in my painting the gestating lifeform is pure fairie fire and light energy. Second Level: The creation and nurturing of new life is such a magical, mysterious act. Its sacred in all its forms, this painting speaks of honoring and caring for all life forms with compassion and respect whether that lifeform is mortal, animal, plant, or Earth herself. The imagery in the farie’s belly is organic, symbolizes the egg, the new life energy manifesting in this realm, and the baby’s connection to its mother as well as roots to past, present and future. Third Level: Tindering the life spark of seed and pod. A soul begins its journey when male and female energies unite. Tiny round egg meets sperm, and with tinder of nucleus and membrane, are kindled to life, creating new life energy – a new being. Pausing on occasion to tend the blossom glow within one’s own soul is reminiscent of this sacred process. When the heart flower bloats from too much moisture or shrivels from drought, ponder the collective, primal memory of a forgotten holy light. Ultimately the bedraggled bud will swell back to life, petals unfurling to reveal symmetry and color. Fourth Level: This is the individual’s intuitive response and the resulting interpretation, and comes from within yourself. What you feel says much about who and what you are – there are no wrong answers here! Text and image copyright Helena Nelson-Reed
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My daughter about 6 month old.
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Gorgeous Gods & Goddess’s, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things,
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I liked this image of my little girl as, to me it’s a simple and dreamy capture of childhood where it’s always happy, uncomplicated with bright colours, fluffy white clouds and sparkly light.
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April 2008 – Westfield, NJ
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/ / Even Angels Get the Blues is a mixed media production on brown paper. / I’ve used white acrylic gesso to undercoat haphazardly, then applied felt tip pen, charcoal and pastels to fill in and shade…. It’s sad I know, but even angels get the blues … Even Angels Get the Blues Small Design / http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/clothing/1548018-1-even-angels-get-the-blues-tshirt / Even Angels Get the Blues Large Design / / Even Angels Get the Blues in Blues if you have any enquiries please email karintaylor@exemail.com.au / / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au
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First pic with new lights. A trillion thanks & hugs to Jonsey (Graham Jones) for spending the afternoon helping me work it all out. I know he got some very special shots so take a peek when he uploads them. Kisses to Brooke for being gorgeous and the most patient neighbour ever. /
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