Cat in tutu and ballet slippers dancing with wool
A dancing girl… what more can I say?
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This kitty really wants to learn ballet.
Dancing ostrich diva
Bunny Dancer is a new digital tshirt design from Karin Taylor for those of us with twinkle toes :D
From an original acrylic painting Dancing on the Falls #1 inspired by my passion for dance of every genre and the Semi Tropical colourful rainforest and waterfalls which surounds the South East Queensland were I live, / This is a favourite them in my art works. I used to paint with fabric paint onto clothing for 20 years and a forerunner of these dancing girls were amongst my very first order.So, to me it’s very exciting and almost unbeleivable how the world has changed from hours of very exacting hands work on tees to be able to do a manipulation for redbubble tee shirts /
The cow didn’t jump over the moon. It did ballet. From a pencil drawing, didn’t do much editing for a change.
Ruby is learning a new dance routine. /
BALLERIINA. ACRYLIC ON CANVAS.
A female ballet-dancer! Based on a watercolor-painting of mine
From my series of pig illustrations. Multi-talented creatures are pigs, can do all sorts of unexpected things! I firstly draw my illustrations with a pencil on paper, then scan the monochrome line image into the computer and colour them digitally.
Original concept based on the news articles about mercury poisoning in Minamata Japan where the cats, after eating fish from the local waters, would suffer siezures and convulsions and seem to “dance” before collapsing. This is an anti-pollution image, and is not meant to take it lightly…
The Ballerina , / I hopr you like this guys. Thanks for all the comments! / This was made for my friend! / Douce
For Raj if she wants it.
Dance Crazy created by Mike Paget
Dance Crazy! was created in Photoshop Aspects by Mike Paget
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