Hailing from Cheng Du, Capital City of Hell, Pride has been alive in the universe since the birth of the first human race. Pride also enjoys a thick Habana cigar. Medium: Indian ink and gray wash.
Hailing from Cheng Du, Capital City of Hell, Pride has been alive in the universe since the birth of the first human race. Pride also enjoys a thick Habana cigar. Medium: Indian ink and gray wash and Photoshop CS2.
Following on from Pride is ‘Envy the Sin’ in the Sin series. Medium: Indian ink and gray wash.
Following on from Wrath is ‘Lust the Sin’ in the Sin series. This is the censored version as i was unsure as to the parameters of Redbubble’s ‘inappropriate content’ policy, im still not sure if this version should be deemed ‘appropriate’ but it’s part of the series so hopefully im safe! Medium: Indian ink and gray wash.
if you want to look like a badass u have to buy this shirt, you will get in so many hectic fights it’ll be mad.
digital photograph
Read all about this character and all the rest of the “Lighter Side of Dark’ gang in the new series by Paul Rees-Jones and Shannon Rene’ Justice! Available for purchase online! Now you can purchase this design on a variety of new products including tote bags, cards, ties and even postage stamps! Check it out here! The Reaper by Paul Rees-Jones This is about the Reaper family, / A serious bunch, never too silly. Well, in truth, it’s about one, / One who reaps with a bit of fun. The youngest in the Reaper clan, / Quite a smart, little dead man. He brought a group of playful kids, / To the yard, oh yes he did. And why, you ask, would he save? / Just release them from their graves? When you are a Reaper Grim, / The days are long and awful dim. But to this small little reaper, / Loneliness ran a little deeper. So he made his friendly ghouls, / By breaking about 20 rules. But it’s worth it when the day is done, / Cause this lil Reaper finally has fun!
Model – Chantelle
Ref / with special permission from model and photographer pluschkind I bumped into this fantastic image while browsing the photography on deviant art and the photographer/model was happy to let me try my hand at drawing it. / As you can see though, I ended up painting it. oils on watercolour paper. I’ve never tried that before but i had no black watercolour paint so I thought, why not!? So all I used was black oils and turpentine to get the greys, like with watercolours. / The way the white cuts up the image reminded me of an image we’d looked at in my visual culture class, the artist had digitally erased lines through the person to create white tribal markings. this erasure gave me the idea for the title of this piece. This Portrait is available in my 2009 calendar!
Some more people photography… Model – Kirra Enjoy! _
Model – Danica/Nytevision I have no idea who the artist is who did the mural she is standing in front of. All I know is that it’s in Adelaide’s CBD and it’s awesome… and orange. / If you know, tell me. They deserve credit. / This is not a manip. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
ⓒAimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- “Cast your eyes on the ocean / Cast your soul to the sea / When the dark night seems endless / Please remember me…” Loreena McKennitt Many thanks to the following stock artists: Model: :icontrinket-stock: Original stock photo here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18143297/ / Mask: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/304218 / textures: :iconresurgere: created by :icondholms: / Hair Brushes: :icondarkresources: http://darkresources.deviantart.com/art/Hair-Brushes-32651632
Threw it together for/with a friend. It’s just a bunch of simple vector paths with a brush I don’t normally use.
self portrait from passport photo(acrylic paint, ink on canvas board)610×765 mm.Original for sale $2000
The time of transition for wiccan’s and believers of the old faith to submit and merge with the Roman Catholic Church. A good image based on the Salem witch trials and their personal stories. In Remembrance of all the men and women who were persecuted and executed during the hysteria of the Salem Witch trials. Here are some to name a few: Bridget Bishop / John Proctor / George Burroughs / Alice Parker / Ann Pudeator / Sarah Wildes / Wilmott Redd / John Willard / Margaret Scott / Martha Corey / Samuel Wardwell / Martha Carrier / Mary Easty / Rebecca Nurse / Sarah Good / George Jacobs, Sr. / Elizabeth Howe / Susannah Martin The Salem witch hunt began in January of 1692.The first two “afflicted” persons were Parris’ daughter and neice, nine-year-old Elizabeth “Betty” Parris and eleven-year-old Abigail Williams. After days of displaying characteristics of aberrant behavior including claims of sharp pain, paralyzation, choking, crawling under furniture, staring-into-space, making non-sensical noises and crying out, they were prayed over by Reverend Parris and several local ministers. When this failed to cure them, the local physician, Dr. William Griggs was called in to examine the girls. His diagnosis was that their malady was of a spiritual nature. They were under the “evil hand” of witchcraft. Ultimately the group of “afflicted” would grow to include many more children. All of these would claim to be “tortured, wasted, pined and consumed” by the spells and invisible specters of local residents who were witches. Altogether, the “afflicted children” would accuse over two hundred individuals, most of whom would escape prosecution. Nearly fifty would save their lives by confessing to the crime of witchcraft, and begging the community’s forgiveness.(This group would be asked to turn “state’s evidence” and help the court ferret out more suspects.) Twenty would lose their lives through the actions of Salem’s Court of Oyer and Terminer, nineteen by hanging and one (Giles Corey) by the torture of pressing. There was a movie created called THE CRUICIBLE that depicts the salem witch trials. A second image about the same subject can be found here Black Magic – The Beginning of the end / Resources: / Model by Marcus. J. Ranum / Background Found here! / and here / The drapery is from lockstock All artworks contained herein have been created in Photoshop CS3 or Photographed, by Adara Rosalie, and are all original artworks. / My gallery is Copyright © 2008-2009 Adara Rosalie. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission.
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