Plazza San Marco, Venice about 2000 or thereabouts. Expensive coffee. Good though. Nice view from the tower and a regular shot by the tourists but then again I was one. Like being a tourist. Like coffee too.
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Acrylic on canvas / 500mm x 500mm x 35mm / Inspired by Gustav Klimt. / Original: SOLD
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/ Sold 4 framed prints -gallery
/ floral pattern / also available on: / / / / / / / / / / / /
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 :) /
I am a cat lover and this is my own version of a “quilt”, consisting 300 cats, each with their own expressions and styles. At the very beginning, my idea was to create a tessellating pattern of the head of a cat (similar to what M.C. Escher did in some of his works). I then thought, instead of making the cats look all the same and monotonous, why not making them fun to look at?
I am a cat lover and this is my own version of a “quilt”, consisting 300 cats, each with their own expressions and styles. At the very beginning, my idea was to create a tessellating pattern of the head of a cat (similar to what M.C. Escher did in some of his works). I then thought, instead of making the cats look all the same and monotonous, why not making them fun to look at?
My art is based on everything I see around me. This is from the idea that eyes are the windows of the soul. A2 on cartridge papar with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen. Can be viewed any way up it is up to you.
Hand drawn A2 image on cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen probably took about a year to do, but I don’t pay attention to the time or the drawing until it is nearly complete. Just been looking to buy some more pens and found out the drawn line is only 0.2mm! Featured in Works on Paper winner of the Patterns challenge in Finks in Ink
translation: swallows, heart (chinese calligraphy), flower
I am enjoying painting cats at the moment, here is another tabby with his favourite friend…his catnip mouse. They are such fun to paint. / I have a few more ideas for some cat paintings over the next couple of weeks. Acrylic on canvas / Size: 300mm x 300mm
120×180 cm. / I saw this in one of my dreams .. to me as an artist I enjoy to read or hear what you the viewer see in the work. / Would like to share with you one of my all time Favorite songs i was listening to when i created this work , right click the link below and open it in a new tab or window / Sting – Fields of Gold / Details /
This pen and ink drawing is part of a series (view). Also available as a T-shirt in several colours. Featured in Owl Artwork.
Photo taken in LA Zoo, May 2008, with a Canon PowerShot S5 IS 836 views, 42 favoritings by 28-November-2009. “Black and white” was featured in the groups (4) / Dimensions / Alphabet Soup (Letter Z) / That’s Entertainment! (Fun & Recreation Photos) / and The Scavenger Hunt It was also a challlenge winner in a few challenges (5): - the challenge Natural Patterns & Designs of the Mood & Ambience group (29-3-09) / - Your Best Black & White challenge of the Mood & Ambience group (14-4-09) / - The Best of Z Challenge of the Alphabet Soup group (9-5-09) / - Let’s Hunt for the One! of The Scavenger Hunt group (26-July-2009) / - Zebras … only B&W photos of the Black and White Photography group (7-September-2009)
Pokrovsky cathedral in red colours in Moscow on Red Square.Russia / I was trying to capture architecture details on it and stunning colors. / THE WINNER in a challenge Capital cities of the World /
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Meow Meow – The Cat that got the Cream. Model: Meow Meow / MUA: Kate Watts aka Diamond Fox / Lighting Co-ordinator & Assistant: Jeff Paine / Personal Assistant: Miserys Malice / Dress by Howard Showers / Boots are model’s own Shot on location in my hotel room Melbourne, Australia – September ‘08. / Yes, I am finally putting it up. - I had the tremendous pleasure and amazing experience of shooting Meow Meow, the cabaret superstar last September when I ventured over to Melbourne. I personally love this image, and can’t believe I am the one that shot it. / What made it even better was when she informed me 3 months later that this image was featured promoting her Christmas season show in the New York Times. / What more could a girl ask for from Santa ;) Meow Meow’s Official site: www.meowmeowrevolution.com / New York Times feature: New York Times Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & Meow Meow Sydney peeps, look out for this in October at the ART Sydney Fair… ;)
Inspired by both Victorian and urban street design sense.
Abstract print zentai suit on a zebra print background
A Bed of Nasturtium Leaves, the veins in the leaves are highlighted in monochrome
This is my work in progress entry to the Social Conscience challenge over in the T-Shirt Revolution Group. I am not entirely sure about the design, so feedback would be greatly appreciated. My concept is based around the imminent censorship of Australia’s internet. If you haven’t heard, the Australian Government has put forward a plan to implement ISP level filtering of internet use, which cannot be opted out of. The plan is supposed to tackle child pornography, which is of course a very important thing to do, but is this really the best way to do it? The filtering is said to slow internet speeds drastically and block harmless and legal websites. I read somewhere (but can’t find the source) that a website with information about breast cancer had been blocked by the test filters… The filtering has been closely likened to China’s censorship, and is further painting Australia as a ‘nanny state’. The whole thing makes me really angry, so i figured it would make a good topic for the challenge. For more information, here is a useful link: / http://nocleanfeed.com/ PS. The image i have used was part of a poster that was created in my honours project last year at uni. The concept of the image related well to what i wanted to do here, so i decided to re-use it. Details: /
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