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  • Inspired by the nasty subculture of drugs, nightclubs and the vampiric leeches that prey on the naive young.

  • Bryce 5 Music to Digital Art. Beatles – Eleanor Rigby. I’ve sold one in a Matted Print! mystery buyer on RB Eleanor Rigby

  • Inspired by god(?) knows what I took about three evenings to complete this drawing. The idea started with the left part, wanting to create some dramatic poses, but eventually got some more symbolic features… Full scan can be seen at: http://www.bruinevloot.nl/sebastiaan Indian ink on Studio Art 160Gr/m2 sketchpaper. / Circa 40×30 cm or 16 by 12 inches. 2008. Featured in the ‘Works on paper’ group. / Featured in the ‘Dark cabaret’ group. / Featured in the ‘Halloween’ group. / Featured in the ‘Solo Exhibition’ group. / Featured in the ‘The 500 to 5000 viewings’ group. 597 views at 07/11/09

  • FEATURED IN ’’Statues and Such’’ GROUP – JULY 2009 FEATURED IN ’’Who Needs Color For Beauty?’’ GROUP – MAY 2009

  • I can not stop staring / a set of 2 Art works. / Original size 120×85 cm. Details /

  • :Line Dry Creation Date: 9.28.08* Model: Slylock-Stock Texture: amptone-stock / Texture: Geek-stock The rest was done with brushes and lighting.

  • 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 /

  • "Ah, my friend, you do not know, you do not know / What life is, you who hold it in your hands"; / (Slowly twisting the lilac stalks) / "You let it flow from you, you let it flow, / And youth is cruel, and has no remorse / And smiles at situations which it cannot see." / I smile, of course, / And go on drinking tea. (T.S. Eliot)

  • pencil on paper (Arches) drawing – image size: 30” wide x 22” high (ORIGINAL SOLD) The title is a play on the word and the physicality of the drawing itself. If you turn this drawing on each side, and upside down, you will see the same face looking at you. (All ways) It also is a memorial – to commemorate some friends and family in my life who passed on but who I’ll remember and want noted for “always”. There are names in the trees and bark, and there is even a tiny little poem in the grass. Good luck finding it. I can only when looking at the original. It says: “The purpose of love and art are the same – to stop the clock.” (You can see the original framed drawing on the wall behind me at one of my solo shows a few years ago.) / AND, now available as a mug at Zazzle: / Always mug /

  • pencil embellished limited-edition print of pencil drawing “Heliotroped” / (The original drawing was done on standard white layout paper – in a spiral bound tablet – I had to draw it twice because as I went I smeared it and had to redefine the lines the second time out.) See if you can find the poem that was tucked into this print and then sent to me anonymously. Update: Aug. 2, 2009 / I finally located the entire poem today. It was on the back of a Klimt postcard given to me at the same time the print was. / Here it is: .......................................................................................................... “When I met her / she lived, / isolated, / on a narrow lane. She had a wrought-iron fence / with a black rose growing through the gate, / locking it. The rose was groomed beautifully. / The gate it seemed had been locked for years. She would say little about the gate. / But she seemed very proud of the rose. / Eventually, she accepted a gift from me. / The gift was a white seed. A white rose now grows, wild and resisting any grooming. Still, she regards the rose with fear and awe.” ..................................................................................................... Plus there are a few T’s in my Clothing section featuring this image (or parts of it…): / Turned tree T Galactically bent T-shirt Turned solar T-shirt

  • pencil on paper (Stonehenge) drawing – image size 14.5” diameter circle – ORIGINAL SOLD So this is a take-off on that game of what force is stronger than the other, but it’s also a little play on those words. This is my wish – perhaps naive of me – that love is the force greater than all the darkness. His/her little face makes me happy. That’s enough. Signed and numbered limited-edition prints are available at cynthia’s store Since this is a circular image, it doesn’t lend itself well to a greeting card in full, but if you visit the detailed entry of it, it works really nicely that way. Here are some examples of some of the things available in full image:

  • pencil on paper (taken from a pad of “drawing” paper from the early 80’s) drawing Another oldie! / Ah, those big eyes I was obsessed with BACK THEN. / Well, friends tease me and say it will be considered one of my “periods”. What you can’t see is that there is a whole top layer of trees that were drawn on the black background and when you look at this from other angles, they are visible – just quietly – like a subtle varnish. This is all about different phases of life borrowing the term of growing to fullness, or “waxing” of the moon. / My name actually means: Of the moon – or lunatic – you pick which fits. hahha! (Original for sale. Email for serious queries.) / You can see it behind me in this overexposed shot from a solo show I had: /

  • 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… ;)

  • This is a night light that I made using a very old drawing of mine “Little Wing Lost”. I cut it into pieces and attached it to a large base I made for it. I then added some branches and a smaller lower box for her chest. I cut out some of my own prints and magazine images and secured them to that. Behind, inside the base, I stuffed it with white lights. Then I wrote over her entire face and neck. My husband was making cookies while I was doing this – watching me – and he said, “Stop writing down everything I’m saying.”, which of course, I was doing and didn’t stop. It took top honors at a regional show a few years ago but now resides in my studio. Here’s a shot of it at the gallery with me next to it for scale. It’s about 5.5 feet high by 2 feet wide. / At night when it’s lit, there is a simple silhouette that shows through the face. (below) / (On the floor – lit – but not dark in the room yet – just showing you her full size) / And in my Clothing section, this T for thee… /

  • featured in If It Doesn’t Belong 11-10-2009 / featured in Escher & Perspective Art 10-28-2009 / featured in The World As We See It 10-14-2009 / featured in Surrealism 08-08-2009 / featured in Music Inspired Art 08-05-2009 / featured in Insomniacs & other Night Crawlers 07-20-2009 / featured in The Art of 3D 07-19-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 07-13-2009 / featured in Freedom to Shine 07-13-2009 / featured in All Things Black 07-12-2009 / featured in Escher & Perspective Art 07-12-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 07-12-2009 Incendia, Apophisys, PSP

  • See color version —— Textures courtesy of Jerry Jones aka ghostbones

  • Autumn 2009 – pencil on paper This was created using 2,4 and 5B’s (that acted like H’s) on a non-marked cotton rag paper that acted like a cranky toddler. 8.6” high x 11.75” wide This is the very naughty paper I bemoaned a while back. / I really wish I knew the name of it so to avoid it at all costs the rest of my life. But anyway, enough of my moaning, it’s done. This was a hard one to title. I really couldn’t figure out WHY I was drawing it in the first place. I started out a few months ago making it very large – 30” across, but that’s when I had a fit and tore the paper in half. The catholic in me had to find redemption so I took a little bit of it and decided to try it again. The image wouldn’t leave me alone. It was strange though – it didn’t want to title itself. It typically shows up close to the finish, but even just a few days ago, it was not here. Humpf. A few tried to flirt with me. Didn’t work. I thought I’ll just let it rest. Until yesterday, when life and it collided. A friend sent me that quintessential Anais Nin poem for other reasons and I knew that I must take the first portion of it for my title.. And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin / US (French-born) author & diarist (1903 – 1977) ......................................................................................................... And suddenly, it all made perfect sense. So bloom my dears, bloom… / (smile) (I’m very happy to report that a slightly cropped version of this was included (and sold) in the Australian Mirrors Art Exhibition) The Anderson Arts Center where the framed original made its debut… / This drawing will be at the booth of Marion Harris at the upcoming Outsider Art Fair this coming February in New York.

  • featured in Metallic Junktion 11-30-2009 / featured in Bryce&Beyond 10-24-2009 / featured in Back In Black 10-24-2009 / featured in Shapes&Patterns 10-22-2009 / featured in The Patchwork 10-20-2009 / featured in The World as We See It 10-19-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 I am very grateful, honored and pleased to be featured in this weeks SOLO MAGAZINE You are welcome to visit the reception 32 fav. 478 views

  • featured in I Got The Music In Me 11-21-2009 / featured in Color Me a Rainbow 11-19-2009 / featured in Spectacular Spirals 11-08-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 11-06-2009 / featured in Live, Love, Dream 11-04-2009 It’s Winter-fall / Red skies are gleaming – oh - / Sea-gulls are flyin’ over / Swans are floatin’ by / Smoking chimney-tops / Am I dreaming… / Am I dreaming…? The nights draw in / There’s a silky moon up in the sky – yeah - / Children are fantasising / Grown-ups are standin’ by / What a super feeling / Am I dreaming… / Am I dreaming…? / woh-woh-woh-woh (dreaming) / So quiet and peaceful / Tranquil and blissful / There’s a kind of magic in the air / What a truly magnificent view / A breathtaking scene / With the dreams of the world / In the palm of your hand (dreaming) / A cosy fireside chat / A little this, a little that / Sound of merry laughter skippin’ by / Gentle rain beatin’ on my face / What an extraordinary place! / And the dreams of the child / Is the hope of the man It’s all so beautiful / Like a landscape painting in the sky – yeah - / Mountains are zoomin’ higher – mm - / Little girls scream an’ cry / My world is spinnin’ and spinnin’ and spinnin’ / It’s unbelievable / Sends me reeling / Am I dreaming… / Am I dreaming…? / Oooh – it’s bliss Created with Incendia & Apophysis

  • Child – ~stockmichelle / Background – ~Ariaostock / Created using Digital Image / Sold 1 Matted Print John Denver – Sunshine / Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy / Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry / Sunshine on the water looks so lovely / Sunshine almost always makes me high If i had a day that i could give you / I’d give to you a day just like today / If i had a song that i could sing for you / I’d sing a song to make you feel this way Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy / Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry / Sunshine on the water looks so lovely / Sunshine almost always makes me high If i had a tale that i could tell you / I’d tell a tale sure to make you smile / If i had a wish that i could wish for you / I’d make a wish for sunshine all the while Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy / Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry / Sunshine on the water looks so lovely / Sunshine almost always makes me high / Sunshine almost all the time makes me high / Sunshine almost always

  • She parked her bum on that high seat / Suitcase placed beneath her feet / Leaning back, provocative pose / Head thrown back, tilted nose. / Are we there yet? What a feast / Sure you are, you sexy beast. Thanks Bill, love it!

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