A commission through my Guild on Domo Online (Dream of Mirror Online). This is based off of several Love Egg Pets found in the game :D Enjoy ^^
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Flower images from the southern garden. /
“He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing. He wraps up the waters in his clouds, yet the clouds do not burst under their weight. He covers the face of the full moon, spreading his clouds over it. The pillars of the heavens quake, aghast at his rebuke. By his power he churned up the sea…. By his breath the skies become fair…. And these are but the outer fringe of his works; how faint the whisper we hear of him! How then can we understand the thunder of his power?” (Job 26:7-9, 11-14) /
A non-traditional Thanksgiving Card. Yay for Anime and Cosplay! :D The first in my small series of Thanksgiving Cosplay Cards.
The “Alchemical Fire” series is a visual meditation on fire, alchemy, summer, and heat. Seventeenth century engravings from classic alchemical treatises are combined with photographs of flames and mathematically derived images from the application Artmatic Pro to generate something new. Curriously, Atalanta Fugiens, from which two of the engravings originate, was written by Michael Maier. A distant ancestor perhaps? “In The Belly Of The Wind” combines an engraving by Johann Theodor de Bry, from the alchemical tract titled Atalanta Fugiens, 1617 with a photo from stock.xchng photographer Frits van de Molen.
The “Alchemical Fire” series is a visual meditation on fire, alchemy, summer, and heat. Seventeenth century engravings from classic alchemical treatises are combined with photographs of flames and mathematically derived images from the application Artmatic Pro to generate something new. Curriously, Atalanta Fugiens, from which two of the engravings originate, was written by Michael Maier. A distant ancestor perhaps? “The King’s Bath” combines an engraving by Johann Theodor de Bry, from the alchemical tract titled Atalanta Fugiens, 1617 with a photograph from stock.xchng member Patrik Remmele.
The “Alchemical Fire” series is a visual meditation on fire, alchemy, summer, and heat. Seventeenth century engravings from classic alchemical treatises are combined with photographs of flames and mathematically derived images from the application Artmatic Pro to generate something new. Curriously, Atalanta Fugiens, from which two of the engravings originate, was written by Michael Maier. A distant ancestor perhaps? “Ourobouros” combines an engraving by Lucas Jennis from the alchemical tract titled De Lapide Philisophico, 1625 with a photograph from stock.xchng member Rich Wiseman.
The “Alchemical Fire” series is a visual meditation on fire, alchemy, summer, and heat. Seventeenth century engravings from classic alchemical treatises are combined with photographs of flames and mathematically derived images from the application Artmatic Pro to generate something new. Curriously, Atalanta Fugiens, from which two of the engravings originate, was written by Michael Maier. A distant ancestor perhaps? “Salamander” combines an engraving by Lucas Jennis from the alchemical tract titled De Lapide Philisophico, 1625 with a photograph from stock.xchng member Ariel da Silva Parreira.
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 1” combines an image of the Orion Nebula with a photograph from stock.xchng member “Bobasse” (yoann yoann).
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 1” combines an image of the Orion Nebula with a photograph from stock.xchng member “Bobasse” (yoann yoann).
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 2” combines an image of the Orion Nebula (M43) with a photograph from stock.xchng member Jens Raadal.
For the Victoriandustrial Challenge Colored Pencils and Ink on 9 by 12 Acid free Paper Casualties: My Pigma Brush Pen :( The Original is Available on Artfire.com
About a week ago I had a thought. What if an alien was to look at our planet and mimic/reproduce the first living creature they saw…. ...And what if the first thing they saw was the rare and beautiful Lolita on the streets of Japan. :D Enjoy! Mixed Media Work.
I thought this would look nice on a shirt :P
A Lolita at play shirt promoting my Lolies and Dollies— competition :P
Acrylic paint on canvas, / 60cm x 100cm; / 2009 Thailand For Sale more on: http://www.ewaolkuska.com
Acrylic paint, 50cm x 60cm; / 2009 thailand for sale www.ewaolkuska.com
Acrylic paint, 40cm x 60cm; / 2009 Thailand FOR SALE more on : / http://www.ewaolkuska.com
Acrylic paint on canvas 2009, / 40cm x 60cm; FOR SALE more on http://www.ewaolkuska.com
Acrylic paint on canvas, / 40cm x 60cm; / Thailand 2009 FOR SALE / more on : / http://www.ewaolkuska.com
The bad Big Eyed girl takes a bath
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