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An acrylic on canvas. Portrait of a Medieval Girl, losely based on Mary Boleyn. 40×40 cm. (16” x 16”) I had already experimented with this image using Corel Painter, so thought it was about time I tried to paint it. Some of the stages, in case anyone is interested: /
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I left the birdseed bag outside against the window….guess who found it?
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HORRAY “Vegas or Bust” / IS MY FIRST FEATURED IMAGE!!!!!!! Model: Sarah Lea Cheesecake Most of the credit in this series must go to / Sarah Lea Cheesecake and KellyAnndoll for / their amazing modeling and styling work. A series of posters exploring the 50s pinup posters / and learning how to use studio lights
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Self Portrait. Everyones in on the joke but me. Graphite Pencil (c) REO 2007
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/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License
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Model – Vintage Vixen Let me tell you, those heart marshmallows smelt and looked a HELL of a lot better than they tasted. Gluten sugar free crap… but damn they were cute :D Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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Please, only my facial photo. ;-D
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MYTH BUSTING THE REDBUBBLE
by kathleenCovert operations in Argyle Street, Fitzroy… The cab had dropped me at the other end of the street. My mistake, not number 26 – numbe…
Covert operations in Argyle Street, Fitzroy… The cab had dropped me at the other end of the street. My mistake, not number 26 – number 192. How the hell did I stuff that up in my mind? I’d been up since 4 am, on the plane from Brisbane Airport at 6:15 and now I was hazy with gut wrenching nerves and hysterical internal excitement. Especially after my realisation in the cab, “OH yeah… Melbourne has TRAMS!” So, my sightseeing consisted on walking nearly the entire length of Argyle Street… As I approached George street I was musing to myself about the stories of the Argyles in ancient mythological stories (my obsessions of the ancient world) when I looked up to the red building at my right… Wow, I must be in the right place cause there were signs of fancy aplenty. An unassuming street, a big security fence. No name on the security buzzer??? Am I in the right place? Just press the second one dammit… Hop let me in… Then I arrived at the presently opening door and was confronted with the situation… HOLY CRAP… I’M IN REDBUBBLE… / It’s a painting!!! I joined Redbubble in February this year, it seems longer though, but have interacted with the various members of RedBubble extensively over that period… from the first complaint about the bugged ‘brand new’ activity monitors… then I scored the BubbleWrap newsletter layout as a freelance artist (bubblewrap 10) because I was literally in the right place at the right time and through Peter’s complete faith in me. I couldn’t resist the extra assistance that I have been called upon to give over time and I appreciate every tiny little thing RedBubble have done for this groupie… enriching and stuff… or something… To meet these people and spend the day in the bubble hub was an honour. I had a great day getting to know the way the think bubble machine works… So here’s all the gossip… Not leaving anything out… Ladies first… Kath Cashion… another Kathleen C…on. Smart and blonde and professional. She knows how to Google like no one I have ever met. and Bridget… da daaaa… a star… every bubbler in the universe has to check out her album when it comes out. She’s a muso and an awesome chicky… from all impressions. Peter, my goodness… what a crap job he has got… wouldn’t want to wrangle with ‘polyvore uproar’ on a day like that… Xavier… types really fast… looks like his photo and I can’t believe anyone ever could suggest he cut that hair… it’s maddness. Dave… knows his sh… I mean stuff! Ed… tshirts are the man’s passion. / the problems of the world cannot possibly be solved by sceptics or cynics, whose lives are limited by the obvious realities. we need people who can dream of things that never were Tom… barefoot hippy! Justin… what about Justin? His head is quite shiny. Hop… reclaim your symbols, as fast as you can. John… sorry for annoying the crap out of ya, I know chatterBOX! The man in the corner… bugger ummm… I see his face and remember almost every word he said but you think there’s a name in my head… NO… sorry. Martin Pilgrim… he let me touch a $4000 dollar book! Me – would you believe it!? Grant Bisset… it’s a total lie… the controversial judge of the USA photocomp is actually a graphic designing computer SPEAKERPHONE!!! Yeah, I know! Other myths you might be interested in… they have a clever camera lens that makes the office look 3 times bigger than it is… they work hard and are not slack bastards at all… In fact they could do with a break from all the bloody stress this community gives them… Then they can help us sell our art better and give the writers a better deal!!! I got to see the future yesterday… not because I’m psychic, but because I was trusted with the knowledge. Thanks again RedBubble… / (ps. Martin made me do this!!! I hate braggin’)
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for this old wagon at Beltana, South Australia
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Model – the utterly lovely Lauren Vickers Note to self: If shooting in the hotel who’s namesake is a blonde bimbo ex-con heiress, barricade the door to the Spa – that way, management types won’t barge in and interrupt you by kicking you out halfway through a shoot before you get the shot you actually want. Men. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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2nd Image… One of my Best Friends is Pregnant and so I was Shocked about that sort of news… Just isn’t something you expect a Friend to say to you out of the blue… I have always respected Women and the Gift they possess for Creation of Life… So its been on my Mind for the last few days and due to lack of inspiration the past week or so for new art work I decided to Alter a few of my older Works that would work well with Creation of Life and a Womans Form, Body…. and to try and celebrate that in my own way… I know the idea behind the images are not new and a Popular example of something like My images is that of “2001: A Space Odyssey” but that Image has always been in my mind ever since I first saw the Movie god knows how long ago… so is about time and I think is the right time since my Friends news that I make a few of my own… Will try and think about a new image from scratch with this idea in mind… This is the 2nd Image I have made on this idea…
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Why wear anything else? / Just another vector drawing Matching knickers perhaps… / Or why not buY the whole set! /
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An acrylic on Canvas of Jennifer, my Daughter Having worked on a few with some students in my School this year, I decided it was time to try a painting for myself. So, upon reflection this is the first painting that I have done. Thanks to Martin Kirkwood for hosting on Painters in Modern Times www.pimt.co.uk
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Acrylic on Acrylic board. By Kyle Bultman, aged 11. Exploring acrylic painting with some of my students. Kyle used an online image as reference. I helped him with details, as he is just starting out in drawing and painting. In painting the image, we followed a very exacting regime, essentially adopting/adapting the ‘Flemish’ technique as closely as possible. A bit ambitious perhaps, but the students are ‘learning’ and the technique seemed to require less ‘tidying up’ and fixing. The painting in progress/ grey toned ‘underpainting’: Finished
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Hopefully the title says it all. A couple commented on perhaps the reality/unreality of the image. It is a 3D render, using photographed skin for a shader and High Dynamic Range Lighitng a spotlight and Global Illumination. Thus contributing to the ‘realistic’ side of it. Skin normally has light penetrate the surface and bouncing around (Sub Surface Scattering). This was not turned on. Also, I gave it a High Key filter (NIK software). These two helped add to the unreality of an already unreal model.. It is normally possible to add to ‘photo reality’ in photoshop. I did another render with Sub Surface Scattering turned on and tried a few things in photoshop. I didn’t spend that much time in Photoshop, but I would be interested if anyone thinks they look more ‘photographic’ even with a quick couple of filters on top.
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Computer ‘guts’ assembled onto a plastic base / Took ages to pull all the pc’s apart :D Complete with 5 lights that light up
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Best viewed LARGE
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more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback
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not sure if he’s looking at me, or through me… / parliament square. london 2008.
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cape schank hill climb from the beach
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‘I love Elvis’ by Scott James Prebble Description Thanks to everyone who commented on the knock up cover shot of this, it was fun, now here is the real image, I love it and thought it deserved a private submission. Model/MUA/Dress Designer The wonderful Melissa http://www.myspace.com/melissaeclothing © 2008 Scott James Prebble. Unauthorized use prohibited. / No permission to manipulate/reference this image will be given. / Any money made from print sales goes straight back into the art. / All models are 18+ disrespect one and you WILL be banned
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