This page will contain banners, button and other things i make for use in promoting redbubble and our creative arts. / / These are NOT t…
This page will contain banners, button and other things i make for use in promoting redbubble and our creative arts. / / These are NOT the official RedBubble media, i just made em for my own use, and share it with you all (please save file and upload to your server/imageshack/photobucket etc – do not hotlink) tip: favourite this journal entry so that you can check easily when new ones are added to this page.. 468×60 pixels standard banners GET CREATIVE at REDBUBBLE / PASSIONATELY REDBUBBLE – for those with white/light backgrounds / REDBUBBLE ROCKS! / my first redbubble banner / 80×15 small button MY BANNERS MADE FOR MY PROJECTS/WEBSITES : / / / / / /
This is a mixed media piece that is one half of a two part series. / I was exploring how people “send themselves” to the world. How they send themselves (act) is often very different to how they feel about themselves. I also entered this artwork into the Young at Art, Young Australian Artist of the Year awards, where I received first place in the Painting Category and was flown to Melbourne for the award ceremony. Best experience ever!
In computing, a keyboard is a peripheral partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard.Physically, a keyboard is an arrangement of buttons, or keys. A keyboard typically has characters engraved or printed on the keys; in most cases, each press of a key corresponds to a single written symbol. However, to produce some symbols requires pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence; other keys do not produce any symbol, but instead affect the operation of the computer or the keyboard itself. See input method editor. / A majority of all keyboard keys produce letters, numbers or signs that are appropriate for the operator’s language. Other keys can produce actions when pressed, and other actions are available by the simultaneous pressing of more than one action key. (wikipedia.org)
Worn Sand Piper is an extension from the original series of 9 Animal Designs that were created on 4” x 4” canvas blocks at end of 2007. Rather than using the selected blue, pink or yellow I’ve chosen a more muted tone with grey and black in acrylics and inks on a distressed photo that I had taken and printed on a piece of sketch pad paper. The animal design series represents what we could be left with if we don’t take care of nature and all it’s creatures. With their charming toy like appearance, they could just end up like childhood memories.
A sketched costume idea.
Top 10 in Wedding Inspiration Group: The dress / Top 10 in The Woman Photographer: Wedding Season is a comin! All things wedding!
smarties, chocolate, frosting, cupcakes.
smoke art created by using incense smoke
Seeing as I took around half a dozen different photos of this…though I’d better put one up..sad eh ? hehe ! For ‘wall of the world group’ – Melbourne University, Victoria, Australia
Scanner: HP psc1400 Scannoghastly
This old button accordion belonged to my wife’s Great-Grandmother who apparently got it when she was a little girl. I have simplified it and left off a lot of the graphics but have tried to loosely interpret the age of the instrument. It is painted with a combination of Winsor and Newton, Daniel Smith, and Rublev 18th century reproduction watercolor paints on Arches 140# cold-pressed paper. The texture of the cold-pressed Arches paper allows this particular type of large grained single pigment paint to granulate and collect in very interesting and unusual ways. The original of this piece has been sold but its original size was 14” x 10”. It belongs in the private collection of the accordion player for the Celtic/Rock/Punk band The Mighty Regis. 10th Place Finisher in Vintage Feel To It challenge. / 4th Place Finisher in Old Time Music and Instr… challenge. /
Sepia toned photograph / Ilford developing paper / Studio Lighting
I have been wanting to add another melodeon to my musical instrument series since my first one has been so popular. This particular instrument belongs in the collection of Dan Possumato who is a professional button accordion player specializing in the traditional music and songs of Ireland. I painted this with a combination of Daniel Smith Primatek and Rublev 18th century reproduction watercolor paints on Arches 140# cold-pressed paper. These single pigment paints in conjunction with the coarse grained paper really help to add textures and interest to the piece. The original is 14”x10.25” in size. /
created using decorative paper, ribbon, buttons, scissors, glue and photoshop to make a few tweaks.
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