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  • This is the original piece that I took my avatar from. He’s about 25×20cm, watercolour etc on canvas. There is iridescent leaf applied to the wing panes but can’t see it in the photo. / / He is…sneaky. / /

  • This a shark with an attitude. / Sharks are peaceful by nature and being over fished, killed by nets, and by finning (fishermen take all the fins of of the shark and throw the shark back into the water alive and unable to swim, there are no regulatons on this activity). You are more likely to be hit by lightning then to be bit by a shark. Sharks usually only bite because they mistake humans for their favorite food the seal. If people don’t help the shark they will be come exstinct in the near future. I feel they are very graceful creatures and should be protected. Please go to / Sharkwater to find out more on sharks and how they are being mistreated. Half of the profits will go to seashepherd to help to preserve this glaceful creature. I could not picture this world without the shark. Animals / Birds / Drawings / Flowers / Water / Holiday / Paintings / Sunsets / Autumn

  • “Spirit Land” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Early morning fog is clearing exposing the ghostly forms of trees in a bare landscape backed by a distant mountain range. Rockhampton, Queensland. “Have you ever felt the spirit of the land / when you’ve walked alone and seen / the beauty in one tree one rock and / managed somehow to overlook the / majestic landscapes. Have you ever….” / ~ R Frankland Spirit Land was featured in the: Landscape and Abstract Photography Goup – September 08 Trees Group – September 08

  • I’m currently working on a larger piece with grenades…while sketching and doing studies I came out with this little piece. 15×10cm, watercolour/conte/chalk pastel & pen on canvas. / / I thought this time, I’d upload my (very silly) first sketch of it. I changed him a wee bit after then. / / / / Detail (much bigger than life size): / / / / Turtle grenades, goin off in ya face!! BOOM

  • Medium: Multi/mixed-media – charcoal, pastel, gesso, watercolour, acrylic, oil, collage, leaves, fabric, papers – himalayan rice paper, cartridge, Arches 300 gsm rag paper. / Triptych: H.122 x W.170 / This work is from the curated group exhibition ‘Remnants of Presence’ Exhibition. Innisfail, Far North Queensland. / One of the conceptual challenges for each artist was to approach a work with subject matter in-two-parts to show recent practice/new work development and be shown together. Visible Traces represents renewal, journey of experiences and time passage. Part A – Of recent practice (the two outer side panels) makes reference to the initial inspirations from: the natural environment, the human figure, various motifs including banana fibre made receptacles/vessels, lino prints and evolved symbology. Part B – The new work (centre) Prior artwork imagery & object ‘remnants’ were used for the initial stimuli and also represents my ‘presence’. All is fused into an abstract multi-layered composition. It is a collective tribute to the tropical shapes, forms, patterns, and textures etc that were the initial inspirations, the visible signage. Organic, gestural and spontaneous in feel (energy), with collage and mixed media processes mingled with personal symbolism. The work provides the viewer with facets and moments. Although ambiguous, there are sufficient visual markers to draw them in to discover further information and help them to intuitively and conceptually complete what they may perceive in the work and to sense the presence of the artist (spirit).

  • From the original carbon, pencil & acrylic on canvas, currently on show at the Bury Framing Centre & Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England, Bestiary series.

  • 24” x 48” acrylic on canvas. ”... Oh there is a murderess amongst us / Her love is a violent spiral / Hurling in upon us, conjured up / At the birth of the world Dirga is a dancer / Mindless questions find no answers / Slicing through the ether / Yeah she’s gleaming like mother of pearl Dirty little whirlwind… / Commander, controller, I found you / Dirty little whirlwind / I am pinned by the heat of your swirl… / Dirty little whirlwind / Defender, destroyer, I found you / Dirty little whirlwind / Tangled up in the flesh of a girl… Oh you could curl me beside you / The spark in your eyes / belies the Apocalypse inside you / Twisting the pits from the particle / Skull can’t save face So shake the shame from it / Burn me up inside you / Let me churn in your furnace of whirl…” - Adebimpe 850.00 for original.

  • 16” x 20” acrylic on canvas. Copyright Derek Shockey 2008/09. 200.00 for original. Prints will be available soon. ”...Black and white in hair / Elegantly gaunt in frame / A boney flare / Which christened cruel with creepy grace…” -Allman revamped for show…

  • Norway, the most beautiful country in the world – or so I personally think. Endlessly inspiring, every view mesmerising, I love it. I have tried to emphasise the ever-present tranquility by focusing on this pile of stones, quite a common site in western norway incidentaly. / I hope you like it!

  • Back to the Leicester rural landscapes…..... / This was taken near the village of Ashby Magna. My timing could have been better – storm in the morning, sun at lunch, big fluffy clouds early afternoon, grey overcast later, then this. It is the opposite corner of the field in which I took Harvests Final Curtain a few days earlier.

  • “Spelbound” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A Siamese cat with bright blue eyes caught hiding in a bottlebrush bush. “There are many things in life that will catch your eye, / but only a few will catch your heart.” / ~ Michael Nolan

  • “Roots of Wisdom” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © The trunk and roots of a River Gum tree found along the banks of the Murray River near Mildura, Victoria. “The trees are whispering to me, reminding me of my roots, and my reach… shhhhhh… can you hear them? Selflessly sharing their subtle song.” / ~Jeb Dickerson

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Koala Stretch Australia Zoo, Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of all my “Photos from Australia Zoo” will be donated to “Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors”. Steve Irwin Day – November 15th, is an international and annual event to celebrate the extraordinary life of the one and only Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin. The day will represent the many things Steve was passionate about: FAMILY, WILDLIFE CONSERVATION and FUN. / See Australia_Zoo / Or visit: Steveirwinday Steve Irwin Day is also a day where people around the world join together to raise money for Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors to help continue Steve’s conservation work and the preservation of wildlife and wild places. / You can visit the website: www.wildlifewarriors.org.au / and Steveirwinday_warriors The conservationist and media personality died in a north Queensland Stingray attack, September 2006. Steve’s_Biography The koala is a small bear-like, tree-dwelling, herbivorous marsupial which averages about 9kg (20lb) in weight. Its fur is thick and usually ash grey with a tinge of brown in places. The koala gets its name from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning “no drink” because it receives over 90% of its hydration from the Eucalyptus leaves (also known as gum leaves) it eats, and only drinks when ill or times when there is not enough moisture in the leaves, ie during droughts etc. The koala is the only mammal, other than the Greater Glider and Ringtail Possum, which can survive on a diet of eucalyptus leaves.

  • An illustration of ginger flowers on textured fabric, using illustrator and photoshop

  • “The world is but a canvas to the imagination.” / (Henry David Thoreau)

  • / / So I was at a sushi restaurant with my friend, and she said ‘ostrich tentacle’ rather than octopus tentacle. A curious beast that just had to be painted. Ostriches are cool – sort of snooty and silly looking at the same time. / I liked painting his funny feets. Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink, conte on canvas, 30cm x 23cm. / / / /

  • Silly duffer….A+ for effort though. Painted for the Edition Magazine launch at Gallery 696 on the 20th of March – more info here – the colours this time are grey and red! Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink, conte on canvas.

  • figurative pastel by Maria Paterson, 1m x 70cm / pastel on colourfix paper FEATURED IN CONTEMPORARY PASTELS / FEATURED IN IMPRESSIONIST ART The circus as a subject has provided me opportunities to explore the human condition. By studying the gestures and theatre of the human performance, I have discovered many symbolic references. In this work “little bee” , the element of trust, striving to reach out, bravery, and the freedom to try, come to the surface, perhaps the changing face of families. The little bee may be carrying those seeds of change “ORIGINAL FOR SALE ” through Hang Up gallery Billinudgel / www-mariapaterson-com.jpg go to profile my website 2010 circus art calendar

  • Acrylic on stretched canvas.

  • “Together We Stand” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A stand of three bare limbed trees alone in a field, backed by a dense forest and mountain range covered in cloud. Ingham, Queensland. “Trees are the earth’s endless effort to speak to the listening heaven.” / ~Rabindranath Tagore

  • I so should not have been where is was sitting to get this photograph of Lands End, UK. Within seconds of this shot being taken I was covered in spray and the grass became quite slippery around me. I did sit there for quite some time marveling at the power of the ocean, it was hypnotic. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/9, 1/640 sec, ISO 250. No filters used and hand held. A small amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. A contrast map and hue deference in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Coastal Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

  • Acrylic on canvas / 54×75 cm / 2008 My website / Facebook

  • Oils on canvas board 16” x 20” 2009 / Commission – SOLD The unicorn holds many secrets: / the secrets of jungles and moonlight; / the secrets that lie hidden at the roots of trees / and conceal themselves in coral labyrinths / beneath the ocean. / I look deep into its amber eyes / and see my own reflection, / but altered in line and light, / as if in a dream. / / (Words by Josephine Bradley) Here it is at last, the commissioned work for Trudi. Her two / lovely Irish Connemara ponies Abbey & Shannon painted as / unicorns. This was Trudi’s wish. The work was a combination of two photos taken by Trudi, / who we all know is a very talented photographer. The background is Kirks Reservoir Park in Ballarat, Victoria / & was a perfect setting for these gorgeous girls. Their horns were created from a lovely spiral shell which / was a gift to me recently, it was just perfect for reference. / I’ve been searching for a suitable poem to go with this / painting & finally found one. / Thank you so much Trudi, I hope the painting brings you / much enjoyment & a little bit of magic. I’m honoured. / Louise :-) / / Trudi has also requested me to make this available as prints or cards, where any proceeds will be donated to Project Hope for the welfare of horses, which I am very happy to do so. Featured in THE PONY CLUB GROUP – September 2009 / Featured in PAINTED ANIMALS GROUP – September 2009 / Featured in THE PONY CLUB GROUP Artwork Week – October 2009 / Featured in DIMENSIONS – 6 November 2009

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