Cate
3 members found
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Sarah Cates
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Cate Kilgariff
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cate collopy
Australia
14 creative works found
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I’ve been watching the two movies Cate Blanchett has starred in as Queen Elizabeth the first. I like them very much and decided to draw her. Cate is nothing short of fantastic.
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Pencil drawing of the actress.
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This is Frodo. In the high grass in the back yard. I think I caught him right after he licked himself.
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Today I did a second shoot with upcoming model Cate Bell.
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Cate Townsend Interview
by Amber Elizabeth Fromm DonaisI also had the pleasure of aquiring an interview with Ms Cate Townsend Interview with …
I also had the pleasure of aquiring an interview with Ms Cate Townsend Interview with Cate Townsend Thank you so much for choosing to interview me. I hope this is ok. Can you please find the artworks I have chosen and click on there properties and then paste them in the appropriate place, you will find them in my favourites. / Thank you again and much hugs What drew you here to the Redbubble community? Gai the Living Planet competition hooked me in and then I discovered it was somewhere I could exhibit my art. It was really scary putting myself out there. There are so many different groups here on the bubble, it’s a whole world with different cultures, absolutely fantastic for someone like me who likes to expand into different realms. Community is the key word here, I have found that redbubble is an amazingly supportive community. To belong to such a caring community of extremely talented people is a real honour. How does your creativity affect other aspects of your life? It’s how you look at things creativity is my life, the other aspects kind of float around as well as encompass it. Being an artist is my centre, my core. I guess it can be somewhat annoying for my family as I’m always asking there opinion about my work, or going on about my art and what I’m doing. My first painting was done on the dinning room table with the kids eating pasta, I just kept painting until I finished it. My home is relatively small and I tend to clutter it up with my work How many mediums do you work in? Which is your favourite, and why? Many, lots, heaps…. ok charcoal, pastel, acrylic, oils, photoshop, photography, graphite, ink, sculpture. I guess I’m what you call a multi – media artist. I sometimes work in one medium but mostly I feel comfortable using more than one, I guess I use what feels right at the time and what is appropriate for what I’m creating. Sometimes I will create my background with paint on canvas or board, then go into photoshop and play around with my design then finish the painting. Sometimes I will totally create in photoshop, (mostly from photographs I have taken, or images I have drawn then scanned in or photographed) then paint the image. Graphic Design is a huge part of who I am. When I was studying design, I did a report on The Art Noveau period (late 1800’s – early 1900’s) and found the whole era facinating. The turn of the century was an amazing time with lots of inventions, where you would find Architects designing their wives clothes, furniture and even the cutlery. It was a period of mind expansion where artists started thinking outside the square. So for me there are endless possibilities in expressing your creativity. It was like a light was switched on in humanity. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful. Well that would have to be the fabulous and famous / Karin Taylor . / There are many people that have enriched my life that I have met on the bubble, but Karin was the first. She was the wind beneath my wings, and not only for me she is so encouraging to so many, an amazing woman really. / When I first joined I was very apprehensive about putting my work out there. She would encourage me comment on my work and get other bubblers to do the same. I reckon she does this a lot with newcomers, asking people to check out their work. Not only has she encouraged me, the inspiration I get from her art, and writing spurs me on to be the best I can be. Show & tell: What three works or people on Redbubble have moved or inspired you? There are so many wonderful artists and works of art, its really not fair to pick just three, I have over 100 saved in my favourites, but here goes: Leith O’Malley The Black I am just so moved by this portrait of Leith’s it is really profound for me. Malen The Bath I love all of Malen’s work this one especially. I love the treatment that she gives her work the softness the colours, it is superb. Amber Elizabeth Fromm Stolen Child Amber’s words gave me the inspiration to try and breakthrough the taboo’s and boundaries in society regarding child abuse, and to produce an artwork to promote more community awareness. She is such a brave woman and gives me the courage to be brave, and to stand up for the things that I believe in, and push for change to open minds.
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An Interview with Shannon Mclean by Cate Townsend
by shanmcleanAn Interview with Shannon Mclean by Cate Townsend / I stumbled across shanmclean and was very impressed. What drew you here to the Redb…
An Interview with Shannon Mclean by Cate Townsend / I stumbled across shanmclean and was very impressed. What drew you here to the Redbubble community? I came across Redbubble by accident! I was browsing Belinda Lindhardt’s website, clicked on a “Redbubble” link and Ive been addicted ever since! I really love the support from people and looking at such amazing artworks. How does your creativity affect other aspects of your life? Well, I guess creativity to me is something to strive for. I try to find something extra in anything I do, not just art, but anything really. Ill take something to what I think is acceptable and then try to find that tiny creative something extra. It is a fun process! Creativity is also something that just really inspires me. Its something that doesn’t seem to go away. Before doing design at uni I studied teaching for two years…. my main downfall was that I just wanted to do art lessons and the kids didnt really find me an “authority” figure. If I’m honest, I think I had always viewed art as a hobby – not something to actually do for a living. Creativity helps me to believe I can actually make a career out of it, because you need call on creativity to succeed. How many mediums do you work in? Which is your favourite, and why? Um, I tend to work in whatever the project calls for or whatever I feel like trying. I think I have a bit of everything in my portfolio: digital, watercolour, photography, pastels etc. One of the few things I havn’t tried is oil painting. Im sort of ok at everything but a master of none lol. I love pastels, the freedom they provide and their hands-on messy nature. That is also the reason I don’t get them out as much as I’d like! My other favourite is Illustrator. My most common process is to sketch an image, re-draw and colour it in Illustrator then import it into Photoshop for some minor shading and highlighting. My most recent finished product using this method is my “Drag Racers” shirt. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful. / Everytime I get a nice comment or a favourite is special! Its great to get feedback from people you admire. My first sale was also very exciting. Two meaningful couple of comments I got recently were from Luis Perez and Selina Jackson. I had mentioned that I was struggling to find my own ‘style’ or even a common medium. They were both very reassuring that versatility is possibly not a bad trait and encouraged me to just keep going. Show & tell: What three works or people on redbubble have moved or inspired you? Wow, so many to pick from!! / Well first of all, Belinda Lindhardt. Her colour pencils are just amazing and inspirational! She also (unknowingly) introduced me to Redbubble. Melinda Kerr’s “Mother and child Northern Rwanda” Is easily the most moving photograph I’ve seen so far on Redbubble. / Oh!!!! Can I have four? :) I think Paul Robertson is an amazing pastel artist. I wish I was half as good! Ok and lastly, Natalie Perkins, because she has been so lovely and answered lots of my silly questions and is an amazing designer/illustrator. Thats what I want to be when I “grow up”.
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Cate's Collage
by Karin TaylorPlease visit Cate’s Collage here / and say hello….she is a …
Please visit Cate’s Collage here / and say hello….she is a lovely human being, and a great artist…..these are pix of her family and her childhood she is sharing with us all :) / thanx frens
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An Interview with Shannon Mclean by Cate Townsend
by CateTownsendI stumbled across shanmclean here and was very impressed. What drew you here to the Redbu…
I stumbled across shanmclean here and was very impressed. What drew you here to the Redbubble community? I came across Redbubble by accident! I was browsing Belinda Lindhardt’s here website, clicked on a “Redbubble” link and Ive been addicted every since! I really love the support from people and looking at such amazing artworks. How does your creativity affect other aspects of your life? Well, I guess creativity to me is something to strive for. I try to find something extra in anything I do, not just art, but anything really. Ill take something to what I think is acceptable and then try to find that tiny creative something extra. It is a fun process! Creativity is also something that just really inspires me. Its something that doesn’t seem to go away. Before doing design at uni I studied teaching for two years…. my main downfall was that I just wanted to do art lessons and the kids didnt really find me an “authority” figure. If I’m honest, I think I had always viewed art as a hobby – not something to actually do for a living. Creativity helps me to believe I can actually make a career out of it, because you need call on creativity to succeed. How many mediums do you work in? Which is your favourite, and why? Um, I tend to work in whatever the project calls for or whatever I feel like trying. I think I have a bit of everything in my portfolio: digital, watercolour, photography, pastels etc. One of the few things I havn’t tried is oil painting. Im sort of ok at everything but a master of none lol. I love pastels, the freedom they provide and their hands-on messy nature. That is also the reason I don’t get them out as much as I’d like! My other favourite is Illustrator. My most common process is to sketch an image, re-draw and colour it in Illustrator then import it into Photoshop for some minor shading and highlighting. My most recent finished product using this method is my “Drag Racers” shirt. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful. / Everytime I get a nice comment or a favourite is special! Its great to get feedback from people you admire. My first sale was also very exciting. Two meaningful couple of comments I got recently were from Luis Perez and Selina Jackson. I had mentioned that I was struggling to find my own ‘style’ or even a common medium. They were both very reassuring that versatility is possibly not a bad trait and encouraged me to just keep going. Show & tell: What three works or people on redbubble have moved or inspired you? Wow, so many to pick from!! / Well first of all, Belinda Lindhardt here . Her colour pencils are just amazing and inspirational! She also (unknowingly) introduced me to Redbubble. Melinda Kerr’s here image “Mother and child Northern Rwanda” Is easily the most moving photograph I’ve seen so far on Redbubble. / Oh!!!! Can I have four? :) I think Paul Robertson here is an amazing pastel artist. I wish I was half as good! Ok and lastly, Natalie Perkins, here because she has been so lovely and answered lots of my silly questions and is an amazing designer/illustrator. Thats what I want to be when I “grow up”.
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MELT ME LIKE BUTTER COLLABORATION W CATE TOWNSEND
by Amber Elizabeth Fromm DonaisJust want Cate know how much I appreciate this been looking and looking and just like my relationship the best things are right under the…
Just want Cate know how much I appreciate this been looking and looking and just like my relationship the best things are right under the nose:) at times saw this and said wow this will work so well and Cate bless her said yes she has such unique style and this piece was so different from many of the the others for I have been writing songs for years thought this would make a good blues song and maybe an album cover some day we’ll see that will be another adventure hugsssssssss from me to Cate:) and Joe who inspired the writing…:):):):):) ””:
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New model in town: Cate Bell
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Interviewed by Cate Townsend
by Duncan WaldronI’ve just been chain interviewed by the talented Cate Townsend. You can find the interview here...
I’ve just been chain interviewed by the talented Cate Townsend. You can find the interview here
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Granddaughter and grandmother. Crow quill pen and ink watercolor on illustration board.
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