Cheek
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Owen Cheek
Australia
211 creative works found
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VIEW LARGER to see detail. Also available in prints.
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Scarification is a means of permanently marking the skin by cutting alone, without the use of pigments. The scars may be lighter or darker than your original skin tone and may raise up (keloid scarring). There are many ways to produce a scar but the cut must always penetrate the dermis if a scar is to be produced. The result depends as much on your skin as the method used. Black skin in particular is very good at producing pronounced keloid scars and this is a popular alternative to tattooing for people with very dark skin, for whom a tattoo might not show up very well. In many parts of Africa these scars are marks of beauty and a way to identify someone belonging to a particular group. Scarification also may mark one’s status as a civilized being, adult, or member of a specific ethnic group or initiation association. I spend a day in his school in a remote village of Benin to work on the Art in All of Us activities (www.artinallofus.org). I had really a great time thanks to the kids creativity. Please see some of their works on Benin Gallery ! hope you enjoy !! All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)
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Not sure if I’m finished with this one yet, I’d like to add more but I also like the simplicity and white space, would look great as a card as is. Will also be making this one available on a tee asap too. / Pen and pencil drawing. / ZOOM IN for detail.
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taken at margam park wales
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Find me a cheekier beef horse than this, and I’ll gladly give you my favourite teapot. Detail, colour, taste and pure cheek – this cheeky cow’s got the lot. To quote what she said to me just after I took the picture: “Moo”. And you can’t argue with that. Proud of your kitchen? Imagine this beauty on your wall. As a picture, I mean. Not the actual cow. Crops and resizes by request.
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Male Cape Dwarf Chameleon – Bradypodion pumilum – Cape Town South Africa SEE HOW THE FEMALES GIVE BIRTH
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Poor Mustard is always worried about his dysfunctional family.
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Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / ‘Inspired Series’ card by Karin Taylor Gypsy is a mixed media painting on canvas textured paper. She has been hidden away in my studio for a while now, awaiting her final touches. It turned out, she was finished and didn’t need anymore work…I hope you like her. I created this painting after I’d read of the gypsy clans who settled here and still roam Australia, a little known fact. It is in fact interesting, how many Aussies came from a gypsy background.
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‘Inspirational Series’ card by Karin Taylor Where is Red Dog is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. The original painting was inspired by the legend of ‘Red Dog’, aka ‘The Pilbara Wanderer’ of Western Australia. Red Dog was a loyal friend and stout companion to all who knew him. In this painting, the girl on the skateboard represents us in our search for love and acceptance and ‘Red Dog’ symbolises that quintessential spirit of the friend, whose love and acceptance we all yearn for.
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Eve
by Daniel Rarela“There is nothing more astoundingly beautiful than the female form. If we look at the thought of God as an artist. . . and that the artist keeps creating until he finally creates that certain something that he feels is the end all, be all of his creative process, and then stops. . . then we have part of the answer to that question here. God made all of these things – the land, the oceans, the trees, the animals, man. . . then woman. The last thing he made was the woman. Everything that was created contains parts of the previous creation. All leading up to one inescapable conclusion. All parts lead, somehow, to a final. . . and then you stop when you feel you have reached the optimum. The last creation was woman. Something that contained all of the beauties and elements of the creations before it. There has been nothing new since then. So I guess the Artist was happy. . . and then just….stopped. . . feeling that that was the optimum creation. That it couldn’t get any better than that.” - Jeffrey Scott (aka 1019) model: Dana
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Hi All!! i’m back!!!! XD The story behind Paint Yourself: / This will be my task for Oct, to paint this house myself. i hope i get the blessing from the whole universe that i’d get this paint-the-bloody-house project done next month. am getting sick oh trying to get this painting done, and having people delaying me and all the not yet-s!!! argh!! So here’s Tim.. he truly can’t wait to just want to paint the house.. if given a choice, we’d paint the house, Mr Bean’s way!! XD Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: / UPDATES: Paint Yourself now available on cards here, and… / Toddler’s tee (customizable to onesies), kids apron, buttons, magnets, keychains, mousepads and SHOES over at my Zazzle gallery!!! Just click on any of the images below for a preview of them! =D / / /
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A photograph of two rainbow lorikeets taken in the artist’s garden which has been digitally rendered as a watercolour painting.
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... baby. Model – Halohid / MUA/Hair – Mishkamink / Studio – Brent Leideritz Canon 40D + Alien Bees Ringflash I gotta get me one of those. Ringflash that is. / Already have the headlights. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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No one ever notices the scar on his cheek. It could possibly be due to sloppy rendering on my part, but I’ve chosen instead to blame it on a craptacular scanner.
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Some experimentation with a photo of myself. I really like my lips in this shot.
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Image of two eyes of two children cheek to cheek
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Paint Yourself now on cards, and… / Toddler’s tee (customizable to onesies), kids apron, buttons, magnets, keychains, mousepads and SHOES!!! YESH!!! finally 1 design for keds.. muahahaha… XD just click on any of the images below to view a bigger preview of them! =D / / / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /
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My niece at age eight.
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Model – Ingrid/Whitepeach Drop something? ; ) Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
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I took this amazing photo on a Good Friday before Easter. The clouds first started rolling in and looked like fluffy white marshmallows. Then, in front of the setting sun, they dramatically began to change colors. They went from snow white to shades of pink, grays and purples. For a few minutes they turned dark and it was a sight I will never forget. These amazing mammatus clouds lasted about 45 minutes before they exited my area. We were under our second tornado watch of the year, and I found out later that I was standing right under the anvil of a severe thunderhead and that a tornado could have formed anytime. Luckily for me it didn’t, and I was able to capture some phenomenal, amazing clouds. I can’t quite put it into words other than to say I closed my eyes for a few seconds and felt like I had been kissed on my cheek by an angel. This was one time in my life that I will always remember. / Anyhow, for all its worth, this photograph won National awards, has been published in an Anthology, and has been shown on National television.
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Black-Cheeked Lovebirds, doing what Lovebirds do! ;o)
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/ / Cheekie from the Beach Series / taken from an original / Mixed Media painting / by Karin Taylor
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my baby girl Hazel looking up at me
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