Australia
For DAVID PARKIN 21 days ago, David wrote me this Bmail: Hello again, Thank you for your reply. I would like to ask you to take a look at this This is my Son Daniel. Daniel died of Meningitis a couple of days after this photograph was taken. This is the one and only image I have of him, all others were lost a few years ago after a fire in the house. Would it be possible for you to do something with this for me please? Regards / -David I was brought to tears reading this…and it just so broke my heart . I too have lost a son…Allen Keith…..he didn’t make it to his first birthday…. / ...anyways, THIS ONE’S FOR YOU DAVID!! Hope I did justice to Daniel / I am deeply honored and inspired to do this for you!!! the baby’s body is from stock />here’s Daniel’s original photo:
Kim has kindly nominated this image in Pay it Forward. She said “I would like to Pay it Forward, by nominating Sharon Hammond, who has a wonderful sense of humour and great artistic talent. Sharon has many beautiful images but this one in particular strikes a chord and pulls the heartstrings! / Thanks so much much for your friendship and encouragement Sharon!” / What a lovely gesture Kim, I’m honoured. Thank you so much & ditto right back at you. /
I started this for the opposites challenge but I didn’t finish it in time. Stock by cocacolagirlie, Amaries-stock and Tasastock on DeviantART.
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 70×100
This shot was taken on the streets of Paris (yes a lot of my images are from my trip, I just saw too many beautiful things not to share). In this shot the Cherub seems to be alone or lost, and the falling drops from the fountain above I thought were like Angel Tears, tears for the little one they couldn’t find.
180 X 180 cm Canvas. / one of my new series of ANGELS OF LIGHT
for HEAVENANDUS777 / This is her daughter, Abby’s photo credits: / Abby’s body and the background is public domain
Based on my little flying dudes here. I’ve been meaning to add a few more limbs to my spikey little friend for quite sometime.
for LIESBETH / Liesbeth wanted to have her cute lil nieces look like flower angels…. / so this is what I came up with…..!!! / hope you’ll like it my friend…..............!!! / the original photo: /
The Pretties are renowned for their prettiness. This Pretty is by far the prettiest.
I’ve never met a baby that smiles so much! She’s such a little doll :)))
A high key portrait of my son Milo, taken in natural light and post processed in Photoshop CS3. Samsung GX20, Pentax 50mm 1.7
I have designed this for my new baby grandson, he will be born tomorrow, 26/06/2009, my Daughter and Sonoutlaw, lol, are naming him Harley, I am going to put his name on it and get a canvas made up, designed in incendia, corel, dreamsuite, xxxxxxxx
slowly…..it’s all coming back to me….my heART…. / miss ya all sooooooo much…. for ROSEMAREE / dedicated to her grandsons Rory and Jay hope u’ll like it my dear friend!! stock credit: faestock for the angel’s torso and arms
A mother watches over her little baby cherub as he learns how to fly, thanks for looking xx
Everyone needs a magical, horn-blowing, flying rabbit that has been genetically crossed with a chubby cherub.
Skylands Manor, Ringwood, NJ
A Cherub Holding A Rose For You. Original Art by Angela F. Rough Pencil Sketch on Cardboard, Tinted With Watercolour. This is a very quick sketch, created for a challenge. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Modified, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © Angela F., (Redbubble Nickname AngelArtiste): Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, is strictly prohibited.
Acrylic on 4”x6” panel. Created for Bee-Rotica at The Hive Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.
This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
model: faestock
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