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Apophysis. ;-)
In memory of all those candles I blew out over the years!
The days where the most exciting thing was to go door to door on Halloween night to get candy. / Running or skipping of course / ................................................................................................................ / Shot using a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 400D / ................................................................................................................ / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / - Halloween Cards / ............................................................................................................... /
FOR MORE INFO: VISIT APFED.ORG or CUREDFOUNDATION.ORG My son has Eosinophilic Enteropathy. Translation: “His body thinks food is a parasite!”. When he eats he gets sick. HE CANNOT EAT ANY FOOD ANY MORE! It’s all been taken away! AND, he is STILL having problems, which mean he has become allergic to his formula – his ONLY source of nutrition!!! He is Seven years old! Imagine your children, or your own childhood without cookies, birthday cake, icecream, or halloween candy!? That is his life. Everyday, he watches people eat..and wonders why he has to be different! He says “I hate my body!”. YET – he is still your typical little boy. LOVES sports, rough housing and just being a kid. Recently, he got a feeding tube put in. This is because his formula is his MAIN source of nutrition – and he wasn’t drinking it. IT’S NASTY! So, the tube is reassurance that he is getting nutrition! :) Please view www.CUREDfoundation.org for more information. You can donate to research too! There is currently NO CURE for this! I want that MORE THAN ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!! To give him a TREAT! Thank you!
To me, this photo symbolizes the beautiful journey of a father and son through life.. Silhouettes are my favorite thing to capture, there is so much emotion without even seeing facial expressions.
Little light shining, / Little light will guide them to me. / My face is all lit up, / My face is all lit up. Lyrics by Kate Bush photo manip in photoshop. Just adjusted the hue and brought in some color for the mouth and eyes. No fancy frills and filters…..
Pisaq, Cusco – Perú - / I met those two little girls from a little village near the ruins of Pisaq, close to Cusco. / At the beginning they were a bit shy and they didn’t seem very keen to be photographed. / But I gained their trust after chatting a little bit.. and I managed to take a few pictures of them.
an original illustration of a stylized mommy elephant and her two babies in the forest
Mother and Child #1 / Acrylic Artist’s Colors on Canvas / H48” x W24” / 1” Black Matte Gallery Frame / 2007 / NFS
An acrylic on Canvas of Jennifer, my Daughter Having worked on a few with some students in my School this year, I decided it was time to try a painting for myself. So, upon reflection this is the first painting that I have done. Thanks to Martin Kirkwood for hosting on Painters in Modern Times www.pimt.co.uk
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 / / /
This is a color version of The Butterfly Effect from my “Perpetual Motion” Numberism series. Another moment in childhood when you let yourself wander with daydreams and adventures. / Pencil on Vellum paper. / Photo reference by Helen Bascom
Great Christmas gift....order now!!!!!!!!! Sold several here on Red Bubble, thank you to all my mystery buyers Bought many myself last week, they are brilliant quality I am very impressed with the printing, binding and photo quality, could even be cut out of the calendar and framed, perfect for decorating your home, shop or children’s room Also selling through some Galleries, gift shops and florists here in Tasmania Sold many to Friends & family which I have bought myself then on sold…thank to everyone who has bought my art, I am truly grateful A Bug’s World 2010 Calendar contains Macro images (very close up photographs) of tiny bugs including ladybugs, grasshoppers and gum beetles and more, exploring the natural world. The photos are very colorful, cute, fun and detailed. / All the photographs are taken in Tasmania, Australia and were captured with a macro lens which allows you to see great detail which we don’t always see every day with our naked eye. / RedBubble calendars are printed on an HP Indigo 5000 (for those who haven’t heard, this is the digital press). Each page is a satin-coated prints on 170gsm high quality art paper. The cover shows your choice of image on heavier 300gsm paper. Your calendars have a hanger and white wire binding. / RedBubble calendars are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper. They’re A3 size (that’s 297×420mm, or 11.69×16.54”) Order now for the holidays! /
Yes I know you have seen this before… BUT I took off the zoom blur, and fixed some editing. My daughter was about 4 at the time. / Taken with a canon 30D
Featured in the group People and Portraiture Photography July 17, 2009. She doesn’t like it when I call her by her name. I have to say “Baby Girl” or “My Love” :) *Original Photo” of which I rendered this from :) / Thankyou for viewing.
A collection of some of my drawings. This kid in the bear suit has lots of imaginary friends.
“One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. Which road do I take? she asked. Where do you want to go? was his response. I don’t know, Alice answered. Then, said the cat, it doesn’t matter.” / -Lewis Carroll, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” Second artwork in my new series based off of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. This is the my take on the Cheshire Cat, who though a smiling and logical entity, is also a bit unnerving. I chose to portray the cat as something a bit unsettling and ambiguous. “’But I don’t want to go among mad people,’ Alice remarked. / ‘Oh, you can’t help that,’ said the Cat. ‘We’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.’ / ‘How do you know I’m mad?’ said Alice. / ‘You must be,” said the Cat. ‘or you wouldn’t have come here.’” The original artwork measures 12.5×19”, and was created with mostly colored pencils and art pens and markers on burgundy Canson paper. Visit my website at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com
Some say the modern day Pow Wow competition dance known as the Ladies Fancy Shawl Dance has its roots in a ceremonial dance called the Butterfly Dance. Here is a Cherokee account of how that dance came to be. I’ve been told the Shoshone have a similar story but I heard this version from Cherokee dancers in North Carolina. These dancers told me the Ladies Fancy Shawl Dance is a representation of the following Butterfly Legend: Many, many years ago when the Earth was still quite new, there was a beautiful butterfly who lost her mate in battle. To show her grief, she took off her beautiful wings and wrapped herself in a drab cocoon. In her sadness, she could not eat and she could not sleep and her relatives kept coming to her lodge to see if she was okay. Of course she wasn’t, but she didn’t want to be a burden on her people so she packed up her wings and her medicine bundle and took off on a long journey. She wandered about for many days and months, until finally she had gone all around the world. (To this day, butterflies go on long journeys, but that is another story.) On her journey she kept her eyes downcast and stepped on each stone she came to as she crossed fields and creeks and streams. Finally, one day as she was looking down, she happened to notice the stone beneath her feet, and it was so beautiful that it healed her sorrow. She then cast aside her cocoon, shook the dust from her wings, and donned them once more. She was so happy she began to dance to give thanks for another chance to begin her life anew. Then she went home and told The People about her long journey and how it had healed her. To this day,The People dance this dance as an expression of renewal, and to give thanks for new seasons, new life, and new beginnings. The shawl in the Fancy Shawl Dance represents the butterfly’s wings, the fancy steps and twirls represent the butterfly’s style of flight. This is another reason you will sometimes hear the Fancy Shawl Dance Competition referred to as ” the butterfly dance.” At Crow Fair in Montana, I was told another story about the Fancy Shawl Dance. While the Crow people also equate this dance form as an expression of re-emergence and renewal of life forces, they have a very different explanation of how it began. Their version goes like this: When the men returned from World War II, many of them were impressed with the dance troupes they had seen perform in Europe, and the colorful clothing the European dancers wore. A transformation began in the Men’s Traditional Dances as these men began to incorporate bright colors into their traditional outfits, and add aerobic movements into their interpretation of traditional dances. This evolved into a very strenuous dance competition category called the Fancy Dance. The young ladies of the time thought this looked like a lot of fun and they wanted to try it, too. Not to be out done by the men, some of these bold young women began to strap two bustles to their backs and compete in the Men’s Fancy Dance category at pow wows. Well, as you can imagine,this did not go over very well with the men, who were outraged at women who were forward enough to push their way into a MAN’s category of competition. (Remember, this was the 1940’s.) What was even worse, many times the women were beating the men in competition! This was considered pretty disgraceful from the men’s point of view, yet they also had to keep their women happy. Eventually, a council of Elders got together to ponder what they could do about this pitiful situation. After much thought and consideration,it was decided to give the ladies their own category of Fancy Dance, but something more regal and graceful, which was more suited to the expected behavior of women. The Elders decided that the Butterfly Dance would be suitable for adaptation to this new dance style for women. Thus, the Fancy Shawl Dance category was begun in modern competitions. By the way, the Crow Fair All Indian Rodeo and Pow Wow is coming up the third weekend in August at Crow Agency, Montana. If you only go to one pow wow in your lifetime, this is the one I would recommend. It’s the largest outdoor powwow in America, and there are over 1,000 tipis in the encampment, which has earned it the title of “Tipi Capital of the World.” Read more about: / Dance Regalia of the Fancy Shawl Dancer / How the Fancy Shawl Dance Competition is Judged / Crow Fair
Illustration for part of my new Wonderland series based off of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. ””The March Hare will be much the most interesting, and perhaps as this is May it won’t be raving mad—at least not so mad as it was in March.” – Alice (from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) Original measures 12.5×19 inches and is a mixed media piece (acrylic, gold embossed decorative paper collage, oil pastels, colored pencils, sharpie, paint pen This is a scan so you can’t see the shining gold properly in this image, but it looks better in person. View more of my artwork at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com
This image just made me think of Holly Hobbie for some reason!
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