Child fairie
214 creative works found
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From the series Fairy tales
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photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7). You can also examine details. ”...the pour soul of flawless fairy hopes in better tommorow…”
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/ One Spring Day Ladies Lace Up Keds Shoe at Zazzle / One Spring Day Childrens Slip On Keds Shoe at Zazzle / Spring Posy TShirt / Spring Fairy TShirt ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor One Spring Day is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. I have also used a variety of found objects, including lace and ribbons…and an especially beautiful gold paint for the wings which were underpainted first to created texture. On of my favourite paintings, my heart and soul went into this piece…two sweet little girls in darling dresses hanging out in the garden together….what could be nicer.
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Link to information on the creation of this image A different crop and perspective of the original:
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Created entirely in Illustrator. Miss Elvie won runner-up in the Local Artist Award at the ‘Arts on Show’ exhibition held in Mackay.
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Airbrushed and mixed media My Work Was Featured In Fantasy Art / (Thanks Everyone) Read the Collaboration of Written Work by Tony Hedger Part 2 of 2 / The way to get there is many in choice, / But a good first step is the inner voice. / By air, or water, by earth or fire, / Fairyland is your hearts desire. There you are free, all you can be, / And everything is real. / You could sit for a while, / Upon a sundial, / And chase the rays of the light, / You could float on the air, / Without any care, / Or fly with butterfly wings. / Buzz with the bees, and fly through the trees, / Float down with the falling leaves. You could go on a boat, / Through sparkling waters, / Made out of the shell of a tortoise. / Sit in the ring where the fairies all sing, / Drink, dance, fairy fling. / Diddle on the fiddle, play fairy in the middle, / Sparkle, shine, drink buttercup wine. / T’is close, you must believe, / Just follow the voice from within. Excerpt from poem, To Journey to Fairyland / By Joannda Riche Created in Photoshop, hand created images and mixed media. Most Popular Purchases of This Image / Mounted Prints / Greeting Cards For Part 1 in the Series Click Here You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
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Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / you are viewing the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper / i will subsequently load another couple of versions to RED Bubble soon… and they will also be available as prints, cards and a specially crafted one for tshirts will be here soon too Jack and Jill – The Creative Process a) tear large ‘rips’ of brown kraft paper from the roll / in a frenzy..helps also rid one of general frustrations of life / b) grab a huge paint brush / c) discover lid of gesso is sealed shut, requires a hammer to / remove lid / d) bash gesso lid repeatedly on desk / e) discover gesso has been flung all over the studio floor due to small holes / caused from bashing the gesso / f) clean studio floor prior to doing anything else, as gesso dries fast / g) relax …. dip paintbrush in gesso and slather it all over the brown paper / strips in long horizontal strokes… most therapeutic time of / process…mindless brushwork / h) let the paper dry….and start thinking…hmmm what will i draw? / i) come up with a brilliant idea…. / j) try to draw brilliant idea many times, resulting in lots of screwed up brown / paper and wasted gesso / k) finally come up with brilliant design, oh yes.!! “Jack n Jill” Brilliant idea…but / they’ve all but grown up whilst ‘in situ’ . Jack now sporting a divinely / devilish goatee and Jill always the dreamer, now sporting a resemblance / to the flower children of the sixties, a favourite era of mine…..This also / works rather well becoz aswe all know, after Jack fell down and broke his / crown, he fixed it up with vinegar and brown paper…since Jack is drawn on / brown paper, he won’t have to go too far for a plaster / l) trace over the briliant design with a black texta / m) colour in the brilliant design with whatever’s handy and stick stuff on when / drawing fails completely and you don’t know what else to do..also…when / all else seems to fail resort to those old gum rubbers with star and flower / stampings i made an aeon ago…yep…stamp, stamp, stamp.. works well! / n) to make the bucket…i had stuffed it up completely….so with nothing to lose / i poured ink on paper towel, then cut towel into bucket shape and / stamped it… / o) i used pastels and coloured faber castell pencils plus a heap of charcoal / and some acrylic paint in the mix…. a messy and fun process / p) play with it in photoshop!! a lot!!! / / Mounted Print / Jack and Jill at Twilight Prints and Cards
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Greeting card here: / More Fairies
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This image was inspired by my friend, the talented Simon Gladwin – (hope you don’t mind :))
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Photoshop
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There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that is yours, and yet is mysteriously a stranger.” / Agatha Christie Sold: 1 Framed Print / 2 Laminated Print / (To RB members/artists) Check my other version: /
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/ Mary Banksia Fairy Design available in shoes at Zazzle / / / Mary Banksia Fairy / on brown paper with white acrylic gesso / and black faber castelle felt pen, banksia leaves for wings / and pandandus palm for her dress Mary ate too much bush honey, which explains her googly eyes! / Mary Banksia Fairy TShirt
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From the series Fairy tales
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Here’s another photo of my little muse. This wasn’t a posed one, just natural, the way I like it. I also have this photo in sepia which looks nice so choosing was a hard decision.
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Photoshop and Wacom tablet. I used a photo for the background and painted the rest using references.
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/ / ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Sea Poppy is a dear little oriental nymph like creature who rides the wild oceans on the back of a dreamy dolphin. What a life! She is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal) imbued with love and affection by her creator.
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Watercolor On Watercolor Board This image was created during a period when I was interested in Welsh mythology. I liked the concept of gods and goddesses, fairies and otherworldly beings walking the land and interacting with mortals. Dragons slept beneath the earth and under lakes, guarding treasure and awaiting the time to awaken and arise. Another layer of interpretation regards what is hidden within ourselves, buried in the land of the psyche. The bones of experiences long ago are hidden deep within, alongside undiscovered treasure. Text and images copyright Helena Nelson – Reed
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three little fairies sitting on the beach.
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/ Jack and Jill at Twilight Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper, charcoal, pastel, coloured pencils / Original Jack and Jill available as prints and cards / Jack and Jill TShirt /
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‘sweetie pie’s / starry eyes / dispel the darkness / from the night then close / to dance / with fairy queens / from the magic land / of a young girl’s / dreams’ by: Brianna Hendrix
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Razzamattaz Fairy joins us today on Red Bubble. / She came to life from a piece of paper and a little inspiration…..it grew from there! / In a crazy frenzy of pastel dust, charcoal, ink, acrylics, wool, silver thread and sparkles Razzamattaz was born…...out of the pastel dust she came to life to grace us with her presence and present herself on cards, to make herself known to others, bringing fairy magic wherever she goes. Hope you like Razzamattaz!
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Little Mary the Banksia Fairy has googly eyes from a sugar rush after eating to much bush honey! Silly crazy little Mary…. For this design I used the following things: dried banksia leaves for her wings / dried pandanus leaves for the dress / brown paper / white gesso / black pen / a bit of work in adobe photoshop
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