Visitor at the window, in a snowstorm, he wants to say hello
Cute Gingerbread Man with attitude for Christmas. Accented with red candy hearts and icing trim. Has sign that says Bite Me. Great for some Christmas smiles and laughter.
Pencil drawing color enhanced in photoshop. The man sleeps while the dog stays awake they are both homeless.
This painting was voted into the top 10 in the “Its in his Eyes” challenge of the Red Bubble group Hombres Fatal. / ! / http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/border:whitewithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/557522-2-portrait-of-ben-oil-painting-on-stretched-canvas.jpg! / This painting was just awarded a Commended at the AGRA Autumn Exhibition.
Westfield, NJ – Sept 2008 – Hand held HDR
Manly Beach in Sydney was where I found this shot. The pine tree shadow and the beach flag just lined up perfectly. I thought it would make a lovely Xmas Card. JP
Old Bethpage Village – Oct 2008 – Taken as an HDR, using better methods to get the figure in focus. Natural Light, hand held.
Oct 2008
Part 4 in a series of 4. And the only yellow one. /
Back to the old school 80s retro – Enjoy your Freedom!
Mixed Media on 600gsm rough watercolour paper / 40×56 cm (c) REO 2008 / Original Available
It’s not too late to buy a calendar, is it? 2009 calendar
28 august 2009.
I’ve used my photos of this house a couple of times now / It seems that now there’s a difference between art and photography?? Ok, seems I’ve been too sensitive, ignore my rants :)
A grim snowman who is not happy about Christmas
Dedicated to Tim, my sister-in-law’s Australian husband. © 2009 Anne Hale. Featured in First Things group, Nov. 18/09. / Featured in The Patchwork group, Nov. 16/09. / Featured in Redbubble’s Featured T-Shirts homepage, Nov. 12/2009.
Just like the GRIM BROTHERS and their fairy tales, is it possible the Frosty the Snowman was not always so sweet? Mixing Halloween and Christmas together. I wish all of you out there a MERRY CHRISTMAS!! RB Rocks! Would you like to see a Christmas shirt of this character?
“The Visitor” is part 5 of the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country and land themselves in a frightening adventure..the first four chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below Watercolour on Arches Not Paper I froze, not daring to breathe, and slowly turned to see if one of us had gone out, but in the darkness of the room I could see the faint outline of three shapes…then if it wasn’t us, who was it? / At that moment Dahlia who was lying right next to me, chose to wake up and seeing the door open, was about to exclaim out loud…I clapped my hand over her mouth and the two of us stared mesmerized at the figure in the doorway…then suddenly and silently as it had appeared, it turned and vanished… we sat for what seemed like hours, afraid to move…finally as the skies began to lighten, I rose and went to the door…a hurried look outside showed that the storm had abated, and the sun was beginning to rise…no one was about and there were no footsteps leading to and from the bothy… / I turned back to find that the men were stirring and exclaiming over a stack of wood, some milk and bread, that were standing near the hearth….Dahlia and I exchanged a look and quickly cried in unison, “we must have overlooked them last night”…she and I were the only ones who knew about our night visitor and for once in accord, decided to keep silent…... / After we had something to eat, we would have to plan our next move…that is if we could move at all…we were marooned.... / Mark / The Bothy / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country
“The Tarn” is part of the “Weekend in the Country” series, but because I want each work to stand on it’s own, this is painted very differently..sepia tones on fabric… / A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier….our four friends have come to an impasse in their journey to another friend for Christmas…trapped by weather in a bothy on a mountain, they have no idea where to go or how to reach help…when we left them they were about to discuss what they should do next…to read the previous chapters and view the other paintings in the series, go HERE Watercolour, coloured pencil, and gouache on Raw Cotton..
the old man walks away / with his head held high / even with old bones / its clear he walks with pride Please read the entire piece here, inspired while I was out taking this shot yesterday. Alt Stadt. Innsbruck – Tirol – Austria / December 2009 Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens: 80mm CF F/2.8 Planar T* Lens / Film: Kodak BW400CN Medium Format
The first painting from the restored studio.... Mixed Media on Arches Paper…Linen Paper, Inks, Coloured Pencil, Watercolour Markers, Watercolour and Gouache… There was a time when I loved / The fantastic fabrics of the mind. / There was a time / When I lived my life / Based on culled fictions. / There was a time / When I was satisfied / With a fragment of reality, / Splintered, broken and smashed. / But now a lucid illumination / Steals into my heart. S. Chinmoy
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