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  • Miss Bling
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    How many sales of this work? – 1 sale so far! / Dedication – “Miss Bling” is dedicated to my best mate Marvette, who I went to school with many years ago…Marve is an Australian aboriginal islander, her mother and family became like my adopted family, when i was a troubled teenager, i love them dearly…..here’s to you Mar Who? and Mrs Marve…better known now as aboriginal elder ‘Aunty Maureen’.... i’ll always love you, thanks for the memories :) / / Miss Bling TShirt / / Greeting Card / / Framed Print Miss Bling is a brand new brown paper creation / I used ink, pastel, acrylic, gesso, marker pens, photoshop, rubber stamps i created myself …. to create this little number – it was thunk up by my son Ben… / the whole disco hippy idea was his…thanks Benji :) / / Poster / / Laminated Print / !

  • Mi & Yuu
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    / ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor Mi & Yuu is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. These little girls are in Korean dress.

  • ”In him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will” / Ephesians 1:11 God’s Spirit can guide and teach us through his word in such surprising ways. When God sends a message to us through scripture it is never by accident. In Isaiah 55:11, God says that wherever He sends His word it never returns empty, but always achieves the special purpose for which it was sent. Prayerfully consider the verse that inspired this painting and know that the Mighty God of all the heavens has reached out to touch you this moment. VerseVisions is a contemporary art ministry whose purpose is to share the love and message of God to all people through art and scriptural words of encouragement. Predestined, Ephesians 1:11, VerseVisions Art. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Original and inspiring large format fine art prints and canvases by contemporary Christian artist Mark Lawrence. Versevisions.com Is Jesus Christ the answer? He promises if you diligently Seek Him that He will be found. / .

  • ”He who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with his own hands, that he may have something to share with those in need.” Ephesians 4:28 God’s Spirit can guide and teach us through his word in such surprising ways. When God sends a message to us through scripture it is never by accident. In Isaiah 55:11, God says that wherever He sends His word it never returns empty, but always achieves the special purpose for which it was sent. Prayerfully consider the verse that inspired this painting and know that the Mighty God of all the heavens has reached out to touch you this moment. VerseVisions is a contemporary art ministry whose purpose is to share the love and message of God to all people through art and scriptural words of encouragement. Blessed to Bless Others, Ephesians 4:28, VerseVisions Art. Digital mixed media on canvas, 60×40 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved. Original and inspiring large format fine art prints and canvases by contemporary Christian artist Mark Lawrence. Versevisions.com Is Jesus Christ the answer? He promises if you diligently Seek Him that He will be found. / .

  • Lunch
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Yes, this cameleon is eating a grass hopper..

  • Work It!
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • Dedication – “Miss Bling” is dedicated to my best mate Marvette, who I went to school with many years ago…Marve is an Australian aboriginal islander, her mother and family became like my adopted family, when i was a troubled teenager, i love them dearly…..here’s to you Mar Who? and Mrs Marve…better known now as aboriginal elder ‘Aunty Maureen’.... i’ll always love you, thanks for the memories :) / / Greeting Card / / Framed Print Miss Bling is a brand new brown paper creation / I used ink, pastel, acrylic, gesso, marker pens, photoshop, rubber stamps i created myself …. to create this little number – it was thunk up by my son Ben… / the whole disco hippy idea was his…thanks Benji :) / / Poster / / Laminated Print / !

  • HAVACUPPA LAVA TEA
    by Dayonda

    US$3.71–US$18.53

    Full, hot and steaming cup of tea inside a crystal container. Also recognizable are a feather, a teapot, and a tiny fairy- or rose, whichever you want. Teacup and other clipart from Photoshop. / Swirling background made in Apophysis.

  • RUST Calendars
    by RUST

    ZOMBIE’s Calendar of Horrors / !http://images-0.red…

    ZOMBIE’s Calendar of Horrors / Rouble in RUST clip-art / RUST art /

  • RUST art prints
    by RUST

    Gold / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greetin…

    Gold / From my Heart / Vampire / Coming Into Human Flesh / The Creature from the Black Lagoon / Flower / The Devil’s Rejects 1 / Freakshow / Altar / Red Trees / RUST art /

  • Alone
    by Romeo Koitmäe

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Black and white landscape of a solitary tree on the banks of the Baltic Sea.

  • Sharon
    by trixypixie

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    Location: the melbourne City / Model: SharonGertner / MUA: Yvonne Borland / Photography:myself / my portfolios can be found on: DeviantArt: / www.trixypixie.deviantart.com Flickr: / http://www.flickr.com/photos/marinha1985/ Carbonmade: / http://trixypixie.carbonmade.com/ ModelMayhem: / http://www.modelmayhem.com/mariahkord Facebook Group: / http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7862078238&ref=ts

  • RUST t-shirts
    by RUST

    KISS / !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/clothing/backgroundcolor:fafafa/b…

    KISS / Witch / Robert Smith / Frankenstein / Running To The Light / Losing My Religion / Rob Zombie – Halloween / CLIP ART 06 / Losing My Religion / Discovered in the Dark / Skulls / Little Princess / RUST logo /

  • Design, Clipping Masks & Endless Possibilities
    by Alison Johnston

    A while ago, Scott Kelby did a tutorial on some different ways to present ones work. The basis of what it was – open an image, create ne…

    A while ago, Scott Kelby did a tutorial on some different ways to present ones work. The basis of what it was – open an image, create new blank layer, use rectangular marquee tool to create the shape you want, fill with any colour, copy and paste/duplicate 2 more, move original image above the rectangles and clip the top layer to it. An example of this is below, although I haven’t done any background design work etc., I’ve just added a drop shadow and some type Corey Barker came along with another variant to this, where he used the warp tool to get a different take on it. So I starting thinking that there really is endless possibilities to this technique, using shape layers and even brushes. You could use the pen tool set to ‘shape layers’ to create your own unique shape. You could hunt the internet on a rainy day and download some shapes, brushes etc., The is one technique that is only limited by your own imagination. You’ll have to ignore the image I’ve used here – but remember that you are not limited to one image. For instance, you may have some flowers lying on a table that you could use for the faded b/ground and another one for the highlight. You may have a nice shot of a pride of lions and have a head shot of a lion that you want to highlight. So lets take a look at how very easy it can be to create a design for a card or even a larger framed print. Here is the start image if you’d like to mess around with this first, just click through for the larger image. The first thing you are going to do is double click on the background layer and a dialogue box will appear, click OK to accept the default Layer 0 or name the layer first. Duplicate this layer. Click on the bottom most layer to make it active, hold down your Ctrl key (Cmd on a Mac) and click the create new layer icon at the bottom of your layers palette. This will force the new layer to be created below your b/ground layer. Your layers palette will look something like this. Make sure that you are working on the newly created layer and fill that with a colour of your choice. I’ve used white, but it will be image dependant. Still working on this newly created layer, I want you to click on the create new layer icon at the bottom on the layers palette. Because we want this layer to be above our filled layer there is no need to hold down the Ctrl key. Turn off the 2 top layers (with your image/images on them) and working on the newly created layer, grab your rectangular marquee tool and draw out something similar to the image below. Now go ahead and fill that selection a colour … any colour, I used black. You can go ahead and deselect now. Turn on the image layer directly above the layer with the filled rectangle. You can turn off the background layer with a solid fill if you like, it doesn’t matter. If I’m starting to sound confusing, refer to the image below. To get the effect you want, you are going to clip the image layer with the rectangle layer. Now there’s a couple of ways that you can do this, so I’ll just run through them. Click on your image layer above the rectangle layer and go to Layer>Create Clipping Mask – you can also use the keyboard shortcut Alt + Ctrl + G or a much simpler way to do this is Click on the image layer to make it active, hold down your Alt key and place your mouse on the line that seperates the image and rectangle layer, a small icon will appear, then click and you will get the same result. If I’ve been explaining this properly, you should end up with an image similar to this You can still move around the image inside the clipping mask. Grab your move tool and position which part of the image you would like there. You can make the rectangle layer active and move that around independently of the image. If you would like to move both of them around together, click on one of the layers and then shift click on the other, grab your move tool and both of the layers can be moved to position them anywhere you like. This is where you’ll start moving into the ‘individual options’ part :-) I took the opacity of the image down to 40%, I then make the rectangle layer active, clicked the FX icon at the bottom of the layers palette and chose Stroke – and I used black at 3 pixels. So lets move on to the shape layer and do exactly the same thing as you did here. Make sure that the active layer is the image that you were just working on and then go to the shape tool, and from the top menu bar pick a shape – I picked a heart – and draw out the shape where you would like it to be. Had I clicked off the shape layer before I took the screenshot, that nasty black edge wouldn’t be there :-) Make the top image layer active and go ahead and clip it with the shape layer – see above for how to do that. Grab your move tool, and working on the image layer, place it where you like inside the shape. The you could make the shape layer active and give the shape a stroke. I would go and refine the image by making the rectangular part of this image smaller. Click on one or the other of the first edit you did, then shift + click on the other layer – go to Edit > Transform > Scale and scale it down – or use Ctrl + T on the keyboard and then right click and choose scale. I might even go in and give the heart shape a drop shadow, perhaps even the rectangle and add some text. What you’ll notice in the next image, is that I went back to the first image you clipped with the rectangle and moved it inside the rectangle so that my son was visible, of course I used that part of the image as the highlight. I did say at the beginning of this that you could probably also use a brush to do the very same thing …... lets go and try it :-) Do the first part of the tutorial again, but because you aren’t going to be using a shape layer, we will have to create a new blank layer. That will be above the image for the first clip and below the second image that you have turned off. Now go and choose a brush. I picked the leaf brush 95. Once you have that, you will need to go into the brush engine and turn off all the dynamics except smoothing. Referencing the image below, uncheck all the green ticks, but leave smoothing. Make the brush the size you want it to be and click severla times in the one spot to make sure you have a good coverage – I used black as the f/ground colour. Now, with the tragic …. oops, magic wand tool click in the transparent area, then inverse the selection and fill it with black. Inverse the selection again and grab your eraser tool to make sure there are no pixels floating around. You can deselect and turn on the image above and clip the image with the brush shape. Go ahead and click on the FX button and stroke the brush layer if you like. I grabbed the transform tool and rotated the brush shape, then clicked on the image layer, grabbed the move tool and positioned the image where I wanted it. I then used some text. And here’s the final image using one of the brushes to make a shape. The possibilities for designs are endless …... just go and have some fun with it all :-)

  • More tea, Vicar?
    by Adriana Glackin

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    I’ve been playing with this all week, and I think it’s gritty, grotty and ugly enough to be complete. Funny how stumbling across the internet, you find sites that you didn’t even know existed – and that was my inpsiration for this grotty little number. I found a site where you can write up your own little newspaper story, so I wrote a little ditty, added to that a fairly ordinary shot of a tea cup, then the rest evolved from there. I’ll post a journal, complete with link and my story shortly.

  • Freakshow
    by RUST

    US$3.48–US$92.72

    I’ve fixed this painting a little (hue & saturation of the background colour) with Photoshop, because I wasn’t like the result. The original colours are yellow and orange however I didin’t like them. When I’ve finished the black figures I wanted a dull colour for the background. / ROUBLE Acrylic & Gouache. CLIP ART 01 / CLIP ART 02 / CLIP ART 08

  • Love growth
    by sgame

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    abstract vector tree and love hearts Download Royal Free Images Download Royal Free Images

  • 30 Days +
    by funkyfacestudio

    Hi all, I’ve found a new site that I wanted to share, It’s called hulu.com / There are …

    Hi all, I’ve found a new site that I wanted to share, It’s called hulu.com / There are a ton of movies and clips for free. I found what looks to be a great documentary series, they are each around 45 minutes,It’s called “30 Days”. I watched the one called “off the grid” It’s about two people from the Bronx living in an eco friendly place for 30 days, It was very interesting and pretty funny too. I think I’ll watch the one about living on an Indian reservation later tonight….....looks sad though. I’ve been really sick lately so I haven’t been around much…....I think It’s bad allergies from all the rain we had….......I’m just wiped out ! On a good note , I got a Diana f+ for my birthday and I’m so looking forward to playing with it ! I hope everyone is well :) / Take care, Lisa

  • the hair clip
    by shawhouse

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    from a collaboration with Nikki Mulkern.

  • Damsels
    by jo beerens

    US$24.70

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