I have produced hundreds of scribbles, sketches, drawings, cartoons and paintings over the years, yet when someone asks me how I come up with ideas for work I tell them I’m really not sure. A truly original idea for a piece of art is always a gift from somewhere else, and you just hope and pray it might happen again. I have thought about this subject a lot, about where inspiration or stream of consciousness comes from. The result was a large oil painting titled “Waiting for Inspiration”. It portrays a painter sitting on the floor of his studio adjacent to a large blank canvas propped up against the wall. A dirt road runs through the middle of the room, past the canvas and off into the distance. / The painter I guess is me, waiting to thumb that lift, to take that ride, to catch that inspiration.. before it passes through. / - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - - - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – /
Sensuous, flowing digital abstract in blues and purples.
Multicolored fluid abstract. / /
Acrylic on canvas. Size is approximately 4ft X 4ft. Inspired by Psalm 51:12 Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. /
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57” In the group “All Things Orange Artwork Gallery” this painting won 1st place in the the challenge “Radiant Orange Flower”.
I purchased a laminated print of this piece, and I have to tell you, the high gloss print just makes this one pop! It is so smooth and fluid. My only complaint is that everyone (with the exception of one of my neices) first comment is, “What is it?” Heck, when it first came, my husband said “What is it?” I said “An abstract” he said ”..so what is it..” We went back and forth a minute, then he finally gave me this odd look and said “People actually like this stuff?” LOL I’ve had people ask if it’s an ear, a dog’s dew claw, paint swirls, etc. I keep saying, it’s just a digitally rendered image, it’s nothing. I finally gave up and started say If that’s what you think it is, then it is. Personally, to me, it reminds me of blood cells flowing. LOL Like I said, it’s whatever you think it is! Created in Apophysis 3D hack This piece was featured in the Digital Abstracts and Patterns group, the Abstract Art group, and the main Art page. Thank You! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / This piece can be found in my Digital Abstract Calendar. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / For products featuring this image, visit Karri’s Zazzle Store More Fractals by Karri Klawiter
An acrylic on canvas. Portrait of a Medieval Girl, losely based on Mary Boleyn. 40×40 cm. (16” x 16”) I had already experimented with this image using Corel Painter, so thought it was about time I tried to paint it. Some of the stages, in case anyone is interested: /
Model – Halohid Andy and Marilyn – here’s looking at you kids. I’ve decided to make this available as a print mainly because I want to test out this site’s print quality myself. It won’t be available for long so if you want a copy without having to pay my gallery prices better get in now ;) Copyright Harmony Nicholas
All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
This is an image of the walkway of : the Courthouse of Fort Meyers, Florida Walk this way ! Featured in Light and Reflection Featured in First things / Featured in Digital Abstracts and Patterns Featured in Contrasting Perceptions / Over 1000 Views… thank you all so much ! *updated 10/08/09: 114 comments, ,43 favoritings… I guess it is my top shot. ..lol * / Sony cybershot DSC p 200 point and shoot. , *while walking:) I have always been partial to architectural abstracts. And here is my Second top shot :)
Acrylic on canvas. /
Acrylic on canvas. View My YouTube Videos For This Painting
Inspired by the scripture Song of Solomon 2:12 as love and passion is in the air! / Flowers appear on the earth; / the season of singing has come, / the cooing of doves / is heard in our land. Watch Painting Video
“I am so paisley pretty, and I know it!” Is there any thing more delightful than parrot fully arrayed in paisley. Beautiful alluring and sultry. This bird is quietly waiting in her tropical paradise just waiting to be discovered! / THE ORIGINAL is a Colored Pencil and marker Painting on MFD BOARD. Color pencils and markers are laid layer upon layer to create a translucent, luminous finish similar to airbrush paintings. The painting is set, and finished with a Gloss finish. The image wraps around smoothed edges, making it ready to hang, but may be framed if you choose. / Note: Pictured here is a very accurate representation scan of the original. It truly is a stunning finish. ABOUT ORIGINAL: / Title: Paradise Paisley / Size:12.5”x24” / Medium: Color pencil, marker print digitally enhanced / Media: MFD Panel / Smoothed Edge, image rap around makes it ready to hang / COA included / STATUS: AVAILABLE
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All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
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Acrylic on canvas. Size is 20 X 30 inches. /
A print version of the image that I initially did for a T-shirt. [Thanks to Skeletal Mess for some fantastic textures.] Featured – Layered with Texture – August 2009
Inspired by the music of Sam Phillips, too much coffee at 4 am, Alice, and the first hint of autumn in Boston
Acrylic on unstretched canvas. Original is 24×30 inches.
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