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  • Bright, colourful, sugary wicknessness More yummy things here

  • Assorted Peppers in beautiful colors from the Farmers Market in Raleigh, North Carolina. Perfect Framed wall print for your kitchen /

  • Celebrating the Gloriousness of Big Girls and Big Cakes. Painted in the Spring of 2007 The original of this painting is 20”x20” and is now owned by a private collector. (I retain all copyrights) Visit my Online Art gallery

  • This is my version of a tasmanian devil, holding a red bubble, I am looking for sugestions for a name, this should be a lot of fun. So what do ya think. / I havent decided on the prize yet but I assure you it will be great’ / Cheers / Ruben I decided on a prize a $25 Us dollar gife certificate from RB, to the winner. / I will pick the one I think is best on next Sunday….Good Luck… ** / Sunday Nov.18,2007 / The winner of the $25 GC is Catherine Cr / congrads Catherine. Thanks everone for the suggestions there were over 100 suggestions and 565 views / in only 7 days.

  • As a child I have fond memories of eating Jelly Babies when I lived in England. I later found out that they were originally known as Peace Babies. Jelly Babies were launched 75 Years ago by Bassett’s – one of Britain’s oldest sweets manufacturers – to celebrate the end of the first world war. Peace Babies were popular between the wars, but production ceased in the Second World War because of a shortage of raw materials. They came back in 1953, renamed Jelly Babies. I thought I’ll paint some of the famous Bertie Basset’s liquorice allsorts too,,,I use to love the black jelly ones with thousands and thousands on them. Oh the memories of childhood :)

  • Canon Digital Rebel 400D / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / / ................................................................................ / Lunch time at the Easton Mall in Columbus Ohio / Selective Coloring and post processing / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Click to View By Category: / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Downtown Cleveland ...............................................................................................................

  • Cat was caught on stealing sausage! But he is so cute, so, I think, he deserves a little treat ;) This little guy is also on tees and even keds shoes: Read more in my blog!

  • which is YOUR kind of cherries? :) Featured on RB’s homepage on the 6th July 2008. p.s. feel free to send me a bubblemail if you want just a pair of these cheeky cherries to be on a t-shirt / card. pick your own cherry personality now!

  • colored energy drinks

  • / / other products from this series: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / paprika&beads

  • Model – Meluxine This is about as ghetto as studio-esque lighting gets. / It’s called daylight. / I know, weird hey. And it’s so cheap it’s scary. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas ps. if you happen to own/know of this ‘pasta’, I would strongly advise against trying to eat it. The model’s only just getting her taste buds back.

  • oh no! these cool cherries have quietly sneaked away from the cheeky group and seeking fans of their own! they are so cheeky cool with their summer shades…

  • grow your own cupcakes! featured in Christmas and Seasonal Greeting Cards on August 16, 2008 Check out more products from this design here!

  • grow your own cupcakes! Check out more products from this design here!

  • The Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia, There used to be a Fox in just about every major city. / This one was fully restored and in 1989 they celebrated the 60 th anniversary of \”Gone With The Wind\” with a black tie event and commissioned special posters of \”the Fox Theater\” commemorating the event! Ted Turner was there along with 7 of the original cast of the movie and many elite, I was there in black tie signing prints, a great event and a great painting! / The original 36×48 oil painting sold for $10,000.00.

  • This was a sign on a building across the road from Graceland, It was hardly noticeable during the day and seemed small and insignificant, But I thought I could do something special with it and it turned out great. / This is a 36×48 oil on canvas. the original sold 10 years ago for about $10,000

  • One of 26 images for a new manuscript for a children’s picture book…… this is a combination of photography, vector, drawings and a special recipe for the overall effect. I wanted to stay with the shadows because I love the challenge of allowing little ones to use their imagination to visualize the character they want to see. I started this manuscript with my youngest as my inspiration, she loves cupcakes. I had a blast writing the Lilliput picture book and my kids really enjoyed it. I am really proud of all the hard work and how it turned out and I cannot wait until it finds a home at a house. Until then I want to keep writing and make up the illustrations. I love the challenge and the expression on my kids faces with the images that I turn out. btw…. / The cupcake is actually a first attempt over a year ago to design vector art. I never deleted it, thank goodness :).

  • KUMARJI .. WAS ON MY MIND WHEN I CREATED THIS.. / A VISIT TO INIDA.. I WOULD BE IN HEAVEN… HE WOULD SHOW ME ALL THE FINE PLACES TO DINE AS WELL AS THE SAFE…AMAZING STREET SHOPS.. / KUMARJI.. THIIS ONES FOR YOU!! / OUR MUSIC KUMARJI… MY FAV SONG FOR YOU apparently Kumarji was inspired too.. below is one of his wonderful chapters from his book… this chapter he called An old fashioned elevator and I love it! The Riviera Hotel, Dubai, May, 1987 The motorized elevator mesh doors began to screech and clang to close automatically, one after the other. First the one fixed to the floor level and then the one fixed to the elevator. This contraption did not seem as dangerous to me, compared to the ones I’ve seen where you need to grab the grip with both hands, put all your might into sliding the mesh doors to close and then you can wipe all that sweat off your foreheads in the heat of summer afternoons in this desert town as well as back home in India. But this was almost midnight, quite nippy and very pleasant as the sands in the desert tend to cool as we progress into the night. Unmindful of waking up the entire hotel, I’d decided to ignore the staircase. I was far too drunk and too happy to notice that there was someone else in the elevator as well until, I ‘heard’ the movement. This seemed unusual. But I remained, just the way I was. Facing the doors, instead of turning around to see if this was a familiar guest or someone I knew. “Do you have a spare cigarette” I heard a male voice say, rather than ask. I also noticed that he’d chosen to ignore adding ‘please’ at the end of his request. But his voice sounded familiarly commanding to me. Like coming from someone I knew from the past and someone who’s used to speaking with a characteristic authority. Without turning around, I pulled out my pack of Marlborough reds and my lighter. Just as I was about to turnaround to hand him his desire, I felt his hand on my left shoulder and I stiffened. I heard him laugh. “Sonoovabitch!” he said, his laugh turning into a roar. And I turned around. “You mothafuckah!” I replied and we both burst out laughing together. Soon we lit up our cigarettes while letting out our unanimous billows of smoke through our grins, teeth and nostrils as we hugged each other. “So you’re screwing Hasina these days…eh!” he informed me. Rather than asking me. No Joseph I replied. Which also was the truth. “It is she, and I love her” I said. Realizing this for the first time, myself…and I received all the answers that I needed from my life that night… “Now would you like to press that button for ground floor! Or are we gonna stand here in this elevator for all night long?” I said.. PLEASE VIEW LARGE Here’s the thought: “what would it be like to enter an elevator and get all of lifes questions answered…. you know the old fashion type of elevator.. with the pull metal door that perhaps now you only find in freight elevators… I have been and will be working on a images that I plan to use as a series for sale as art and as a book. Elevator Instructions…Have a peek at the others.. ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… BOOK 1..How to Live / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… How To Avoid Alienation / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… When Dad Leaves / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Loving Lifetimes / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Becoming Enlightened / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Dining Out / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Being Naked / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS…On What Is Evil

  • Al Fresco Cats / Acrylic on canvas / Size: 505mm x 405mm I’m combining three of the loves of my life here – cats, gardens and food. / These two cats resemble a couple of cats I had as a child, Skittle (black and white) and Victor (marmalade). They are just deciding what to eat first, perhaps the cheese…as / there seems no meat available.

  • my weapon Canon 50D

  • Drip
    by G !

    Food coloring suspended in water, in acrylic tank.

  • I was experimenting with water and food colouring in my DIY studio at home. I put drops of the dye into the water and then quickly focused before the dye sank to the bottom. I also used thin white plastic with a light behind it to bring up the vivid colours. After viewing this in my digital darkroom I flipped the image just for fun to give it another dimension. It sort of looks like flowers growing up out of the ground.

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