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  • whatever will be, will be / The future’s not ours to see / ‘Hey’ Sarah Sarah / What will be, will be. When I was young, I didn’t know this song was italian, so I sang it thinking it was ‘Hey Sarah Sarah, instead of Que Sera Sera :)

  • 2040 views 3/11/09 Lolly is the sweetest munchkin, I love her to death! Although I am really, really going to miss my cousin and her gorgie daughter when they move to Macau my compensation is the addition to my family of this little girl. It’s a bit tricky now having a Tolly and a Lolly! When I growl at Lolly for jumping all over the elderly Tolly, Tolly often gives me this kind of “what did I do?” look! But Lolly was named by the afore-mentioned gorgie daughter of my cousin who is 3 years old so there it is.

  • Originally B&W film shot, I then coloured it in photoshop. A photo from my 1940’s/50’s inspired series of my sister.

  • An oldie but a goodie.. A photo taken spring 2007 of my daughter under the blossom tree.

  • A female Elephant seal Mirounga angustirostris warding off intruders / Image was taken at the Elephant Seal park and Reserve in San Simeon CA Fuji S2 pro / 80-200 /2.8 @ 200 / Image taken 8 feet away, on ground level E- is for Elephant Seal Featured: National Parks of the World group, August 2009 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below will be donated to the Marine Conservation Organization Consider my other images of Elephant Seals /

  • A drawing using coloured pencils on smooth surface cartridge paper see more of my images at www.deborahholman.co.uk

  • Coloured pencils on smooth cartridge paper

  • Porcelain world Series Model: Chalsea Darling

  • If you venture into the woods and feel the watcher’s eyes. Be sure to show all due respect. For you are just a visitor the watchers’ presence is meant. Burnt Umber, Burnt Ochre and Black coloured pencils on W&N Smooth Cartridge paper

  • In my most recent series: ‘Face Navigation’ , I have used the fluidity of watercolour painting to express a personal perception of self and others. There is an awareness of the universal human condition through facial expression, and in some cases I create a progression of images, exploring the changing perception of a person by deconstructing facial recognition. As there is a shift over time in attitude or mood, there is a corresponding shift in visual interpretation. Sizes variable, average sizes 250×102 mm. Watercolour on rag paper. / / Web: www.littlemalopgallery.com.au For availability of original work please contact Robert Avitabile at: METROPOLIS GALLERY / 64 Ryrie Street / Geelong, Victoria, AUSTRALIA 3220 Telephone: +61 3 5221 6505 www.metropolisgallery.com.au

  • Sun Machine is coming down and we’re gonna have a party Inspired by the song “Memory of a Free Festival” by David Bowie

  • 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: /

  • Thank you to Linmarie / for these very beautiful words which she wrote after seeing Safe in the Branches:- My skin is auburn / My eyes are autumn / My lips a taught brown frown / My fingers are branches of a tree / against my expression of being let down. You never saw me when I stood right next to you / I walked on egg shells just to please you / You looked right through my soul, missed all I had to offer / I had no where else to go. So the forest became my place to reflect, hide and be safe / I became one with nature, because she heard my song / She welcomed me, wrapped me in warmth / And told me ” It has been to long”. Music fills me with wind and storms / The forest has become my new arms / Because you didn’t, I moved along / You should have listened, I am now strong. Burnt Ochre, Burnt Umber and Black coloured pencils on Windsor & Newton smooth surface cartridge paper

  • Original drawn in coloured pencil also available as a print /

  • Work featured on home page 06/01/2009 – Thank you very much dear Redbubble:0)) / First place of the Fabulous ts Gruop Challenge here One of my best sellers T-shirt on REDBUBBLE. / You can buy more products of this design in My Zazzle Store here / / / / / / / / / / Thank you for buying ! :0) Another favorite:White Flowers All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • Reloaded as it wasn’t showing on activity lists! Having tried to get her to pose for me and failing on the whole, I gave up and she started playing with her NDS… well i grabbed two scarves she has, which were freebies from the local Wok Buffet Restaurant and managed to get them to stay on her head and snapped about 10 shots whilst she was playing, every odd shot I had to say DS down as it was getting higher and higher and was in the picture! Well this is the result and I actually quite like it! Natural light through the window. Aged 8 years. Nikon D40 18-55mm

  • self-portrait / natural light Canon EOS 400D / Canon EF-S 60mm 1:2.8 Macro USM

  • Featured on the Homepage 29th August 2009! Featured in For the Love of Canon – July 09 – thank you! Featured in Canon DSLR – July 09 – thanks so much! Another shot of Belle the puppy, this time with her boy, Hudson. Actually she is supposed to belong to my daughter, Tane, but everybody is just enjoying her so much. ( : Canon 400D / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/60 / Av( Aperture Value ) 11.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length 45.0 mm

  • The Golden Elephant – story and art by Karin Taylor / A long long time ago in a tropical land where the papaya grow wild and free, there lived a golden elephant who’s beauty was unsurpassed. All the creatures were mesmerised by what appeared to be the sun entering the water when she swam and when she walked on the land everyone stepped aside, as elephants were revered. Legend has it, the golden elephant was once a beautiful warrior princess. Once, in midst of of a terrible battle with her enemy about to take her life, she made a wish that she could become an elephant, for then no harm would come to her. The beautiful warrior princess was granted her wish, tho could sadly not return to her human form, and so it was that the golden elephant lived forever, bringing warmth and light wherever she went. During the darkest nights when the stars hid and the moon disappeared, the beautiful golden elephant shone like the sun, lighting the way for pilgrims on their journey. Although very happy she got what she wished for, the golden elephant found herself still thinking the grass was sometimes greener on the other side. Indeed she would have liked to be human again. But she accepted her new role and did the best she could with her gift of light. The moral of the story – be careful what we wish for

  • a pencil drawing, coloured digitally, fish from another painting. Cropped version Tribal / Many thanks to Keith Richardson for my signature chop

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