Coloured food
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/ ................................................................................ / 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 / ............................................................................................................... /
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H A P P Y N E W Y E A R T O A LL !
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All the delicious delights and colours of beautiful Tuscany painted in a stylish, colourful, lively composition.
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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.
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I’m no photographer – at all – but I took this polaroid of my dog years ago and loved how the colours turned out. He looked like he was dreaming and knowing him it’d be about food so I added a little sketch.
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Bright, colourful, sugary wicknessness More yummy things here
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I found a little patch of wild mushrooms while out walking today. They were huge, white and very beautiful.
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A Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus, is drinking nectat from a daisy. Macro closeup. Goleta California. Cnsider these images as companions / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
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Please let me introduce to you the Cheeky Cherries, Legless Lemon, All Night Apple, Messed Up Mango, Sloshed Strawberry and Off Ya Face Orange. They are six tipsy fruits who love a great time! Coloured pencil drawing. To better view the detail of this one, click view larger or you can also see close ups of a few of them with the links below: / Legless Lemon / All Night Apple / Off Ya Face Orange
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A rather timid little monkey at his mother’s side…... Some Links to My Pics:
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/ Dragon Chef! / / Desserts are Dragon Chef’s speciality! / / All of these are a part of a Children’s Book I’ve written, as you could probably imagine, there are a LOT more Dragons, and Dragon Chef’s doing different things. Stay Tuned… /
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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 :)
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This is one my mum thinks will sell to a variety of people. I hope so! If the colours look funny its because i changed the setting to CMYK so it prints out perfectly…
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butterfly caught on a flower in the sun. They move around quite fast and I only like photographing them in the wild, so I was lucky to get him like this. It is supporting for me to think that we can reach out to the good things in life in a strong way although we are fragile and small.
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The original working title was “How to Torture Your Husband”....... or, to be more accurate, my husband! He LOVES liquorice allsorts, and watching me painting this was pure torture for him. He now has a massive craving for these delicious sweets. Painted from a wonderful reference image provided by Dianna Ponting with permission to paint. Watercolours on Fabriano Artistico extra white paper using artists quality paints.
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