rainbow memories series card // rainbow serpent festival 2003 OZDOOF/PSYTRANCE PHOTOART COLLECTIONS / Photos from Psytrance events and festivals (Australia + International) since 2001 taken by Webgrrl who publishes Australia’s largest Psytrance events photo portal & collection; OZDOOF.COM More Ozdoof/Psytrance Photoart can be found also here in RedBubble OZDOOF’S PORTFOLIO : /
This is a mix of fractals, part Fraxplorer / and part Apophysis. I hope you like it.
Single fractal using Apophysis /
In a controversy the instant we feel anger we have already ceased striving for the truth, and have begun striving for ourselves. ~Buddha
Watercolours on Illustration Board Also available on a Tshirt www.deborahholman.co.uk
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Merged photos of Tidal River at Wilsons Promontory National park
The theme of this highly charged drawing is the mythic concept of life, growth, and evolution. The image is comprised of a multitude of intricate eyes drawn in black ink, surrounded by colorful explosions resembling festive floral mandalas. This drawing is incredibly detailed! This piece is a fusion of my intensely-detailed black ink drawings and my equally-detailed colorful abstract work. The two come together in a rich marriage of style and energy. My abstract artwork is very process-oriented and carries a spiritual meaning related to the mystery of existence and a reverence for the unfolding process of life. The designs in this drawing arose spontaneously in a stream-of-consciousness manner. While working on drawings that are this detailed, I become so immersed in the work that drawing the images becomes a meditative process through which I strive to achieve balance amidst chaos (similar to the concept of mushin). The colors and designs arise spontaneously and reflect my interest in tribal and aboriginal art, specifically in the act of storytelling through nonrepresentational means. My abstract art is also heavily inspired by my world travels, particularly my visits to remote tribal villages in the Kutch region of India, as well as my visits to temples and roadside shrines in Sri Lanka, India, and Nepal. See more of my artwork at my website, www.thaneeya.com.
The pentagram… To the Wiccan, the five points of the pentagram represent Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit. Wiccans usually put the symbol in a circle, which has traditionally represented the endless or eternity. The ancient Chinese believed there were five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water), five planets, five seasons, five senses, as well as five basic colors, sounds and tastes. / -source Pentagrams were used symbolically in ancient Greece and Babylonia. / The pentagram has magical associations, and many people who practice Neopagan faiths wear jewelry incorporating the symbol. / Christians once more commonly used the pentagram to represent the five wounds of Jesus, and it also has associations within Freemasonry. The pentagram has long been associated with the planet Venus, and the worship of the goddess Venus, or her equivalent. It is also associated with the Roman word lucifer, which was a term used for Venus as the Morning Star, associated with the bringer of light and knowledge. It is most likely to have originated from the observations of prehistoric astronomers. When viewed from Earth, successive inferior conjunctions of Venus plot a nearly perfect pentagram shape around the zodiac every eight years. Many Neopagans, especially Wiccans, use the pentagram as a symbol of faith similar to the Christian cross or the Jewish Star of David. / It is not, however, a universal symbol for Neopaganism, and is rarely used by Reconstructionists. / Its religious symbolism is commonly explained by reference to the neo-Pythagorean understanding that the five vertices of the pentagram represent the four elements with the addition of Spirit as the uppermost point. / As a representation of the elements, the pentagram is involved in the Wiccan practice of summoning the elemental spirits of the four directions at the beginning of a ritual. The outer circle of the circumscribed pentagram is sometimes interpreted as binding the elements together or bringing them into harmony with each other. The Neopagan pentagram is generally displayed with one point up, partly because of the “inverted” goat’s head pentagram’s association with Satanism; however, within traditional forms of Wicca a pentagram with two points up is associated with the Second Degree Initiation and in this context has no relation to Satanism. Because of a perceived association with Satanism and also because of negative societal attitudes towards Neopagan religions and the “occult”, many United States schools have sought to prevent students from displaying the pentagram on clothing or jewelry. In public schools, such actions by administrators have been determined to be in violation of students’ First Amendment right to free exercise of religion. / -from wikipedia also available / the verse powers / “ thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
a derivitive from this design, available as a print… / When I was a raver / other tees on the “raver” side of things lol… > thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
things were all so bright… work details / photograph of our bass / some ps brushes used source / layering colour overlaying burning dodgin etc etc… / usual story…I start off doin one pic and end up with a handful of variations that I can never decide between …. / so half of them end up here… / :) thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
other tees on the “raver” side of things lol… > thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
I had this up on devart but it proved so underwhelmingly popular for such a stunning peice,i thought it might be better apreciated here. / chinon pocket zoom ,other stuff
Macro of water drop on reflective gift wrap
A mashup of various works, just thought it looked pretty cool so here it is :)
heh. t’shirt for LOOK HARD exhibition. / limited edition of 30. 5 gone. face in relief, flip through different T’shirt colours to see. -
Computer Generated Art from Ireland. / Example of Framed Print: / Brighten someone’s day with this cheerful and colourful greeting card (blank inside): /
oohh.. aahh… its one of those days…... making my head spin… going dotty …..... LOL it started off in FraxPlorer, as a fractal… but then we went into PSP and did all sorts of THINGS :))))))))))),,, and really went dotty :D
a mixture of photographic, freehand and digital media For Limited Edition prints on Kodak Professional Endura Metallic Paper, send me a message! Commissions welcome!
2007 featured in / Color Me a Rainbow on 12/09
A must for all little penguins, because let’s face it… living under the constant threat of orca attack is enough to leave even an Emperor Penguin feeling a little stressed at times.
No not advocating the use of any illegal substance this image was the result of relief after the lifting of a very heavy blanket of anxiety. / The title is happily frivolous.
After two years, a third instalment in this series. The first two were completed during a cheery, jolly summer holiday whereas this one was put together over the course of a wintry Adelaide Sunday afternoon. Watercolour, pen, marker, coloured pencil and pastel on watercolour paper.
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