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  • I used the common colour pencils to depict having the courage to be different and break out. I used a very short depth of field on this shot to focus on the red pencil and bring a 3-D effect to the shot. I hold this shot very close to heart- the only shot I submitted to a competition and sailed through to the finals :). The theme was…’breakout’, of course!

  • 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

  • I did this picture for the pure pleasure of drawing what I think is the perfect arabian. / Colour pencil, white gouache and black ink on grey mount board. Can’t remember the size, think it was about 44cm x 66cm. 1998. Sold Has been featured in the ‘Equine Art and Photography’ groups.

  • Just for something different Take a look at my other photos / Add me to your watchlist / /

  • I drew this a few years back when I was first experimenting with pen and watercolours. / I’ve always liked the drawing but not known what to do with it, so I’ve kept it simple and added it to the bubble!

  • 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

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

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

  • Churchill Island, located off Philip Island Vic, has a working horse display every Easter. It is great watching these magnificent animals in action just like days gone by. / Colour pencil on mat board 55.5×40cm 2008 Sold. Featured in ‘Everything Draft Horse and Carriage’ and ‘Creative Cards’ groups

  • Hand drawn and rendered… Saint Death (also known as La Santísima Muerte, and Doña Sebastiana), is a religious figure who receives petitions for love, luck, and protection. Although the Catholic Church has attacked the worship of Saint Death as a pagan tradition, many people insist on praying to this figure for miracles. Those who pray to this figure are often seeking the recovery of health, stolen items, or kidnapped family members. Saint Death is often depicted as a female figure, dressed as a grim reaper with a scythe and scales; also she can be dressed in a long white satin gown and a golden crown. In this form, many devotees view her as a variation of the Virgin Mary. / Some believe the cult of Saint Death originated from ancient witchcraft; however, Saint Death may have his/her roots in pre-Christian beliefs of the Aztec Native Americans who worshiped a similar figure by the name of Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death, along with his wife, Mictecacihuatl. The Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage. Family and friends gather to pray for and remember friends and relatives who have died. Many people believe that during the Day of the Dead, it is easier for the souls of the departed to visit the living. During the period most people visit the cemeteries where their loved ones are buried and decorate their graves with ofrendas, or offerings, often including orange marigolds called “cempasúchitl” (now usually called “Flor de Muerto” (“Flower of the Dead”)). These flowers are thought to attract souls of the dead to the offerings. A common symbol of the holiday is the skull (colloquially called calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, and foods such as sugar skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead. Sugar skulls are gifts that can be given to both the living and the dead. Some people believe that possessing “dia de los muertos” items can bring good luck. Many people get tattoos or have dolls of the dead to carry with them. The artist recommends a lighter colour tee for maximum detail. A darker tee will hide the black line work.

  • Emotive piece of art drawn in Graphite Pencil…L K Southward- Iconic Art UK Nominated for ‘Pay it Forward’ by Andy Mueller IPA “I have so many favorite works of art on the bubble that it is tough to narrow it down to just one. But every time I see this one, I know it is the one piece that triggers the most emotion out of me. So, I’d love to submit my Pay It Forward to a wonderful British Artist L K Southward and her graphite pencil drawing called “This is your son”. Every time I see this drawing, I have tears welling up in my eyes. It is such a strong piece of work, and she clearly is a very talented artist.” Featured in the group THE EEG on 9th May 2009 Featured in the War – lest we forget group for the 141st Memorial Day (1868-2009) Featured in the Pencil Drawing group on 13th September 2009 Original drawing sold on 29th April 2009

  • Colour pencils are my favourite subject to shoot … specially because they are so vibrant ! :)

  • Pencil, ink, gouache and acrylic on paper. Original size: 20×27cm

  • / Canvas Print / / Framed Print / / Greeting Card Moonlit Tide coloured pencil, pencil, charcoal, pastels on paper another in the “Connections” series of dry media on paper, I completed this today. / this young lady dressed in her patterned hawaiian hibiscus moo moo, is representational of how healing still water is, particularly on a moonlit night at eventide. Peace, tranquility, harmony….oneness with nature

  • This is no ordinary swiss army knife – this one is packed with the goods for artists More zomboy shirts here: /

  • Coloured Pencil and Ink on 280 gsm Glass Ivory Paper - / (40cm x 60cm) Worked on this one for over a week, through the wee small hours of the mornings. / FEATURED in ‘Coloured Pencil Art’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Fantastic Primitive Art’(June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘First Things’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Hand Drawn or Painted Art of Happiness & Joy’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Freedom to Shine’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Fantastic Primitive Art’ (July 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Colour Me a Rainbow’ (July 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ (July 2009) / FEATURED In ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ (July 2009) / FEATURED in ‘The New Beat Generation’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Spectacular Spirals’ August, 2009

  • Coloured Pencil and Ink on Textured Glass Ivory Paper 120gsm / 60cm x 40cm FEATURED in ‘The Patchwork’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ (June 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Freedon in Words and Art’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Shameless Self Promotion’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ (August, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Finks of Inks’ (August 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Escher and Perspective’ (September, 2009) / FEATURED in ‘Eat Sleep Draw’ (September, 2009)

  • Drawn with Pastels and Coloured Pencils on 280 gsm Linen textured paper (A3) FEATURED IN THE RED BUBBLE FEATURE GALLERY 1/7/09 / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ July 2009 Sincere thanks to the person who purchased a framed print of this work. I hope it brings you much visual pleasure.

  • Black Ink, graphite, coloured pencil, pastels & white gel pen on A5 cartridge This comes purely from my love of the ocean… It’s beauty & power, it’s cool calm flow of serenity… / From the crystal clear waters of tropical isles to the deep blue-greens at the base of a breaking wave… / By the sea… there is nowhere i’d rather be. Soundtrack: / Girl & The Sea By The Presets… title says it all! / La Mar By The Beautiful Girls… I want this song played at my wedding & my funeral… / All I Need By Air… Classic & what i was listening to whilst drawing.

  • Colour pencil, graphite and pastel on paper. 19×25 cm. It’s been hard finding personal drawing time of late. She has been ‘in the making’ for about 5 weeks. It feels nice to have a piece finished. Hope to start a new one today.

  • Many artists like art to be serious and meaningful, which is fine by me, but hey, I think the world is big enough to have fun art as well as serious art. This is based on a fluffy toy, but I changed the colours of his scarf, added stripes and gave him stripes too. I used coloured pencils and fineliner pens for this. Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit obviously influenced the manufacturers of this fluffy toy and I was probably think of him when I redesigned the scarf :) And here is the esteemed model himself: FEATURED BY FINE ARTS INFLUENCED BY LITERATURE GROUP – 11th October 2009 FEATURED BY RABBIT, RABBIT GROUP – 11th October 2009 FEATURED BY FIRST THINGS GROUP – 11th October 2009 / FEATURED BY ART AND STORIES MADE FOR CHILDREN – 15th October 2009 / FEATURED BY DIMENSIONS GROUP – 25th October 2009 / I wish to thank Peter the rabbit for being such an inspiration. This portrait I did of him was favourited 23 times and Featured twice … in just the first two days.

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