Watercolour and pastel. Mixed media collage. / Original is ACEO trading card size. Copyright Celia Coulter 2006. This experiment was the result of failed pieces from watercolour and pastel works which I rearranged in a collage to make a complete new work of art. And am very pleased with the result.
This is a shot of an acquaintance of mine, Wen. / Although I have received permission to post it, it was a candid. His peaceful yet contemplative stance and expression was almost enlightening. It has obviously been treated – contrast/brightness – but no cropping or graphic manipulation. / / Personal Selection / Abstract / Architecture / Candid / Digitalart / Emotive / Humourous / Industrial / Inspirational / Interior / Landscape / Nature / People / Portraits / Street / Urban / / Writings (or ramblings) / Eat Me / The 10th / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Untitled / Beauty / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
One of the ‘Secret Place’ collection depicting that intimate and unique relationship between women. Painting, Acrylic on canvas
This was a series of firsts for me, my first studio shoot and my first nude shoot, hope you like what I came up with. / Nude shoot Wrapped Art Direction by Alateia from Shooters Gallery / Model Adrian View all of the series here Take a look at my other photos / / / /
Thought I’d pop up a drawing from a series of works I did featuring sock puppets!
My friend Len gazing across a sea of cloud at the Refuge Estagnous, Mont Valier, France. We had hoped to spend the morning on the nearby via ferrata (climbing on fixed wires and ladders on sheer rock faces), but the cloud was so low we had to abandon our plans and simply walk down.
Little Brownie is part of my owl collection. Placed her beside an old vase. After taking quite a few shots of my owls…I am starting to think they all look pretty much alike :D / /
Images copyright ©Eva Lee 2009. / Copying, displaying, manipulating, reproducing, editing, publishing, or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited! The images herein do not belong to the Public Domain. Framing Suggestion
A Hostel, A Stranger, A Lamp.
people I know, places I go, make me feel tongue-tied / I can see how people look down, they’re on the inside / here’s where the story ends / people I see, weary of me showing my good side / I can see how people look down / I’m on the outside / here’s where the story ends / ooh here’s where the story ends it’s that little souvenir of a terrible year / which makes my eyes feel sore / oh I never should have said, the books that you read / were all I loved you for / it’s that little souvenir of a terrible year / which makes me wonder why / and it’s the memories of your shed that make me turn red / surprise, surprise, surprise crazy I know, places I go / make me feel so tired / I can see how people look down / I’m on the outside / oh here’s where the story ends / ooh here’s where the story ends it’s that little souvenir of a terrible year / which makes my eyes feel sore / and who ever would’ve thought the books that you brought / were all I loved you for / oh the devil in me said, go down to the shed / I know where I belong / but the only thing I ever really wanted to say / was wrong, was wrong, was wrong it’s that little souvenir of a colourful year / which makes me smile inside / so I cynically, cynically say, the world is that way / surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise, surprise / here’s where the story ends / ooh here’s where the story ends The Sundays
He seemed in deep thought as I captured his handsome face. Corpus Christi, TX
in that house where he collected things I also found these spectacles. I tried them on and bizarre things began to happen. or just maybe I am that he. how and why this has has 3267 hits is beyond me.
A late phase star, beautiful, evolving, and disappearing. Be here now. Thanks for stopping by!
This series is called ‘Daily Tao’. Chinese symbols taken from the book ‘Tao Daily Meditations’ by Deng Ming-Dao. The book was given to me by a dear friend, and former lover. I enjoy picking it up and reading the entries, finding something new to take from them each time. From ‘Tao Daily Meditations’ on Stillness: Wind stirs the bamboo, / But once the wind passes, / The bamboo is silent. / Geese land in the chill pond, / but once the geese fly away, / There are no reflections. / In the same way, / Once the red dust passes, / The mind is still. The affairs of the world are often euphemistically referred to as red dust. If we do not involve ourselves with the difficulties of the world, there will naturally not be any suggestion or stimulation present. Then the mind will be still. The still mind is capable of the most supreme states of existence. Obviously, total withdrawal from the tribulations, dangers, sensual tempations, and entanglements of everyday life would be one way of doing this. If you feel ready to do this and you have that option, then you should do so. You will find satisfaction and happiness very quickly. But if you are obligated to remain in the world for some time more, and still want to practice the art of tranquility, you must execute withdrawal on a more microcosmic scale. Then stillness is possible for at least short periods. Even short periods of stillness must be beneficial….......... :o) Peace, love & happiness, / Jenny
Mixed Media, Printers Ink on Heavy Cardboard / FEATURED in ‘Hand Painted Art of Happiness & Joy’ July 2009 /
Taken on the Oakland side of San Francisco Bay. Alameda Island is just across the water with the lights of San Francisco in the far background.
Deerfield Beach / Florida / July 2009 Nikon D300 / 18-200 / Raw
My cat Kasey recently came away with me for the weekend. We stayed in an old but much loved cottage in the country. An indoor cat for all of her 16 years, here she looks out from the safety of the cottage, into the big wide world. Contemplating…. She did venture out – and followed my dog on a 500m walk before turning back (She was fully supervised of course and about was fast as a snail, haha!!) Taken with Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens @ f4, ISO 320, 1/500th sec, handheld.
This one of our North American cats although they are seen in the U.S..I love doing big cats of all kinds.They are such regal animals.
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