Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / / Girls’ Day Out in Green / Girls’ Day Out In Blue / Girls’ Day Out Dolls ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor Girl’s Day Out is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal) on canvas textured paper. The girls are meeting up for a big day out on the town shopping!
Straight from camera ! ....... Cute and puffed up wood pigeon taken at Hinchingbrooke Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England, UK Wood pigeons are large and portly grey birds, with a white band across the wings, white patch at the side of the neck and a dark band on the tail. They have a pinkish brown neck and upper breast. Wood pigeons inhabit a variety of habitats, particularly wooded country, farmland, parks and gardens Their call sounds like coo-coo-coo, coo-coo
hey mom! your baby’s growing! :) featured in RB’s homepage on 11 April 2008… thanks RB!!
Gray treefrog / Virginia
Oil Pastel and Acrylic Concept:Ophelia was visited by a vision of green lately. A vision where greenery abounds, away from the hustle and bustle of urban living. A place where she can finally call her own. / View other “Vision Of Green” creations in my Zazzle store:
grow your own cupcakes! featured in Christmas and Seasonal Greeting Cards on August 16, 2008 Check out more products from this design here!
grow your own cupcakes! Check out more products from this design here!
Oil Pastel and Acrylic on old wood with slight digital enhancements Ophelia, puzzled by the radical transformation that had taken place overnight to this butterfly friend of hers, thought to herself, “She was in a white thread-like casing yesterday, how did all that happen so fast? There must be something magical about that case!” This is inspired by a book Hope For The Flowers by Trina Paulus. This is a cute and yet thought provoking story about two caterpillars who because they mistake the meaning of their urge to get high, get entangled climbing a horrible “caterpillar pillar”. And for two caterpillars, we all know, surrendering to the cocoon is the only way to finally fly. Hope For the Flowers is a book that celebrates HOPE. My fave lines from the book is “How does one become a butterfly?” She asked pensively. “You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.” We are all meant to be as beautiful and free like the butterflies, that’s our destiny…as we free ourselves to be who we really are…and together with our innate talents,we bring hope to the world around us, bringing change inevitably around us :D / You can view and buy my other “Metamorphosis” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (with some digital enhancements) This piece done out of fun :D Ophelia trying to look mysterious with this leaf veil she found in the garden :D You can view and buy my other “Playing Mysterious” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
FLIGHTS OF FANTASY This drawing has been sitting around since the 90’s / It started off as a T-shirt Design with the Roses- / I added the Unicorn later and felt it didnt really gel / together. / I dug it out recently and decided to darked the background / to pull the design together a bit and now I am a bit happier with / the result as an artwork, if not a Tee design (as I originally set out / to do) x / Edding Pen on Cartridge Paper
Acrylic On Canvas What if you woke up one day and to your amazement found a tree with all your favourite things growing on your head? It did happen to one girl whose name was Christabel…some said she became a tree eventually….and if you ever see a tree growing with teacups and music notes, that’s her :D / / I have also uploaded another image of this
Sales of this design so far – 2 sales / / / The Dream Maker below (click for more info) / here’s to all the wonderful girls in my life and here on Red Bubble :) ...thank you for all the times you’ve been there ! pencil drawing on paper, coloured digitally, additions made in photoshop
/ My friend Amy’s Tattoo Sales of this design so far – 2 sales / / Soul Sisters below (click for more info) / / / The little Dreamer sits in her garden enjoying nature all around, dreaming up new ideas using her big imagination! Created from a pencil drawing, coloured digitally and adjustments made in Photoshop.
Found this little Jumping Spider in the Gardens of the Botanical Gardens of Mt Tamborine, Queensland, Australia. Unsure of the exact species, one site has this one as “unknown” location Queensland, so I think it was it. Love their 8 eyes, they make great little hunters. 3mm in size, and very cute little guys :) Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!
/ sales of this design so far – 1 sale / / / I hope you like my little environmentally friendly girl….her name is Tree Just a wee little scribble i did late last night, with the idea of creating a tshirt design see the tee Created primarily with pencil on a brown paper school lunch bag, next used a black marker to define outlines, finally filled in with white nail polish and white ink. Background created digitally.
/ / I hope you like my little environmentally friendly girl….her name is Tree Just a wee little scribble i did late last night, with the idea of creating a tshirt design Created primarily with pencil on a brown paper school lunch bag, next used a black marker to define outlines, finally filled in with white nail polish and white ink. Background created digitally.
/ There’s an Elephant in my Garden digitally colour version also available (click here) / A sepia drawing before I colour this work…. “there’s an elephant in my garden” Inspired by my parents talk of topiary gardens in Tassie and their topiary teapot in the backyard and my little girl with the curl Sarah, who’s all growed up now (but this reminds me of her when she was a littlun)...thanx Nenek and Poppy….luv ya / / There’s an Elephant in my Garden / a drawing on catridge from my Art Diary / digitally coloured I hope that the grownups who look at this painting will remember something special from their childhood, some hopeful feeling, which will help them through today’s difficulties. There are all the colours of the rainbow in this piece, to remind us that there is always hope, no matter how hopeless it seems sometimes. The rainbow is a sign of hope. Children See/Children Do powerful message for grownups I hope that all the children who look at this painting will drift off into a faraway place in their imagination and feel wonderful for a while, especially if things are getting them down…and if life is wonderful, may this little picture add to the wonder and spark the imagination. Big hello to Maya!! :)
/ / There’s an Elephant in my Garden / a drawing on catridge from my Art Diary / digitally coloured I hope that the grownups who look at this painting will remember something special from their childhood, some hopeful feeling, which will help them through today’s difficulties. There are all the colours of the rainbow in this piece, to remind us that there is always hope, no matter how hopeless it seems sometimes. The rainbow is a sign of hope. Children See/Children Do powerful message for grownups I hope that all the children who look at this painting will drift off into a faraway place in their imagination and feel wonderful for a while, especially if things are getting them down…and if life is wonderful, may this little picture add to the wonder and spark the imagination. Big hello to Maya!! :) / There’s an Elephant in my Garden – Sepia Drawing also available (click here) A sepia drawing before I colour this work…. “there’s an elephant in my garden” Inspired by my parents talk of topiary gardens in Tassie and their topiary teapot in the backyard and my little girl with the curl Sarah, who’s all growed up now (but this reminds me of her when she was a littlun)...thanx Nenek and Poppy….luv ya
You’ve Got a Friend by James Taylor comes to mind… / half coloured to show before and after – thanks to my friend and fellow bubbler gottheshot for this great idea!! / a little drawing / digitally coloured / i hope you like it
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