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  • This is another of my favourites. I can’t remember the exact date I painted it… it was roughly January or February of 2006. I used acrylic on cardboard (but HOW I used it is a secret!), approximately 63cm x 51cm. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:mocha/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:medium/view:preview/10814-13-colour-attack.jpg

  • I love this art work too much to sell… but in print form I’m all too happy about! / This is part of my collection of works using a secret kind of medium. Patent pending, patent pending!!!! It’s on A4 paper. I don’t have exact dates for these works, but they were created early in 2004. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com

  • Jungle Cat was my first experimentation with water-soluble oil pastels on canvas. I gave it to my boyfriend as a present. / I love this piece to death! / 40.6×50.6cm / It was painted on the 27th March 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com

  • Stained Glass Window is one of my favourites. This is a part of my collection with the secret medium – patent pending, patent pending!!!!!!! I also use acrylic and oil paints in it too… on canvas panel. This was a birthday present to my brother, Adam. It was painted on the 24th February 2006. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com

  • This is my first work using soft pastel and it is one of my most popular pieces. I used various colours of soft pastel only, on A4 paper. It was created in early 2004. View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com

  • Inverted variation of “Revenge of Smoocherella and the Purple Dishwasher”. Acrylic on canvas View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com

  • As shadows danced across the path / My eye was captured then quickened was heart. / Before me they lay in anglistic delight / Snap went the shutter, my camera, my might! plv / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • oil on board

  • Title: The Future Past / Capture Date: 08/05/2007 / Dimensions: 2538×3723 / Exposure: 1/125 at f/4.8 / Focal Length: 28mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: Circular Polarizer / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 08/05/2007 / Comments: Taken in Houston, TX. Selective coloring. © 2007 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • another attempt at HDR using a single RAW silver star, Canada

  • Model: KellyAnneDoll

  • Shot by the wonderful / Inspired by Gil Elvgren Pinups / if you like it.. buy it!! / more to come xx

  • The first form of perfume was incense. Incense was first discovered by the Mesopotamians about 4,000 years ago. Ancient cultures burned many kinds of resins, bums and woods at their religious ceremonies. They often soaked the fragrant woods and resins in water and oil, and rubbed their bodies with the liquid. They also embalmed the dead with these perfumes.> Early Europeans used many different containers to store their perfumes.> They used glass, gold, silver, porcelain, gems, pearls, semi-precious stones and various shells. Perfume was commonly used in the form of incense.> Some incense burners consisted of a container held from chains. It was swung like a pendulum during Mass in the Christian Church. There were also stationary incense burners used in Churches.> Some perfume containers were designed to be worn. Semi-precious stones held perfumes and were pinned to clothing. Silver earrings were worn that contained perfume soaked fabric inside them.> Many containers were designed to be hung around the neck, from a belt, or from a finger ring.> Perfume bottles were always handcrafted and designed by artists, jewelers and goldsmiths. Many bottles were designed to be worn, or displayed on a table.> Nefertiti, an Egyptian beauty from an earlier dynasty, surrounded herself with perfume: containers with myrrh, flacons filled with sweet oils, and handsomely ornamented jars of unguents.> Things have certainly changed in our world of perfume bottles since this time in history wouldn’t you agree ladies.. far less decadence …

  • model: alice. / makeup, styling, concept, photo, editing: me. I made the ruffle collar using black bleeding tissue paper. This is supposed to be a sort of dark satire of the fashion industry.

  • Painted this today, 10.02.2009. This is part one of a two parter collection. I painted this, then painted part two over it. Part two titled, In the Midst of Love – The End I used watercolour on double thick canvas 12×12 In the Midst of Love – The End

  • Painted this today, 10.02.2009. This is part two of a two parter collection. I painted this over the top of part one. I used watercolour on double thick canvas 12×12 Below is part one titled, In the Midst of Love – The Beginning Original available for purchase Please contact me for more information sarah@sarahbentvelzen.com or bubblemail me. / Go to my website to see my other original works for sale.

  • Painted this 10.02.2009. Featured in Dark Cabaret! I used watercolour on double thick self-hanging canvas 12×16 sarahbentvelzen.com

  • Painted this 09.02.2009 using fabric paints. Featured on the homepage 16.08.2009

  • Flower arrangement from the Melbourne International Flower show – 02/04/09 Featured in Fabulous Flowers

  • A little early and a little decadent, I know. / Inspired by and created for my dearest of friends, Adriana

  • 11 October, 2009 —-

  • The Party
    by JaneSolomon

    She heard I was back in town / The invitation came surprisingly swiftly I walked through the daunting double doors / Avoiding the eyes i…

    Otherwise it’s great to be back in the city!

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