Demise 

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  • our lonely demise
    by Imogene Munday

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    just finished this. am now going on to do maths homework. bah. model = ~EViL-KiTTie-stock (DA) / texture = !mullybinks-things (DA) / butterfly/other textures = sXc second part here

  • not as good as the first one (imh), just a quick follow up. =] around an hour and a half’s work in photoshop :) first one

  • Ophelia's Demise
    by Thomas Dodd

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    ... / “There, on the pendent boughs her coronet weeds / Clambering to hang, an envious sliver broke; / When down her weedy trophies and herself / Fell in the weeping brook. Her clothes spread wide; / And, mermaid-like, awhile they bore her up: / Which time she chanted snatches of old tunes; / As one incapable of her own distress, / Or like a creature native and indued / Unto that element: but long it could not be / Till that her garments, heavy with their drink, / Pull’d the poor wretch from her melodious lay / To muddy death…” (Hamlet – Act 4. Scene VII)

  • Ever day we come closer and closer to our own destruction, by over fishing and the poltion we dump into our seas ,oceans . rivers and streams ..This is happening ever were ….all over the world. / Is the end to this our own demise. / In years to come we will think back and tell our grandchildren how we once were able to fish freely any were we liked…. and how we were able to walk on the sandy beaches and pick up shells. / There will be no more fish or animals atall if we keep on our same path. / Unless we change now, we are the beging to our own end.

  • Pyramus
    by Billmund

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Illustration based on the tragedy, Pyramus and Thisbe. Medium: Indian ink + Pantone markers.

  • Balanos was one of eight daughters of Oxylus and Hamadryas, a Dryad nymph born bound for life to an Oak tree, such that, when the tree died, as did Balanos. / From the world of the great Oak, we are left with a carpet of moss – millenia of parallel evolution, dependant on the waters of life… When an Oak is no more, the 600 plus species which depend on it usually follow.

  • Dracos Demise Pen & Ink
    by Michael Wolf

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Abstract created from a fallen tree in Arizona

  • With Us In Spirit
    by Elizabeth Austin-Craig

    US$4.56–US$121.60

  • Pyramus & Thisbe
    by Billmund

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    An illustrated scene from the tragic story of Pyramus and Thisbe. Medium: Indian ink, Gray wash, and Photoshop CS2.

  • Coca-Cobain
    by Andy Housham

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Acrylic and Collge on board / sold

  • 1: Tell me something about the image? / This was actually made before i started a whole heap of maths homework to take out my frustration with it. I think Faizan was the one that said the butterfly could represent my textbook. XD But i think it has a much deeper meaning than that lol and everyone reads something new from it, which is awesome =] 2: How did you create it? ( you don’t have to give away any secrets ) / Well, i started with a basic image of the girl and changed things such as skin colour, makeup, lips, hair. From there i tried out different animals to have her hold (it was originally a goldfish). I went through about 4 before deciding on the butterfly in it and cutting the wings a bit. I then started to erase the background and add textures over the image. Again, i went through quite a few before i settled on the two i used. After that was just the normal curves adjustments =] 3: What version of PhotoShop did you use? / photoshop v7.0! no fancy CS for me XD too poor. and though i do own a wacom, i actually used a mouse for this one because i couldn’t find it.. which proves you don’t need one! 4: Any tips or tricks you would like to Share? / at the end of a manipulation/work, using filter -> sharpen -> unsharp mask will give it a really nice edge =] oh and textures are awesome at combining images so you dont get the cut and paste look =] oh! and experiment with layer blending modes, overlay, etc. 5: How did you go about learning PhotoShop? / you know.. i’m not really sure. I woke up one day and started to make manipulations =] no formal teaching, just experimenting

  • The Blind Demise
    by Symmetry44

    One spirit drifts / amid unlit darkness / seeks to spite / its own destined demise

    The importance of intricacy is paramount here as I’ve tried to combine the rhythmic aspect of poetry with an otherwise non-rhythmic style. The non-fluid movement throughout this piece is meant to parallel that of life, as are the spaces and breaks between lines in its non-linear form. This particular poem has fleeting cadence indeed in that, as it flows with rhyme in some areas, so too acquiesces to its own fleeting device, as was intended. Life is a sequence of eternally fleeting events—so too circumstance and death to undo any such fluidity; Hence the nature and construction of this piece…for there can be no certain flow amid the furtive nature of what lies beyond this plain of life…... For the spirit which passes one must wonder if it as well is aware of such passing. And so we in its stead, as too we in its wake, sit fleetingly forever in wonderment of what lies beyond this realm, and of what fate has been procured in light of our own and of that of such passing…... For do those who pass beyond uphold the certainty of their own demise and of our continuation within and of this life? And so who is rendered blind—He who passes or he who remains in demise’s wake?

  • iago's demise
    by Heather King

    US$4.13–US$110.20

  • For One Last Time Before the Dawn
    by Brett Foster

    And in the dreams I feel my turning / gaze upon a newborn path / As in the distant sombre leaves / a sigh reveals the final hearth.

    Inspired, amongst other things, by a couple of RedBubblers.

  • homepage!
    by Imogene Munday

    wow. today is so stressful. (maths test, first day at new job) but now its awesome :D thanks!

    wow. today is so stressful. (maths test, first day at new job) but now its awesome :D thanks!

  • Lonely's Demise
    by loramae

    What is this that flutters my heart, / to the beat of a different drum? / Bringing forth a rhythm of joy, / to a place too long so numb… / ...

    Light of Hope…

  • Iridescent demise
    by RLHall

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Sad sighting in downtown Sacramento…this is quite common

  • Taken two years ago / Before life started. my image makes me sick / view it some more here

  • I wasn’t going to put anymore images up but my son said that you all should see this one of the last cranes to make some of our biggest and best warship and liners I wanted to make this a gritty sort of pencil or charcoal type of picture, here we have cranes taken down cranes sad but that is the way of the world to day

  • Demise
    by Rheenie

    your demise will come at my hand / I tell you this but yet you stay

  • This is a drawing I did using only black marker. It is of the singer of the rock band Moral Demise. Check the band out at Moral Demise.com Musical Emotion-

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