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  • This piece was a drawing done in ink. It was originally for a dinner party invite and when I saw how nice the sketch came out I used it for prints! It has been digitally enhanced with color and text. The words are in Italian and loosely mean “Dinner Party” with the time and date. / This print is available as a greeting card or a canvas print…both of which you can frame easily! Thanks for looking! You can also view more of my work here: www.dazeychic.etsy.com ~Shelli xoxo

  • Meet Mo. He is a little squirrel who loves the quiet of the darkness. He loves making wishes and shooting them into the sky towards the twinkling stars! Will his wishes all come true? This is a print of an original illustration that I did with ink and digitally colored. Mo and Teeny are two little squirrels that live in my head….they had to come out eventually! Mo is available for limited prints and cards. Thanks for looking! ~Shelli xoxo / More of my work is available here: www.dazeychic.etsy.com

  • 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 Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding in Patagonia, Arizona. Perhaps one of the world’s finest places to visit and witness spectacular bird migration, one can see up to 13 different species of hummingbird there alone during the peak of bird migration annually. /

  • A splash frozen in time. A cherry dropped into a glass of water breaks an infra red beam, triggering a high speed flash. An exposure time of 1/30,000s captures every detail.

  • A super-doodle. So, so childish, yes?

  • Who wouldn’t want a stealth bomber as a kite? Make of it what you will. / . / Detail: / . / / . / . Another Detail: / . .

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  • ‘Different’ by F.M.Gore-Kelly :: 2007 Inspired by the Wicked Witch of the West

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

  • ~quote by Storypeople. Featured on The Woman Photographer group in May 2009 / Featured on Red Bubble Home Page in May 2009 / Featured on Depth of Field group in June 2009 /

  • “DARE TO BE DIFFERENT” makes the perfect gift for the independent individual in your life. Could that be you? The image features a photograph of a real White Raven (also known as a “Spirit Raven” by local Haida people) born in May, 2008 on Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada. He is one of two rare white and 3 black Ravens born to 2 accepting (black) parents. The two rare birds are not albino which is what makes them so unusual. Their eyes are quite blue. All 5 siblings are getting along extremely well and all are thriving. White Ravens are very rare and hold sacred meaning for many groups and cultures throughout the World, including Native American Indian, Celtic, Norse and Wiccans. This artwork is another tribute to these remarkably intelligent and friendly birds. 50% proceeds from all sales go to the Mountainaire Avian Society in the beautiful Comox Valley on Vancouver Island.

  • Countdown as Christmas draws closer. PLEASE VOTE / http://www.redbubble.com/people/toastedghost/journal/2027873-for-whom-the-ghost-calls

  • So it’s been a while since I’ve uploaded any new artwork I know! / This one was fun to create, hope you like :) Pen, pencil, photoshop.

  • Image is a caduceus drawn in paint, enhanced in photoshop with redfield plug-in fractilius. A rod entwined by two serpents and capped with the wings of Mercury. This symbol dates back over 4,000 years, usually associated with divinities in Phoenicia and Babylonia. In Egypt and India where it became the Hindu image of the kundalini. In alchemy it stood for the integration of opoosites (mercury and sulphur). The association with medicine comes from the link between the snake and rejuvenation: a staff with a single snake is the attribute of Aesculapius, god of healing. Jung saw the caduceus as the emblem of homeopathic medicine – the snake that both poisons and cures. This piece accompanies a previous upload called Age of Aquarius as February 14, 2009, an alignment will take place at 7:25am (GMT) for 18 minutes – I invite you, in the Universal Heart, to add your own intentions for love, peace and healing and to co-create the dawning of the age of Aquarius. “The most profound spiritual traditions of ancient times perceived the manifest world, at all scales of existence as being generated and pervaded by a cosmic trinity of active, passive and neutral principles – the divine essence of the masculine, feminine and child. The Vedic sages of ancient India saw the male. active life-force energy they called the pingala and the female/passive energy they called ida weaving around and through our chakras and the child/neutral energy they called the shushumna as channeling up through them. / When these divine masculine and feminine energies are balanced and so able to fully ‘birth’ the divine child energies within us, the ancient sages saw the so-called kundalini energy that otherwise lies dormant at the base of the spine, surge through us enabling us to fully embody our divine nature. / The purpose of the sacred marriage between the divine feminine and masculine that the ancient peoples, such as those of Malta, enacted in their temples was thus not only to bring cosmic harmony and fertility to their land but within themselves. For such balance enables the energetic activation of ‘birth’ of the divine child within us and the attainment of enlightenment. / When this cosmic trinity of consciousness is harmonized and fully expressed within us, we are truly “healed” and “whole” as embodied by the universal symbol of the caduceus, as a representation of healing from earliest times. / For millennia, only the highest adepts understood and have attained such wholeness. But elders and mystics around the world are saying that now is the time, when we have evolved to a point where we are all able to awaken our inner divinity. / This is our spiritual destiny at the dawning of the age of Aquarius.” Jude Currivan, Ph.D. from greatmystery.org We are the World

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  • A Different Dimension
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    You may have noticed some changes around the site as a result of a few features we’ve recently released. One of the core facets of the R…

    You may have noticed some changes around the site as a result of a few features we’ve recently released. One of the core facets of the Redbubble site is the work that all of the artists in the community upload and display. Over the past few months, there has been a steady increase in the quantity of work being uploaded and it has started to stress some of the foundations of the Redbubble system. Some of our users will have experienced the side effects of this in their efforts to share their work with the community, and this was not lost on us. In answer to this challenge, we’ve drastically re-engineered the upload mechanics: the lion’s share of these changes will be hidden from users, but there are some notable differences to the way you add work. One of the biggest changes is that files uploaded are sent to a completely separate component of the Redbubble site, which means that the processing and storing of these images does not impact the load of the main servers – the upshot of this is that we have more room in the rest of the site. A more noticable change is to the workflow of adding image based work. One reality of the Internet is that uploading a 50MB file takes significantly longer than the time it takes for you to send your username and password for a login screen. This length of time begins to feel even longer when you have no ability to see how far through the upload you are. As part of the recent round of changes, we’ve added a Flash-based uploader which incorporates a progress bar, allowing you to see how much of the file has been transferred. Another benefit is that while the upload takes place, you are free to edit the details of your work, streamlining the process somewhat. Users without a Flash plugin will still have the ability to add work, but won’t see a progress bar. We hope you enjoy the new changes and that they make your life a little easier, and we certainly encourage you to take advantage of them – we’re now prepared to handle everything that you’ve got to share! Paul

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