Drawing purple 

538 creative works found

  • A pencil drawing of Olivia’s long legs.

  • Charcoal drawing and Apophysis image, layered in PaintNet.

  • Charcoal drawing, etching plate and 2 Apophysis images layered in PaintNet

  • Charcoal drawing and 2 photos layered in PaintNet

  • Charcoal drawing, etching plate and Apophysis overlays / Sold as a laminated print and a card in January 2008

  • Pastel drawing and Apophysis layers Horses / Tori Amos I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still And maybe I’ll find me a sailor / A tailor / And maybe together we’ll make mother well / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army / Keeps perfectly still You showed me the meadow / And Milkwood and Silkwood / And you would if I would / But you never would / So I chased down your posies / Your pansies in my hosies / Then opened my hands and they were empty then Off with Superfly / Sniffing a Sharpie pen / Honey it’s Bill and Ben / Off with Superfly / Counting your bees / Oh me honey like / One two three / The camera is rolling / It’s easy like one, two, three And if there is a way to find you / I will find you / But will you find me if Neil makes me a tree / An afro, a pharaoh / I can’t go, you said so / And threads that are golden don’t break easily I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / They say that your demons can’t go there / So I got me some horses / To ride on, to ride on / As long as your army keeps perfectly still Horses

  • Pastel drawing, photo and Apophysis layers

  • Pastel drawing and Apophysis overlay

  • Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feathers and Apophysis overlays

  • My dogs friends take off on their own adventures ink on watercolour, photoshop (c) REO 2008

  • Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feathers and Apophysis overlay

  • reference used: Brian Froud’s lady cottongton’s pressed fairy calendar. the fairy is based on the image in the calendar, and the pen-stuff is from my imagination. materials: watercolor pencils and pen. Drawing available as print here: /

  • Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feather and Apophysis overlays A Dream Within A Dream Take this kiss upon the brow! / And, in parting from you now, / Thus much let me avow- / You are not wrong, who deem / That my days have been a dream; / Yet if hope has flown away / In a night, or in a day, / In a vision, or in none, / Is it therefore the less gone? / All that we see or seem / Is but a dream within a dream. Edger Allen Poe

  • More commentary on what society does to our perception of our bodies :p

  • Pastel drawing with Apophysis overlays “Horses In My Dreams” Horses in my dreams / Like waves, like the sea / They pull out of here / They pull, they are free / Rode a horse round the world / Along the tracks of a train / Broke the record, found the gold / Set myself free again / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / Silent, I have pulled myself clear / Horses in my dreams / Like waves, like the sea / On the tracks of a train / Set myself free again / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / I have pulled myself clear / Silent, I have pulled myself clear P J Harvey

  • Pencil + Photoshop Thank you carltron for uploading a picture! / Detail / /

  • Pastel drawing and Apophysis overlays Under the wave it is altogether still, / Alive and still, as nourishing as sleep, / Down below conflict, beyond need or will, / Where love flows on and yet is there to keep, / As unconstrained as waves that lift and break / And their bright foam neither to give or take. from The return of Aphrodite by May Sarton

  • I drew this for a good friend’s birthday present. Enjoy :)

  • Pastel drawing, scanned peacock feather and Fractal Explorer overlays Let me not mar that perfect dream / by an auroral stain, / but so adjust my daily night / that it will come again. Emily Dickinson

  • Charcoal drawing, photo and fractal composite / My International Womens Day offering (a little late I know :p) This is dedicated to all the largely unsung women who have devoted their energy and time to promote the cause of women’s rights, creating a safer world for our daughters to grow up in. Thanks for your comments and faves.

  • The highly CLASSIFIED DFb-9000. / A futuristic, twin pilot, attack plane based on the humble dragonfly. Ink pen drawing and vector art, taken into The Shop for a bit of colour. Also checkout the wall art “swarm” version here /

  • Drawn with Pastels and Coloured Pencils on 280 gsm Linen textured paper (A3) FEATURED IN THE RED BUBBLE FEATURE GALLERY 1/7/09 / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ July 2009 Sincere thanks to the person who purchased a framed print of this work. I hope it brings you much visual pleasure.

  • I tweaked the colors of this image so that it works better with RB previews. Based on pictures from previous buyers I think it will print much more vibrant that the previews show. I also added a few details. This image is available as a PRINT

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