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  • Featured and Top 10 11/30/08
    by Shaina Lunde

    Thanx so much to everyone who voted in Compact Group, WONDERFUL VIBRANT FLOWERS CHALLENGE!! Diamond Drops placed in the top 10 and has be…

    Thanx so much to everyone who voted in Compact Group, WONDERFUL VIBRANT FLOWERS CHALLENGE!! Diamond Drops placed in the top 10 and has been Featured in the The Compact Group Group!

  • XMAS PRICE DROP BONANZA!!!! SHORT SLEEVE T'S NOW ONLY £13.50!!!!
    by MVP1

    XMAS PRICE DROP BONANZA!!!! SHORT SLEEVE T’S NOW ONLY £13.50!!!! A great unique XMAS present! !http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/buyer…

    XMAS PRICE DROP BONANZA!!!! SHORT SLEEVE T’S NOW ONLY £13.50!!!! A great unique XMAS present! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Featured Again! November 29, 2008
    by Cheryl Lunde

    Sparkle and Shine is featured in The Beginners’ Corner today. I am deeply touched and honored to also have been chosen as a featured art…

    Sparkle and Shine is featured in The Beginners’ Corner today. I am deeply touched and honored to also have been chosen as a featured artist in the same group. Many thanks to Angie, Atreju, and Bill for this honor. You have made my day!

  • Rain drop Kisses II was Featured in Flowers in Macro~!
    by salsbells69

    Wow..Raindrop Kisses II was featured in Flowers in Macro Thankyou so very much to t…

    Wow..Raindrop Kisses II was featured in Flowers in Macro Thankyou so very much to the hosts Kim Davitt and Yool~! / I am very happy and please check out the group:)) Sal

  • Breast Cancer Awareness 2009 Calendar Now Available
    by trwphotography

    As with the art 100% of the proceeds of this calendar’s sales will be donated to the Susan G Komen Foundation for the Cure / There is no t…

    As with the art 100% of the proceeds of this calendar’s sales will be donated to the Susan G Komen Foundation for the Cure / There is no time limit on the calendar sales all proceeds will be going to this foundation. For the month of October all sales of my PINK collection will be donated to the Susan G Komen foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness research / Click below to see all of my PINK collection. Breast Cancer Awareness – 100% of sales go to charity Let me know what you think!!

  • This was taken while sitting in the car outside a shopping centre. / The drops of water act as a little lens inverting the image behind it. / In front of the car was a palm tree, this tree can be seen in each of the rain drops. / The blue colouring is from the tint on the top of the windscreen. / The image is actually upside down. Want to Buy it? More about the Photographer (Dennis) I Have always been into photography. I brought my first SLR with my first pay, a Ricoh KR5. I still have it and use it for star trails when i get a chance. / I now have a Canon EOS300D and enjoying the huge learning curve that comes with it. Leave him a Message or send him a Bubblemail I live in Darrwin and have been here for about 12 years now. / I am currently working as an electronic technician which requires travel to remote areas in the top of WA and all over the NT. I always take my camera with. I will try to post the best images from my trips. Check out my work and let me know what you think. Links to More Photographs by Dennis Leaf Series / Australian Panorama Landscapes / Wedding Series / Self Portrait Series / Praying Mantis Series / Sun Set/Rise Series / Rubber Duck Series / Tee-Shirt Series Field Trips and Locations Series / Knuckey’s Lagoon, Darwin NT: / Umbrawarra Gorge, Pine Creek, NT / Dili, East Timor Family members who are active on Redbubble / Brett............................................... Nicole ............................................... / / Linda............................................... Rebecca / / Leesa ...............................................Kym / / Matthew / Want to know more about Macro Photography? / Want to know How-to make your series page

  • WOW, sold another set
    by jo beerens

    Thanks buyer and enjoy the matted prints of !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/mattecolor:off%20white/product:matted-print/view:pr…

    Thanks buyer and enjoy the matted prints of / Golden promises / Drop shot / Alien landing

  • I dropped my phone in the toilet....
    by Rhana Griffin

    Whilst I have to sadly admit to the above being true (I blame involuntary excess consumption of alcohol for my temporary lapse in conce…

    Whilst I have to sadly admit to the above being true (I blame involuntary excess consumption of alcohol for my temporary lapse in concentration as I was trying to wriggle into my jeans) I really just wanted to get you in here to read this It may not be relevant to you, but I think it is a very well put together piece and may be helpful for those who find themselves in these sorts of situations. Make love not war… Rhana =)))

  • If Pablo dropped round for coffee..
    by Leith O'Malley

    I often wonder about what it would be like to talk to one of the many renowned…

    I often wonder about what it would be like to talk to one of the many renowned artists from years gone by. Particularly the ones who have inspired my own work in some way. I’m really not convinced Pablo Picasso was as difficult a character as the media made him out to be. What sort of conversation would one have with someone like that if he was sitting having coffee in my studio? What would he have to say about my own work and what comments would he offer on the painting I was working on? I’m sure we could share a laugh or two…maybe about his poor English, maybe about my lousy coffee. One sunny afternoon not that long ago, I started preparing a large canvas with a menagerie of oil colour and impasto medium using a spatula and large flat brush. I’d recently watched an autobiographical Jackson Pollock movie and was enjoying taking risks with several cans of paint, a dripping stick and some time on my hands. I always had in mind that eventually the whole canvas would get several washes of burnt sienna so wasn’t too concerned about the clash of colours that afternoon. I’d covered some of this ground with an earlier “Coltrane” painting although I was leaning more towards a Basquiat feel with that piece. I really wasn’t thinking too much past the fact that I simply wanted to have a shot at creating an abstract work I would be pleased with. So I was quietly confident the burnt sienna wash the next morning would pull this whole thing together. After highlighting shadow areas with burnt umber and rubbing back some sections of the painting with a rag, I was pleasantly surprised at how it was turning out, and left it at that on the easel for the next few days. I had four other paintings on the go at that stage (“Red Dust Girl” series) along with another new painting called “Nighthawk”. I would work on these intermittently and every now and again glance over at this new abstract sitting on the easel at the other end of the room. You think about a lot of things when you are painting. Maybe painting is really pondering.. I don’t know. One thing is for sure though, you resolve a lot of things which aren’t always on the canvas in front of you. It’s when the magic happens . Greek mythology speaks of the “muse” as a source of inspiration, accessible by artists and generally restricted to artists. The muse is not in itself a delusion or hallucination, but rather a myth to which writers, musicians, painters, and more are able to credit the conception of their art to. I agree that something unexplainable and mysterious does occur during the creative process and I am continually surprised at what can emerge from a blank canvas if you invite any possibility. I’m not sure what it was that particular night but I started to see something missing in the abstract and it was bugging me. I continued painting one of the Red Dust Girl works and somewhere between the French jazz I was listening to and the second glass of merlot, I started thinking about Picasso. Something about this new abstract reminded me of his work but I didn’t know what. The next few days I buried myself in two old Picasso hard backs I managed to borrow from a local library. One particular book focused on his charcoal work and I fell in love with his “Study for Circus Performers” so much that I cut one picture out and pasted it into my notebook (hopefully the librarian won’t find out). In the later stages of the painting I wanted to collage this onto the work but changed my mind. I’ve revisited Picasso’s work many times over the years and still find myself quite subjective about it. I love his early more figurative, labored pictures along with the pink and blue period but was surprised by his change in style to the abstract in later years. I continued to work on the other paintings over the next few days and pondered again the Picasso connection with the abstract at the far end of the studio. One of the books I had borrowed was sitting on the painting stool next to it. From a portrait on the front cover Picasso seemed to be looking right back. It was an amusing moment and I was struck with the thought of what it would be like if someone like him “just dropped in”. It didn’t take me long to realize the missing piece for the painting, which is ironic considering the inclusion of the collaged piece of a jigsaw puzzle in the foreground of the finished work. So Picasso finally dropped by. We talked. I painted. Sometimes painting leads you into unexpected places, and as the saying goes “if you don’t know where you’re going.. any road will get you there”. Another coffee Pablo? /

  • Setting up a studio
    by Cathleen Tarawhiti

    Hello :) I’m about to head down to the camera shop and say “hand over all of your photo shoot studio set up equipment or the dog get’s…

    Hello :) I’m about to head down to the camera shop and say “hand over all of your photo shoot studio set up equipment or the dog get’s it”. Not really, I wouldn’t hurt animals, unless they’re a particularly plump chicken, but I have been known to drop a few lenses. Well one, but it rolled down the hill. Actually, now that I mention it, I’m looking for the paperwork for said lens to take in on account of the strange rattly noise. I just made that up Harvey Norman, in case you’re reading this. Serious. So I thought I’d better check in with my mentors (Wendy, Mel, Rose, Paul, Paul, and Paul, Deke, Dave, Shanghaiwu, Gemlenz, Sam, Ashley, Peter, Barbara) first before I sell our first born and maybe the second. Better wear a shortish dress. Kidding again. Not even. If it get’s me $500 off I’ll wear bells on my shortish dress. See, still kidding. It’s hard to tell though. If you saw me right now, You’d know I wouldn’t be caught dead in bells. Any advice on which equipment I need for a full set up? Thank you :) / www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz

  • Dropping my markup for Christmas
    by thickblackoutline

    Hi Kids, Just letting you know I’m dropping my mark up for Christmas Shopping. / Cool tees are always the neverfail gift, so why not…...

    Hi Kids, Just letting you know I’m dropping my mark up for Christmas Shopping. / Cool tees are always the neverfail gift, so why not…..... Ask a Question…... Get Ready for 2010 confess that you know where its at say what you really want The Bub tees are EXCEPTIONAL! More betterer than EVERYONE ever! Don’t believe me? Check this out Much Love and What happened to the Pegs Ed? /

  • Wanted to share this image.....
    by shawhouse

    In case you missed this image by Cliff, you owe it to yourself to check …

    In case you missed this image by Cliff, you owe it to yourself to check it out. I don’t know him, but it looks like many people do know his work. His portfolio is spectacular and varied, something for everybody, but I direct your attention to this beauty. It’s elegant, simple, subtle & sublime.

  • Dropping the Mark
    by Julie Langford

    Im sure there are many of you, like me, who sometimes come across that piece of artwork that you love, and would love to buy, but timing …

    Im sure there are many of you, like me, who sometimes come across that piece of artwork that you love, and would love to buy, but timing is not right and finances won’t quite stretch to it. Sometimes I see work and think, Oh I must buy that, but occasionally the price is too high and I just can’t meet it at the time. / / So, with this in mind, I am going to drop the mark up on one item in my portfolio every week, and I am going to change it every week. so if anyone has ever thought – Oh I like that about anthing I have in my portfolio, but thought, the price is a little too high for them – please check back to my profile every now and then, one week, you may find it reduced. / / This week item can be found Here

  • delightfully shocked!
    by budrfli

    my “just dropping by” has made it to the homepage! / thank you red bubble, / u do my heart good!

    my “just dropping by” has made it to the homepage! / thank you red bubble, / u do my heart good!

  • When the Pene dropped, it had dIRe consequences
    by lightsmith

    When fabulous redbubble artist Pene decided to try her hand at Infrared Photography, she had her …

    When fabulous redbubble artist Pene decided to try her hand at Infrared Photography, she had her camera converted by a company called Camera Check Point. After a short time she sent off a few pictures to show them what she could do. Well, they were so impressed that they have featured her work on their website as an inspiration to others. So be inspired, and check out both her portfolio and also the great images (and article) on their website

  • Now ... Double Feature !! :)
    by Anaa

    Hello Friends, I’m so happy today to find 2 of my works ‘Flowing…’ & ‘A Drop of Dream…’ have found place in the featured sect…

    Hello Friends, I’m so happy today to find 2 of my works ‘Flowing…’ & ‘A Drop of Dream…’ have found place in the featured section of the ‘Domestic Art’ Group !! :) Thank you my friends, for all your support & love ! / Thanks heaps to Perspective, the wonderful group host ! Love & Regards, / -Anaa :)

  • Just dropping by, (and London update)
    by Mui-Ling Teh

    Hello Friends! Well it’s been almost 3 weeks since coming back from the Northern Italy field trip and living my new life in my new apa…

    Hello Friends! Well it’s been almost 3 weeks since coming back from the Northern Italy field trip and living my new life in my new apartment back in Rome. We’re now working on the term end project and things have been extremely busy; more than ever, but in a way less stressful because I now live closer to school in a more comfortable home so I can get more work done. On other news, many of you may recall how I’m supposed to be working in London after this term. Well I have not heard a word from the firm that I am supposed to be working for since I started school – I’ve tried to reach them many times and they never replied to me. At the same time the British economy is falling and people are getting laid off, so I worry that the firm may have changed their mind and decide not to take me in. If that is the case, that may mean that I may not be coming to the UK after all… which means… no London bubblers meet??? Or I just have to try looking for another firm to work for – despite the falling economy I DO know a few firms looking for interns; though before I act on my own and start applying to other offices I first have to know my situation; hence I need an answer from this firm– hopefully I’ll hear from them soon – and preferably I won’t have to look for another job (fingers crossed xxxx). Well, although I could probably find a job for my next internship credit more easily back home in Canada, since I got my UK working holiday visa I might as well use it as I can only apply for these things once in my life – even if that means I spend the next term as a tourist and make up for the work credit later. For now I’m focusing on my school work. Rome is an interesting new experience, but there have been certain aspects that makes studying here harder than in Canada (more expensive living, less school facilities available; less workspace etc); but at the least I find this semester overall better than my last one. There’s a lot of work to do now, but I am somewhat enjoying it too, so hopefully the end result will be good. Can’t wait til the term is over to catch up with everyone!

  • I've dropped my prices!
    by RoughDiamond

    And re-arranged my porfolio. So now it’s easier to navigate. I’ve added better tags and removed a whole lot of stuff that wasn’t really…

    And re-arranged my porfolio. So now it’s easier to navigate. I’ve added better tags and removed a whole lot of stuff that wasn’t really up to par if you know what I mean. So go forth and purchase … :D… we need emots x x x

  • Sunrise Captured - featured
    by Pamela Jayne Smith

    Well here I am just doing my job as co-host (which incidentally I am loving) and realised that there was a new photo in my group features…

    Well here I am just doing my job as co-host (which incidentally I am loving) and realised that there was a new photo in my group features list (which is the only way I can navigate to the group – I am sure there another way!?) and there it was my new photo featured in Dawn and Dusk Light! Jump poor Rob nearly lost his place on the chair! Even more surprised when I realised it was yesterday – so wow I am tremendously happy, the photo was a complete surprise when I uploaded it I wasn’t expecting to see the sun actually in the drop! SO a big Thank you to the lovely people in Dawn and Dusk light for making the sun shine for me this evening :)) And what a lovely way to start the weekend with a lovely warm glow all inside! Even more incentive for the sun to shine after the rain – mind you at this rate it could soon be snow :0

  • Featured and Thank you again
    by Robin Webster

    Hi everyone. I want to thank you all so much for taking the time to send your best wishes for my Mom for her recent surgery. All of y…

    Hi everyone. I want to thank you all so much for taking the time to send your best wishes for my Mom for her recent surgery. All of your thoughts and prayers mean so much to me. Mom’s surgery went very well and she is feeling great. Thanks also to the vibrant plants group for featuring / Thorn Drop I am always so surprised and honoured when I have something featured.

  • My featured artist this week will be...
    by eseffpe

    ...to finish off my feather drop theme nicely, im going to feature someone with the most awesome feather drop i can find!! so if you have…

    ...to finish off my feather drop theme nicely, im going to feature someone with the most awesome feather drop i can find!! so if you have any suggestions to who you think it should be…BMail me!

  • made the top ten in "just one drop" challenge
    by marianne troia

    i made the top ten in the “just one drop” challenge sponsored by the all about water group with my photo “down to the last raindrop”. it …

    i made the top ten in the “just one drop” challenge sponsored by the all about water group with my photo “down to the last raindrop”. it is also being featured in this group. thank you to all who voted for my photo. / marianne

  • I have change Geographical locations, taking my carbon footprint with me.
    by David Stuart

    Hello everyone !! Have set up home in the shaky Isles after a long relationship with Aussie. Just going through the tedious unpacking …

    Hello everyone !! Have set up home in the shaky Isles after a long relationship with Aussie. Just going through the tedious unpacking stage whilst juggling “wow we can crawl’! twins. Having to change servers and a billion personal details I’ve decided moving is not very fun and I don’t want to play. :) Anyway just saying hello and that I haven’t fallen off the planet Dave ‘Art, who’s got time for art ??!!!

  • Sold Another Card Today!
    by Sandra Sigfusson

    Hi All – just wanted to send a special thank you out to DanaMS for her recent purchase of my Beaded Web...

    Hi All – just wanted to send a special thank you out to DanaMS for her recent purchase of my Beaded Web image Much appreciated Dana! Cheers, Sandra. /

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