Duet
56 creative works found
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Arabian Nights is a mixed media production from the ‘Friends’ Series by Karin Taylor
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Dot and Spot is from the ‘Beach’ and ‘Friends’ Series of cards and prints by Karin Taylor. The original painting sold some time ago at a local art prize called the Southern Cross Art & Craft Exhibition in Ballina. It is one of my favourite pieces. Dot and Spot was created on canvas textured paper, using mixed media.
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Birds of paradise in concert.
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Beach Duet is a print, and the combination of Lime Swing and Blue Swing together, this is a mixed media production by Karin Taylor / Framed Print / / Laminated Print / / Canvas Print / Matted Print /
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Sea Star Duet / Ink Pastel Acrylic Charcoal / Mixed Media production / from the Beach Series by Karin Taylor /
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This is the second of the duet of “Eye of Wonder” series. The eye pictures are a picture of my eyes with fog pictures that i took also. Hope you enjoy:)
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Two Frangipani blooms and a bud.
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Beach Duet is the combination of Lime Swing and Blue Swing together, this is a mixed media production by Karin Taylor / /
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This is a large acrylic painting in a sort of Primitive/Symbolist style in an absolute orgy of colour. Acrylic on canvas 80cm X 80cm
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Two monarch butterflies feasting on a pink wildflower.
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Pink tulips and carved rock with message reflected in a mirror
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Man to Messiah (a duet)
by Daniel RarelaGive me every single shred of admiration / That I feel I’m lacking / Bless me with the wealth, the women / All the talent found in no one el…
Two things inspired Man to Messiah. The first is an amazing book by Donald Miller that I honestly believe everyone should read, entitled Searching for God Knows What. The second is a beautiful song written by Elisa Toffoli: Qualcosa Che Non C’e The refrain of her song especially stood out to me: / Ho aspettato a lungo qualcosa che non c’è / Invece di guardare il sole sorgere. In English, it means: I’ve waited so long for something that doesn’t exist/ Instead of watching the sunrise I’d explain how that fits in so well with one of the messages in Donald’s book (namely, the Lifeboat Theory), but my recommendation is that you read it and see for yourself
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oil on canvas / 40×100 cm Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome.
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Harmony chased by melody; we all gather ‘round. With each strum of the strings another of us is pulled in. Soon together we all sing, each adding our own hue to what is now, our song. ~This piece has a very personal significance to me. Although I made sure it didn’t have a holiday feel to it, it was actually inspired by my first Christmas back in Minnesota in 2005 (after splitting with my ex-husband.) My cousin had spent a significant amount of time doing missions work in Africa and she was back for the first time in years as well. My normally very healthy Grandma had developed a staph infection and had been put in a nursing home for about 5 months but they let her out for a few hours on Christmas day. We were all sitting around my parents house Christmas night and my father and uncle pulled out there guitars and led us all in Christmas carols. It was so special, it really was one of those moments where I knew everything would be okay again.
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Pair of fun flip flops floating in the pool.
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Two colorful balloons escaping into the sky.
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Cute summer pansies reflected in a mirror.
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Two (or Camarilla)
by Brett FosterWe’re a clique just me and you. / Our cabal, it’s made for two. / Oh Camarilla. / ...Oh, Camarilla.
I wrote this poem for a friend at Uni who was studying Engineering. Hi Shane, if you’re reading! He was trying to impress an English Lit major he had been dating for a few weeks and enlisted my help to tell her how he felt. I was studying accounting by the way. Yeah, go figure. The challenge was this: / She (Fiona) had an assignment to write a poem combining “cabal” and “couple”. / The poem had to be exactly 40 lines. / No words could be longer than 5 letters except a name. I chose Camarilla (which is a cabal). / Two line rhymes only or no rhymes at all. / Presented orally to music. So, Shane wanted to tell her how he felt, show her he knew something about Lit and impress her by completing the assignment before she did. Big ask for a guy whose best writing (he will freely admit this) was done inside the symbols on flowcharts! But how could I refuse – an opportunity to play Cyrano de Bergerac! I found it recently, on paper gone crisp and yellow with age, but here I have modified it with 11 words over the 5 letter limit. I also added a line. I don’t care, it sounds better. It’s harder to write a long poem using small words than you might think but the result actually makes it “sing-song” better. Do you think? 4×7 letter words / 7×6 letter words / 26×5 letter words / 39×4 letter words / 38×3 letter words / 35×2 letter words / 13×1 letter words Anyone care to guess what happened to Shane and Fiona.
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Acrylic on Canvas The original painting is available on my website This small series started almost by mistake when my daughter asked me for some canvas and paint for Christmas – so to get her inspired I started working with her. Its not really my medium as it so hard to keep it crisp, but they work somehow. (Illustrated here as a small print in a cherry box frame with white matte – click on buy/preview to see alternative options
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My favorite models—beautiful horses! / Lake Leland, Washington, USA / November 2007
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