Elaine 

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  • Actually painted by me, pinkyjain. For a challenge. Elaine Risley is the main character in the book “Cat’s Eye” by Margaret Atwood, she is a painter in her later life & this painting was one mentioned in the book. Mrs. Smeath is the lady on the sofa, one of Elaine’s friends mothers. She is rising to Heaven, which is full of rubber plants & 1940’s Christmas angel stickers, the moon is a doily. Mrs. Smeath’s face is grayish because Elaine describes her as having a potato face, with spectacles. Done in acrylics on watercolor paper. Took about three days. Layered one in PhotoShop first before i did the actual painting smeathlayered

  • Flags over the salar
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.99–US$35.62

    Flags in a salt cairn on the Salar de Uyuni, one of the largest salt lakes in the world, in Southern Bolivia near the border with Chile. / / Country: Bolivia / Altitude: approx 4000 metres above sea-level / Roads: non-existent

  • Leap of faith, Pisco
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    A BMX rider passes a church building next to the site of Pisco’s San Clemente Cathedral in December 2007, three and a half months after the earthquake that destroyed more than 90 per cent of the city’s buildings, including the cathedral, leaving over 100,000 people homeless. / / / Proceeds from sales of this image will be directed to the BWB Build a Cornerstone Project. This project assists families to rebuild. Using volunteer labour and materials purchased with donated funds, BWB are constructing cornerstones for families whose houses are now in ruins. Each cornerstone is a two-room building with plumbed bathroom and kitchen fixtures, all connected to existing water and sewerage services. These cornerstones been specifically designed to withstand future earthquakes and provide a much needed helping-hand allowing people to live with dignity while gradually rebuilding their homes. Further information about this project can be downloaded here / / /

  • A calendar of selected images from the Painted Light series of work. Ten per cent of the purchase price of this calendar will be donated by the artist to the Medical Association for the Prevention of War from each internet sale. MAPW is an organisation of committed doctors and health workers who work tirelessly across all levels of society to support a future free from armed conflict and its associated perils. / Detailed information about each month’s image can be found here: Cover – Fire Before the Storm Jan – Fire Before the Storm Feb – Come Fly Around My World Mar – Suspended in Time Apr – The Watcher May – From the Light Within Jun – Memories of Marc [variant in yellow] Jul – Ethereal Aug – Yin and Yang Sep – Lima – La Fiesta en la Calle I Oct – Dancing Shoe Blues Nov – Creature of Habit Dec – Facing Away from the Butterfly

  • This apartment building awaits demolition more than three months after an earthquake devastated Peru’s coastal city of Pisco on 15 August 2007. Dust still hangs in the air, giving an eery glow to the streets as daylight fades, a legacy of more 100,000 buildings that were destroyed or seriously damaged in the two minutes when the earth literally shook. Carlos, the taxi driver whose car can be seen in the base of this image went out of his way to show us this building. The house where he lived with his young son, a few miles from this spot, was one of the many that no longer stands. The halo around the lamp is an effect of the dust in atmosphere (and not a digital manipulation as some might think). Its visibility is enhanced by the slow shutter speed necessary to capture such an image as the sun had long since disappeared below the horizon. The building is truly leaning, a result of the earthquake that destroyed so much of this city, including the lives of four individuals who were in the lower floor (now destroyed) of this apartment building when the earth started to shake. All artists proceeds from sales of RedBubble cards and prints from this image will be used to assist Carlos and others who have lost their homes to rebuild. / This image was recently selected for exhibition in Melbourne’s Brunswick Street Gallery. It is also included in the America del Sur – 2009 Calendar, available here. / /

  • Internal landscape in Gaudi’s Casa Batlló in Barcelona

  • Waiting for customers in the main street of Ollantaytambo, in Peru’s Sacred Valley. / / ... one of twelve images featured in the America del Sur – 2009 Calendar, which can be viewed here / /

  • Lago Argentino
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    On the shores of Lago Argentino, near El Calafate in Patagonian Argentina.

  • Las spaldas
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    Bolivian woman selling skirts (las spaldas) at street stall in Copacabana, on the shores of Lake Titicaca in Boliva

  • Iguazú butterfly
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    Seen on the railing of a walkway on the Brazillian side of Iguazu falls, one of the world’s most spectacular waterfalls, located in sub-tropical rain forest on the border between Argentina and Brazil.

  • Celestial flame
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    Sunset at Ocean Grove, 90 minutes from Melbourne / Victoria, Australia

  • A big Thanks to Lucindawind (Elaine)
    by Deri Dority

    A few months ago, I was looking through some of the RedBubble artwork, when I came across Elaine’s photo of a big pile of syringes. Int…

    A few months ago, I was looking through some of the RedBubble artwork, when I came across Elaine’s photo of a big pile of syringes. Intrigued, I read the story that went along with the photo. Elaine’s cat had converted from being insulin dependant to a normal cat. She helped facilitate the conversion by putting her cat on a much different diet than what the vet had recommended. / I contacted Elaine about this because I had a cat that was insulin dependent and barely able to walk from the symptoms of diabetes (down on his hocks from diabetic neuropathy). Elaine was kind enough to give me all the information that she had researched on cat diabetes and diet. / Using the guidelines that Elaine gave me, we drastically changed our cats diet. Here is the update on my diabetic cat: / Since we started the mostly meat diet, he has completely done a turn around. He is walking and running normally (no longer down on his hocks). He is starting to convert out of diabetes (something that cats can do, but not humans). We are in the process of weaning the insulin off. The vet was pretty surprised when we showed him the diet we have had him on. All the food we are feeding is organic. Chicken, salmon, tuna (not his favorite) and turkey are his mainstay. Once in a blue moon we give hamburger or steak as a treat. We feed him 4-6 smaller meals a day, plus he has a choice of having his dry food. He doesn’t eat much in the way of dry food however. / My other 2 cats are on the same diet for their health. If it weren’t for Elaine’s heads up on changing the diet for our cat, he would not be around today. The vet had estimated that he had less than 6 months to live. Now he is back to being a healthy, active, in your face cat. / Elaine’s image is a great example how art can impact lives. Her photograph was a statement that could have many meanings to different people. Many times we will never know how our art impacts people. That is why I am taking the time to write a thank you to Elaine. / So, to Elaine, a big thank you! / Cheers, / Deri

  • Inca ruins near Chincha
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    These ruins are situated outside the city of Chincha, a medium-sized city near Pisco, in Peru. / / This photograph was taken approximately 3 1/2 months after the August 15 2007 earthquake that devastated this part of the Peru. / / Artist proceeds from internet sales of cards and prints of this images will be donated to: / / Hands On Disaster Response / ... a volunteer-driven, non-profit organisation, dedicated to timely disaster response and relief. They strive to provide hands-on relief to survivors of natural disasters with maximum speed and minimum bureaucracy. Their focus is on applying volunteer resources and expertise to disaster-affected communities around the world. This image was taken while the artist was working on location with them in Pisco, Paracas and Ica in the aftermath of the August 2007 Earthquake. This image is one of twelve included in the America del Sur 2009 Calendar which can be viewed here / / /

  • ‘Fire Before the Storm’ is one of the ‘Deep Noise’ series of images based on light installations designed to accompany Sounds of the Melbourne Underground at Brunswick’s Noise Bar during 2006. / / / To create this images, the camera has become an electronic sketch-pad, documenting light’s interaction with sound, its movement to music an essential component of the process. The emergent compositions reflect journeys into a plethora of disparate visual environments … above and below the oceans, from the microscopic to the panoramic, through history’s bricks and mortar, and back again, to the frenetic point where light and sound merge in a cacophony of beats and bodies. / / / 50% of artist proceeds from sales of this work will be donated to the Medical Association for the Prevention of War. MAPW is an organisation of committed doctors and health workers actively work against war because they recognise that the human community is at a crossroads. / /

  • Bolivian balcony
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    From the hill above Sucre, Bolivia

  • Melbourne at dusk
    by Elaine Stevenson

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    Evening falls over the Australia’s southern-most mainland city, Melbourne, home to almost 4 million people from all four corners of our earth. / / Many of Australia’s citizens, new and old, have come here to set up a new life away from wars and other hardship in their home countries. In honor of these individuals, 50 per cent of artists proceeds from sales of this image will be donated to Melbourne’s Asylum Seekers Resource Centre an amazing organisation that provides $20 worth of aid for each $1 donated.

  • Elaine
    by brianjarvis

    US$4.32

    Photograph, photoshopped

  • Location: Herculaneum, at the foot of Mt Vesuvius near Naples, Italy (2004)

  • Red sky at night ...
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.51–US$103.13

    .... shepherd’s delight …. Day’s end at Ocean Grove, 90 minutes from Melbourne’s business distict / Victoria, Australia

  • Detail from a padlocked cell in Poland’s Auschwitz II (Birkenhau) concentration camp. / / Proceeds from the sale of cards from this image will be donated to the Medical Association for Prevention of War.

  • Iglesia, Ollantaytambo
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Ollantaytambo is an Inca village which dates back to Inca times. Many of the houses were built by the Incas. Many of the local people who live there are descended form the Incas and still speak Quechua. / / / / This photograph was taken while I was on a brief vacation while working with Hands on Disaster Response at the site of a major earthquake near Pisco, approximately four hours south of Peru’s capital city of Lima. / / / Proceeds from sales of this image will be directed to the BWB Build a Cornerstone Project. This project assists families to rebuild. Using volunteer labour and materials purchased with donated funds, BWB are constructing cornerstones for families whose houses are now in ruins. Each cornerstone is a two-room building with plumbed bathroom and kitchen fixtures, all connected to existing water and sewerage services. These cornerstones been specifically designed to withstand future earthquakes and provide a much needed helping-hand allowing people to live with dignity while gradually rebuilding their homes. Further information about this project can be downloaded here / / /

  • In August 2007, a major earthquake devastated a number of Peruvian cities, including the city of Ica. This photograph was taken approximately four and half months after the earthquake on the day that UNICEF organised a special activity day for the thousands of children who lived in Ica. The photograph was taken while we waited for transport to go the stadium where the festivities were being held. The day itself was all about fun and games and treats for the children but reality was rather sobering, that these children had lived through something more terrifying than most people will ever see in their lives, two and half minutes where the world literally shakes buildings to pieces. / / Location: Ica, Perú / Proceeds from sales of this image will be directed to Hands On Disaster Response This organisation provides assistance in disaster zones during the initial stages of the emergency. HODR volunteers arrived in Pisco shortly after the earthquake and were there, helping the people of Pisco, Ica, Chincha, Paracas and Cañete til January 2008.

  • Sacred peace
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    A quechua (inca) ceremony for peace, conducted on sacred ground at Pikillacta, the location of extensive ruins from the Wari culture. Pikillacta is located in the Valle Sur, about an hour from Cusco in the Peruvian Andes. The feather is from a sacred American owl, the plants traditional medicine of the area. All are now planted in the sacred soil overlooking this site for the future. / / ... one of twelve images featured in the America del Sur – 2009 Calendar, which can be viewed here / / Fifty per cent of artist proceeds from internet sales of cards and prints from this image will be donated by the artist to the Medical Association for Prevention of War to support their efforts in working towards a future free from armed conflict. / This Image is dedicated to the memory of my oldest friend, Jacalyne Sherlock who died on 7 November 2008 when the light plane she traveling in crashed near Bathurst (Australia) killing all on board. Jac was a health worker who spent much of her adult life in Canada, where the feather shown was given to me. She was a deeply spiritual person, unstoppably full of life. May she rest in peace and may her dreams live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew her well. / / / /

  • Smile
    by Elaine Stevenson

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    In August 2007, a major earthquake devastated a number of Peruvian cities, including the city of Ica. This photograph was taken approximately four and half months after the earthquake on the day that UNICEF organised a special activity day for the thousands of children who lived in Ica. The photograph was taken while we waited for transport to go the stadium where the festivities were being held. The day itself was all about fun and games and treats for the children but reality was rather sobering, that these children had lived through something more terrifying than most people will ever see in their lives, two and half minutes where the world literally shakes buildings to pieces. / / Location: Ica, Perú / Proceeds from sales of this image will be directed to Hands On Disaster Response This organisation provides assistance in disaster zones during the initial stages of the emergency. HODR volunteers arrived in Pisco shortly after the earthquake and were there, helping the people of Pisco, Ica, Chincha, Paracas and Cañete til January 2008.

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