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  • Photographic based digital montage – 2007 (no 2 from series of 3 re-worked). Shot two seperate models & P/S combined them. I also draw in & enhanced part of the headpeice, the body, the dress, added a fringe to the face, hid the eyes, made the features more angular, blew up the lips, created cheekbones, reworked the branches, filtered wallpaper effects, extended the chandelier, added lacework/flower elements, desaturated the lot & added a sepia tone. Thank you to both models who wish to remain anonymous. Approximately 50 Photoshop layers. Just Sometimes (Song of Laughter and Forgetting) by Swervedriver – entered in Red Bubble ‘songmanip07 – Musical Photo Competition’. So many great entries. Regards to all for voting for this peice. JUST great to win the ‘photo manipulation category’ receiving an A3 boxed framed/mounted print of the artwork & interview in RB’s Bubblewrap. Cheers I think I’ve seen all I can / I think I’ve heard all I can / I think I’ve been all I can / I think I’ve forgave all I can / I think I’ve behaved all I can / I think I’ve hated all I can / I think I’ve seethed/soothed all I can / I think I’ve risked all I can / I think I’ve run all I can / I think I’ve thought/fought all I can / I think I’ve found all I can / I think I’ve lost all I can / I think I’ve jeered all I can / I think I’ve steered all I can / I think I’ve stoned all I can / I think I’ve received all I can / I think I’ve pushed all I can / I think I’ve delivered all I can / I think I’ve doubted all I can / I think I’ve believed all I can / I think I’ve provoked all I can / I think I’ve rounded(?) all I can / I think I’ve stayed all I can / I think I’ve strayed all I can / I think I’ve destroyed all I can / I think I’ve drunk all I can / I think I’ve done all I can / I think I’ve laughed & laughed & laughed & laughed & laughed & laughed & laughed / I think I’ve forgotten all I can

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  • Emerging
    by Thomas Dodd

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    after the dark night…..

  • Aaaaargh… now I can’t get that annoying theme music out of my head!!! I’ve just got to go and eat some mushrooms… (hmmm, green or red?) jL

  • She Emerges
    by StacyLee

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    He will renew your life and sustain you… Ruth 4:15 Coming out of the cocoon she emerges. The text in the image says “like breathing for the first time.” This is the second emotive digital collage in the series. Made entirely in Photoshop CS2. On Canvas: /

  • Emerging Art
    by RedBubble

    I believe that we (i.e. you) at RedBubble are inching our way forward in the exploration of new more accessible art. We don’t know where …

    I believe that we (i.e. you) at RedBubble are inching our way forward in the exploration of new more accessible art. We don’t know where this will take us. We are leaving the well-trodden paths of big galleries, elite artists and scorned minions behind. We are finding creativity in lost corners of our world and of our own lives. We, and the world are becoming richer as a result. I know that this is a journey that social commentators are just beginning to talk about. And it is a journey with ill-defined signposts and subtle distinctions. At the risk of ignoring the subtleties I postulate some differences between the dying art and the art still being born. I would say that I see the emerging art as overlapping with the older art forms and that it ultimately will richly complement rather than supplant them. I welcome comment, additions, criticisms! Martin (aka Pilgrim) p.s. if you are wondering about the plasticine line look at the previous RB post.

  • Emerge
    by reflexio

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    Collins St, Melbourne, 22 August 2006. ==========

  • 4. LookOut!: Evil Emerges
    by FireRabbit

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    Hello! Here is the 4th version! To see the other versions go to: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or / foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it / last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen / Flight I do the EVEN numbers and Kookylane is doing the ODD numbers!

  • U N E A R T H E D
    by Paul Vanzella

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  • Alley life – Graffiti Melbourne / Color Coordinated-Graffiti Melbourne Melbourne Graffiti Artists This laneway in Melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it. / Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. grafitti calenders / Graffiti around Melbourne / Color Coordinated – III / Color Coordinated – II / Color Coordinated – I / / Exhibited at Brunswick Street Gallery from July 4th to July 17th. / Color Coordinated – II / Color Coordinated – I / / Exhibited at Brunswick Street Gallery from July 4th to July 17th. Melbourne Graffiti Artists This laneway in Melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it. / Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. / The naming of this image goes to Snobardnlife / many thanks sold / 8-calenders sold Redbubble / 4- 20×16 matted prints- clients and redbubble / 1-Poster – clients and redbubble / 1-framed matted print – redbubble / 6- 10×8” clients /

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    Emergence
    by Paul Vanzella

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  • Emergence
    by John Edwards

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    Created in Bryce.

  • Emerge
    by purelydecorative

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    Paper collage. The birth of new ideas.

  • Emerging
    by Sarah Moore

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    © Sarah Moore 2007 / Christmas Beautiful People Bellingen Great Gifts Sport / /

  • Emergent Sea II
    by Jeff Masamori

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  • A Forest Clearing
    by Bill Morgenstern

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Created in camera. I am constantly drawn to the beauty of forest and trees and the spirit of the place. With this in mind, I often try to capture more than a documentary view of place by listening to the whispers of trees and grass which guide me to the path between reality and a spiritual connection. In this image the living mystery of Spring emerges.

  • Emergence
    by allyj

    US$8.31–US$59.38

    Watercolour Paint & Pencil on Paper / Universal Copyright by Alison Jane Rice 2008

  • Eve Emerges
    by Claire McAdams

    US$4.22–US$96.44

    © Claire McAdams / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / For less expensive high quality prints of this photo, click here Alternative title: Elf Girl This is yet another shot of Melissa but this one strikes me as just magical. I was really taken in by the green of the rock. I came close to deleting this while we were shooting because I thought it didn’t look cool but I am so glad that I didn’t.

  • Emergence
    by Helena Nelson-Reed

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Watercolor on board and a touch of colored pencil. This painting depicts the Lakota sacred messenger Pte Hinsala San Win, the White Buffalo Calf Woman. There are different versions of her story, well known so I won’t repeat them. Her face is painted with red and yellow ochre , the pattern was a common one worn by most women prior to the reservation period. It tells the world one is an honorable woman. She wears a buffalo robe, dentium choker and circular conch earrings. For me, the little earrings are moons, a feminine symbol. Beneath the robe is luminous red, a sacred color that many tribes, and myself, employ to symbolize earth itself, blood, woman, health and life. Four bison represent the four directions, seasons, and phases of a humans life. My personal symbolism of four in this image is balanced intergration of wisdom and knowledge: remembering to seek out the old wisdom while navigating these new times. The bison emerge, like the people themselves in the Lakota origin story, out of a dark earthy place: Wind Cave. The Lakota believed bison returned underground to the womb of Ina Maka every winter. In spring they returned, migrating north to the Black Hills for spring calving time; the constellations foretell and mirror the migration. Its said White Buffalo Calf Woman dropped to the ground, rolled over, shapeshifting into a bison four times, each cycle a different color, as she took leave of the tribe. Each color has meaning and were both prophesy and warning. The shield design is a visual prayer placing all nations in harmony , each in its rightful place within the Sacred Hoop. Note: Many First Nation plains peoples such as the Blackfoot, Hidatsa, Mandan, and Lakota considered bison a relative. Bison, primary source of food and materials needed for survival, were honored. When a traditional Lakota is using sacred speech, the bison is always Pte, or female. Bison were mirrored in the stars as well. Looking down from above, geographic landmarks of the Black Hills Region portray a giant bison cow and parts of her anatomy, a sacred pipe, tobacco, and the coal to light it. The Lakota believed this bison, formed by topographical features of the Black Hills and mirrored in the heavens, gave birth to the People. Sacred history states that at one time they lived well fed and safe deep within the womb of the earth. Iktomi and Anukte (Double Woman) used trickery and tempted the ancestors into leaving this place. The people followed Iktomi upward to the earth’s surface and emerged from the place now called Wind Cave, in the Black Hills. The Black HIlls is a very sacred area, like a church without a roof. Now its now a tourist attraction and site of political monuments, a water park located over once sacred springs, and source of revenue for the state tourist trade. Text and image copyright Helena Nelson -Reed. Please dont use without written permission.

  • emerging brilliance
    by Tony Middleton

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    The rising sun radiates from above Harold Island across the pure silica sands of Whitehaven beach and reflecting in the shallows of the majestic Hill inlet. / Rarely am I compelled to compose a scene with the sun in it…But this time was an exception…The promise of another day in paradise no chance of diminishing amidst the largest and thickest sandfly swarms I have seen anywhere. / / rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / To see more of my TRUE panoramic photography click below* / / / / /

  • Emergent Sea
    by Jeff Masamori

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  • Exodus
    by Naomi Frost

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Same place as Emergence & Nirvana. Lightsmith issued a challenge to try and come up with 4 photographs of the same area but to make them look different. I’ve decided to take him up on the challenge. Hopefully I’m going OK so far…

  • Emerge
    by Jacky

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Some of my other work / / /

  • Aryclic painting with mixed media, gold and bronze outliners, the original paintings (this one, the magic leaf, what is emerging?, fusion leaf, can you see the face expression? paintings) all have a certain different gleam at every different angle of the light, this was cleverly created from the use of metallic pens, and silk painting gutta outliners that are pearlised, see through and pearly, metallic sequins that were carefully placed at some angles of the paintings. / Just for general interest if any body is interested with the originals, / At the moment i have waiting list of clients wanting to purchase the originals of this collection, as there was becoming quite a demand on the same paintings, i had to have them bidded, the last bid dated 22 december was £700 per painting, so good news to my fans, is im still not letting them go, and i still have copyrights even once there sold, therefore can keep selling the prints, keeping everyone happy.

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