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Painted 2006. Acrylic on canvas – original sold. PRIVATE COMMISSIONS / Prices start at $200 and increase depending on size, complexity, etc. I work entirely from photographs. Please contact me for more info. email: wildeportraits@iprimus.com.au
This poor little bear helps everyone, but gets overlooked itself.
This little kid plays in the Pitt Street Mall every weekend. His heart isn’t really in it I don’t think – he’d much rather be with his friends but he is there entertaining the masses. / His little bow tie and outfit gets the ladies cooing and opening their purses. This guy makes a fotune. This shot appealed to me – I like the view he gets.
Hello fellow bubblers, I thought it might be useful if we tried to give you an insight into the ‘mind of RedBubble’ – every now and th…
Hello fellow bubblers, I thought it might be useful if we tried to give you an insight into the ‘mind of RedBubble’ – every now and then. To give you an understanding of what makes us tick. One of the key ideas underpinning RedBubble is that ‘everyone’s an artist’. Let me restate part of our very first journal post “People are inherently creative. Deep down, most of us love to come up with new ideas, express who we are, or take a different perspective on the world around us. This is particularly true of children. Remember chalk on the footpath, crayon on the walls, or a painting stuck proudly to the fridge with a magnet. Kids love stories, they love learning about new things, they ask obvious yet somehow overlooked questions. So why don’t many of us focus on our creative interests as adults? Is there something about the process of growing up that changes us, that convinces us to be serious and sensible? Do we lose the ability to be creative? Or does it just get buried amidst the responsibilities, worries and priorities of adult life? Look closer, though, and you’ll see sparks of creativity in adults everywhere. Since starting our RedBubble journey, we’ve been amazed at how many of our close friends have “confessed” to a secret creative hobby, a little spark of creativity that few else know about. Look at the statistics and the picture is clearer still. Over 2.5 million Australians regularly take part in some sort of creative or cultural activity. Almost 90% do this entirely for free, for the simple enjoyment of it. A fortunate few earn a living from it, but most keep their creative spark alive in their own time and without sharing it with the world. RedBubble was founded with a burning desire to improve this situation. And there are some major social and technological trends helping us out.“ We openly want to embrace a wide variety of material on RedBubble, from a wide variety of people – from professional artists to emerging artists to people just discovering their artistic side. We don’t want to place more limits or barriers in the way of people – life has enough barriers – so we’ve tried to keep RedBubble as open as possible. This is why we haven’t placed any upload limits on the site and why we don’t vet content before it’s published. We’ve recently received feedback from the community that such an open approach has meant people might be encouraged to post ‘anything’ to RedBubble. Our thinking is that RedBubble should be the place for your best work and over the next short while we’re looking to update the site to further encourage this behaviour. But we don’t want RedBubble to become an elite only site – we don’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. - Peter
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Poor Moonhead.
A Summer scene from the Piazza San Marco, Venezia. Or better known to Anglophones as St. Mark’s Square, Venice. / The guy in the red shirt is selling ice-creams from his mobile freezer box, I thought it was a worthy photo opp’ at the time, especially as the tide was rising which meant the Piazza would soon have a few inchs of water covering it’s stone and marble surface. / As for the tech, I started by using this method in the link, made slight changes as required for each photo. / http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157594577686705/ / I’ve received heaps of mail regarding these pictures, I couldn’t possibly reply to them all, just too many, but I did my best.
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz There are three kiddies in here too… / Te Rapa pools, Hamilton, New Zealand Featured in The Fine Art of Photography / Thank you. Featured in All About Water / Thank you. Featured in Canon DSLR Users / Thank you. Featured in The Woman Photographer / Thank you Jen. 2000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photogrpahy Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 400D On our way out of the pool, I had to stop and take this and /
from the movie Me and You and Everyone We Know (they aren’t available through the site anymore and i didn’t like the other ones out there).
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Pencil & pen, 2day, 2 April, 2008
i tired to do the bamboo in a cool style i don’t know… / little guys eating a leaf. / colors colors i love colors :3 uughh i keep putting off posting my crafty stuff, / every time i get done a plushie or a charm, ring whatever / i just don’t thinks its…..good enough. i don’t know / maybe just ocd / w.e but yea…. still working on that stuff xD
a twist on Andy Warhol’s famous line…this is a comment about the rise of a new social phenomenon CCTV as entertainment and the fleeting nature of fame….
~Storypeople
“Everyone has in them something precious that is in / no one else.” Quote by Martin Buber This image was taken at Olympia Marina Park, Olympia, Washington. My darling grand-daughter, Sarah. She just loved these lights and ran from each one to the next in complete curiosity. There is nothing like the inquisitive nature of a two year old. Featured in CHILDHOOD group ~ January 2009 / Featured in FAMILY UNLIMITED ~ 14 April 2009 / / /
As I look upon every experience that I’ve ever had, and everyone who has ever played any role in my life, as having been sent to me for my benefit…I am truly grateful that in this Universe, which was created by a divine, organizing intelligence, there are simply no accidents, while I learn to appreciate everything and everyone…like you ;) Appreciate I appreciate all here on RB that make each day special and worth being alive for – I love you!!!
Raphaël—the JavaScript library logo and slogan / http://raphaeljs.com/
Japanese Fairy spreading the Luck of the Irish to Everyone on St. Paddy’s Day! / Acyrlic and markersAll profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal redqueen’s elf on zazzle.com / Lucky Irish Geisha Button / / All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal.
At least in some way or another ^^
I turned up at Swanes Rose Nursery only to find their blooms all either rotting and dead, or having lost their ‘heads’ altogether! So, I did what any self respecting photographer would do – took over 100 shots of withered and dead roses! I must confess I find some of the decaying blooms attractive in their own right. Blended with a photo of rust here in CS3 to add to the aged look. FEATURED in Digital Art Compilations Group 12 June 09 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
The Art/T-Shirt Club! Want your art sold? We all feel your pain but in these harder times w…
The Art/T-Shirt Club! Want your art sold? We all feel your pain but in these harder times we have to come together! So this is the best way we can do just that… / To join us in getting your art sold … You simply need to make a purchase, whether it’s a Card, T-Shirt or Wall-Art from anyone on Redbubble but after the first artist makes a purchase then all the following artists need to buy something from one of the artists who have made a purchase below! / You can also join by listing what you’ve bought in the past but for those / who haven’t bought anything please consider when you have the money to buy something from someone who has posted or buy something that they post. This way everyone will / get something sold! This is how I see it… / We shop in stores like Wal-Mart and the mall which are all run by millionaires and raise prices while under paying most of their workers. / So why always give your money to them when you can spend with the truly / creative people like on RB? You can post a comment to this but to join post something that you purchased from anyone on Redbubble but if someone’s posted already shop in their gallery and join our movement! Thanks to everyone who makes RB a great website to display and sell / on! Currently there are no purchases of someone who posted here, why not be the first? When you leave this message without favoriting it….Let the force be with you…because you’re on your own baby! :)
VIEW IT LARGE HERE I took a drive this afternoon, because I was bored. Chasing some light. The sky was dismal to say the least. / I drove down to the lake and it was choppy and overcast, so I drove off, that’s when I noticed the change of light in the rear view mirror. The sun had finally broke through the thick cloud from the west, so I turned around and looked toward the jetty and the light was something else, I jumped out scrambling through my camera bag because I knew it wouldnt last. / I got it, it was only seconds after I took this shot that it was back to overcast. It pays to take a second glance :) Too many techniques in photoshop to mention. / f/11 Nikon D80
This tree has a bit of a story I suppose. Those living in the Brisbane area know it as “Garry’s” tree….just kidding. It is a fantastic subject both for Sunrises and Sunsets and even night shots. Go and get it…hehe
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