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  • From The Depth II

  • acrylic painting

  • Older work / Closeup portrait

  • From the Depth

  • photomanipulation (software: Photoshop 7). You can also examine details. ”...the pour soul of flawless fairy hopes in better tommorow…”

  • Go on! Say it in a gangster voice!! :) “Hiya Doll face…”

  • Street capture, 2006, Union Square Park, NY SOLD Copyright

  • Call me…Call me NOW!!

  • Coloured pencils on smooth cartridge paper

  • Surrealistic Digital Art / / 1 place in the In If it doesn’t belong Group – Le Masquerade Challenge. / / 1 place in the In ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Group – BROKEN CHALLENGE. / / 3 place in the In Parallel Dimensions Group – Surrealism in Parallel Dimensions Challenge. / / 3 place in the In First Things group – The Art of Surrealism at its best… Challenge. / / / / Mousepads in Zazzle / Identity Crisis by Jake Erkens You wake up in the morning / And notice not everything is okay / Starring at the mirror, you take a long look / And see someone else, and not yourself Your going through a identity crisis / Not knowing who you are and what you are / There is no place where you feel okay / Because you don’t know yourself at all It’s okay, just take another look / And make a decision on who / You want to be, and what yo want to be / Stop dreaming of being someone your not Identity crisis, stop and don’t make her cry / A single tear anymore / You’ve got to recognize your own beauty / And accept who you are Identity crisis / Please quickly pass by / Don’t let her cry / Dry her tear Show her who she is / Reflect her inner beauty / And don’t let her feel ugly / Identity crisis Pass quickly by / Leave her / Let her know who she is / Tell her shes beautiful Show her who she really is / Let her neglect her other side / You’ve got to hold on and believe / In yourself, and who you really Are! / / / MCN: CB996-22E56-2D27F / / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • again, did it with / a couple of damaged sumi brushes, / a beaten up 3” painter’s brush, / and a roll of paper towel… no reference… she has no name… . 11.o6.2oo8 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x30” .

  • Work featured on home page 06/01/2009 – Thank you very much dear Redbubble:0)) / First place of the Fabulous ts Gruop Challenge here One of my best sellers T-shirt on REDBUBBLE. / You can buy more products of this design in My Zazzle Store here / / / / / / / / / / Thank you for buying ! :0) Another favorite:White Flowers All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • Original Creation Date: March 7th, 2006 The title: / Persephone, the Greek Goddess Persephone is the goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, goddess of the harvest. Persephone was such a beautiful young woman that everyone loved her, even Hades wanted her for himself. One day, when she was collecting flowers on the plain of Enna, the earth suddenly opened and Hades rose up from the gap and abducted her. None but Zeus, and the all-seeing sun, Helios, had noticed it. Broken-hearted, Demeter wandered the earth, looking for her daughter until Helios revealed what had happened. Demeter was so angry that she withdrew herself in loneliness, and the earth ceased to be fertile. Knowing this could not continue much longer, Zeus sent Hermes down to Hades to make him release Persephone. Hades grudgingly agreed, but before she went back he gave Persephone a pomegranate (or the seeds of a pomegranate, according to some sources). When she later ate of it, it bound her to underworld forever and she had to stay there one-third of the year. The other months she stayed with her mother. When Persephone was in Hades, Demeter refused to let anything grow and winter began. This myth is a symbol of the budding and dying of nature. In the Eleusinian mysteries, this happening was celebrated in honor of Demeter and Persephone, who was known in this cult as Kore. Charcoal on paper, 16” x 20”, freehand. / Original Sold: Herschbach Germany

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Happy Haven, Live, Love, Dream, Globes, Spheres, and Curves, The Eyes Have It, Accentuate The Eyes (twice), Dream & Fantasy Art, and Sold! Finished in the Top 10 of the Women Appreciation She Says It All With Her Eyes challenge Won the Do What I Say challenge – June 2, 2009 Placed 7th in the Self Portraits challenge Self-portrait. / All effects are digital, including makeup. Brushes Used – spiritsighs and Obsidian Dawn Original photo taken August 25, 2008 Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small matted print to a mystery buyer.

  • FLUU VIEW PLZ :-) /

  • . let me wear your lust / dress me with your seduction / silk and lace and scent of your skin drift me back two hundred years / we’ll spring celestial winter / and blossom snow bear’s den let us steal heaven’s clouds / dance me to the end of time / as you have before time trace my heart with your desire / it’ll be carved eternally / in the shape of your dreams i’ll paint your soul / with my sinful lust dress me in your lust… . . o3.o4.2oo9 / charcoal on mi-tientes® paper / digital / 9”x12” . .

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  • i don’t care what you say / i’ll always dream of us… it’s my dreamworld . inspiration: my midnight fire by michele randell . o6.o2.2oo9 / acrylic on canvas / 18”x 36” .

  • where or when . o6.23.2oo9 / charcoal & pastel on newsprint / 18”x 24” .

  • Canon 400D Feature work in: / - Poetry and beautiful women (October 09) / / - Winner of the Black & White Photos Challenge of the 2-a-week group (September 09) / - Pathway to the Soul group (September 09) / / - Homepage of RedBubble (August 09) / / - Black and White Photographers United (August 09) / / - Canon DSRL (August 09) / / - Dragan Masters group (August 09) / - Top Ten in the All By Yourself Challenge of the Random Photography group (August 09)

  • . i wear my pink cardigan / over a white cami and you in my heart… . j’espère . o8.26.2oo9 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x 30” (cropped) / digital .

  • The Golden Elephant – story and art by Karin Taylor / A long long time ago in a tropical land where the papaya grow wild and free, there lived a golden elephant who’s beauty was unsurpassed. All the creatures were mesmerised by what appeared to be the sun entering the water when she swam and when she walked on the land everyone stepped aside, as elephants were revered. Legend has it, the golden elephant was once a beautiful warrior princess. Once, in midst of of a terrible battle with her enemy about to take her life, she made a wish that she could become an elephant, for then no harm would come to her. The beautiful warrior princess was granted her wish, tho could sadly not return to her human form, and so it was that the golden elephant lived forever, bringing warmth and light wherever she went. During the darkest nights when the stars hid and the moon disappeared, the beautiful golden elephant shone like the sun, lighting the way for pilgrims on their journey. Although very happy she got what she wished for, the golden elephant found herself still thinking the grass was sometimes greener on the other side. Indeed she would have liked to be human again. But she accepted her new role and did the best she could with her gift of light. The moral of the story – be careful what we wish for

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