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  • To see more of my artwork and designs, visit http://www.cafepress.com/buy/samitha/-/cfpt2_/cfpt_/source_searchBox/copt_ Poppy website: http://www.samitha.org

  • Skylands Manor, Ringwood, NJ – Faux Watercolor Version

  • Vintage postcard cut-out with my own background and textures. / Assorted brushes by: / Sugargrl14 / Dark Dragon Stock / Anodyne Stock

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  • Train tracks reflect the early winter sun in Dublin city. What journey will they take us on today? / Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page 17th March 2009.

  • Featured in the Nostalgic Art & Photography Group -Thank you / / Poor Muriel was completely mortified when a large crowd gathered outside the telephone booth, into which she had fled seeking refuge. It was only recently that she had felt able to walk freely through the park, without fear of bumping into George. Damn, she had known it was too soon….. All images my own, shot in London November 2008. Hats and flowers downloaded from internet freestock. Thanks for looking.

  • Playing with my toys: an antique doll head, a plastic pig, and Photoshop. Seven original photos (sky, ground, doll, peeling paint, and 3 pig photos, one of which was duplicated). Lots of layers in CS3. Featured in Surrealism and Fantasy Fine Art Composites.

  • Well, I´m not even talking about the young men of my generation; I was a kid when Marlene Dietrich already was an old dame; but I heard the stories.

  • I´ve been thinking for a long time on a tribute to this monumental song written by Cole Porter, which is also a signature song for Frank Sinatra. I´d have liked to present a more appropiate version, but this is what finally came up to my mind. / I know this is a worldwide wellknown hit song of all times; anyhow here´s the link to one of those remarkable Sinatra performances. / I´ve got you under my skin

  • In the religious system of Orishaworship, Babalu-Aye is the spirit of illness and disease. In Cuba, he has been syncretized with Saint Lazarus. / He governs epidemics and heals infectious diseases. Though originally associated with smallpox, many of today’s worshippers appeal to Babalu-Aye for healing from HIV/AIDs. / Sources tell us he walks on crutches — or possibly carries them. He also has two dogs. To snif out infection? / He will do his best against infections and epidemics. But like most doctors, Babalu-Aye is very overworked and understaffed. However, he will not say no to offerings of white wine and popcorn.

  • artwork by royce ng – www.brothersisterrecords.org

  • Main figure, including the watery sphere, is an original cinema4D render; added a few layers in postwork to underline the meaning of the scene.

  • Please view large. / I´ve been always fascinated by “Stolen Kisses”, the 1968 French film by Francois Truffaut, one of the Nouvelle Vague leading directors. Well, this picture was the starting point for this image. Later, i thought it could be more related to the loss of innocence, and the transit to a different perspective of the same reality. / Main figure is a cinema4D render; blended a few layers in postwork.

  • All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Danilo Lejardi: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. One of the main elements involved in the (African) Yoruba divination system is the divination tray. This tray (Ifá) serves as the template on which sacred signs related to the personal concerns of a diviner’s client are traced as the point of departure for analysis. / This time the idea was that of using this divination tray as a basic platform to display the main Orishas _ the African gods and goddesses_ and their peculiar attributes. / So this is basically a Cinema4D render, made in collaboration with artist Artpearl / She not only contributed by modeling the divination tray but with the whole conception of the series; the fact is that Artpearl has played a very important role in my CG learning process; her suggestions, constructive crits and incredible “eye” for details have always been a great support to every single step or direction I´ve decided to take in this field. More than that, alongside this journey we´ve become friends; and that´s one of the best things that could ever happened to me. / Photo/background/foreground images were blended with Photoshop; there´s also a bit of digital painting. / (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application, produced by MAXON Computer, Germany.) / —-—-—-—-—-—-—— / Yemaja (Yemalla) is a mother goddess, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-American religions. / In (Cuban) Santeria, she is seen as the mother of all living things as well as the owner of all waters. / Her number is 7 (a tie into the 7 seas), her colors are blue and white (representing water). / She rules the sea, the Moon, dreams, deep secrets, ancient wisdom, ocean secrets, the collective unconscious, and the surface of the ocean, seas, and lakes. / In Africa she is known as Mama Watta, Mother of Waters. / There´s a lot of information regarding this african goddess in internet; here´s a link to Wikipedia: / Yemaya

  • Stepping Down Eagle by Deb & Rick Larson (aukora) / Faux Sky photo taken by myself but handpainted by Renee Dawson a few years ago / Thank you ladies for the support. PS, PainterX,Wacom Tablet / This work consists of 3 layers, 3 different photos, blending, airbrush and detail work, texturizing /

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  • Another Photoshop TTV image. I actually took this image with the intent of this treatment. I thought it worked with the vintage feel. Canon 10D / EF-S 18-55

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  • This is from a series I did at the Port Adelaide Aviation museum trying to capture the spirit of 1940’s pinup using my model Emma in an original 1940’s bathing suit and a reconstructed Spitfire plane belonging to Mr. Langdon Badger.

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