Charcoal and chalk, 120×90cms. In the corners of our sweaty palms, nested in the secret lines twisting bizarre and unique. In the softest inane creak as the bones in our fingers curl. Longing, have you felt it in the tips of your fingers, pulling at the flesh on the inside of your arms? Have you ever felt your muscles jerk – sudden and violent, overwhelmed for a moment by craving? Brutal. / Irresistible. / It is a mundane magic – our own unconscious smile suddenly seen and caught, disarming and warm in a glimpsed reflection. As probability collapses. In the trickle of wishes at the back of our necks. / Beatific in hope; a frisson of what may be. If it might oh let it. This magic – a mute spell of touch…the spell of the never-seen small of our backs pressed against the warm belly of a lover. It is as magical as the scale, the startling magnitude of hunger as we kiss and kiss and kiss. Lips hot slippery hot against our own. The immersion of lust… a moment etiolated a welcome trick of tongues that in this at least cannot lie – but it ends! – a click of white teeth on stained. Breathless and sudden and sticky. Saliva cooling on our cheeks in the night air. / The lock; the click of that skin pressed so easily with such lazy comfort. I believe in never. / I believe in all the way.
Figure Drawing Series. The left is charcoal on white BFK Rives paper and the right is white charcoal on black paper. To me it’s about the duality of form. The two figures are competing against each other but are united. Faceless women portraying the everyday woman and the competition that we as women can sometimes have against each other whether it be our looks, our workplace, or at home. It also has a formalist point. By blurring your vision or squinting your eyes, it can become abstract with two V’s present the viewer can interpret whatever they desire. I’m horrible at describing my work. This was done by a photographic reference from a redbubble member, Barssel. Check out his work, he’s an excellent photographer. http:.//www.redbubble.com/people/barssel
3 minute study . charcoal on newsprint / 18”x24” .
Another classical study from life… charcoal on paper.
Another blue composition, ink and acrylic on paper…
tempera and pastel on mdf
/ Funky Mermaid / Beach Series of cards and prints by Karin Taylor / Ink and Pastel on Canson Pastel Paper (textured) Original painting sold
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 53×120 I really think that this is my masterpiece. After 30 years of painting, this picture is a gift I made to myself.
tempera and pastel on masonite
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 64×110
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 70×70
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / SOS From the Beach Series, a mixed media painting on canvas textured paper using ink pastels acrylics and charcoal.
tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 62×49
/ / Dilly Dally Diver / ink and pastel acrylic and charcoal on cream pastel paper / a fun little piece by Karin Taylor / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /
/ MCN: C4FE4-5A675-1F4C6 December 20, 2008…FEATURED ON THE RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE December 2008…featured in Things that are Black; andplaced 3rd in the Avatar challenge hosted by the Things That Are Black group
Mixed Media Life Study
Tuesday Dec 16th 2008….. new model, Rebecca. 20 minute pose. / Black & White Charcoal on a half-sheet of Canson Mi Tientes
figurative oil by Maria Paterson, 1200×90cm on canvas original sold / figurative interior still life / oil on canvas 1.2m x 90cm / my bubblesite / see my website / artist interview featured in the divine feminine / featured in featured features / top 10 painted ladies challenge
/ / nurture / The act of nourishing or nursing; tender care; education; training; That which nourishes; food; diet; The environmental influences that contribute to the development of an individual; see also nature; to nourish or nurse / en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nurture Media – pencil and photoshop / Substrate – paper I can’t explain this, ‘cept to say, it’s inspired by our connection with nature and the fragility of life itself sometimes, the message coming through is to nurture life by way of fostering goodwill toward one another and accepting we have a duty of care to our natural world also. Because Easter is approaching I thought it appropriate :) The child’s sustenance, or umbilical cord if you like is coming from a tree, symbolic of the healing that nature can bring….the new life and growth that comes with nurture both of spirit and of nature. Humility is understanding our rightful place in the scheme of all things, including nature, family structure and the wider community…... a world where there is tolerance for all, is the one i pray for
Watercolor and pencil on board. / 11×14 / 2009 Model: Adhara Batul Life came from many seas. Seas of deep blue and secrets unknown that keep myriads of bacteria and beginnings. Seas of wombs and their sacred silence. Seas of past and forgetfulness, alive in the depths of our souls, dark and mysterious.
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