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  • Smiths Beach, Yallingup, Western Australia Down on the beach on a beautiful winter’s afternoon. Fellow photographer mates were shooting the light and action :) For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • From an original oil painting, 800×640mm, original available for sale and prints from my web site. / Extensive Folio Viewing / ”Caroline Ellis Web Site more oils click on any image to take you to that image page. and photos / and pastel / !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/311154-6-splendid-morning.jpg:http://www.redbubble.com/people/carolineellis/art/311154-6-splendid-morning

  • Sales of this Design? – 6 sales so far :) / / Beach Babe TShirt ‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor / A mixed Media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Hula Hips is a mixed media production on paper impressed with a canvas texture. I use a combination of ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic paint. I like to use pastel over the top of acrylic, allowing the acrylic to show through a bit. Hula Hips is a really out there kinda girl, loves life and lives it to the full! A nice happy birthday card this would make :D

  • Beach Bride is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / I used ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal, I used layers of thick white paint to achieve texture in her veil and wedding skirt

  • ‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Ooh La La was created on paper with ink and pastels, a lovely loose flowing drawing/painting of a gorgeous blonde beach babe!

  • / Leilani at Sea / Dingy Daisy Leilani at Sea was created on textured canvas paper using an array of mediums including ink, pastel, acrylics and charcoal. The colours shown here are from the original painting. I am a great lover of boats and being out to sea, far far away!

  • Exotic Bloom is another from the Beach Series by Karin Taylor / You can see the canvas textured paper showing through here, I used mixed media here, my usual inks, chalk pastel, acrylic and charcoal. / The original painting sold at The Sheoak Shack Gallery Cafe at Fingal some time ago…it’s a miniature painting to give you some idea of scale :) /

  • Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / / Wintersun by Karin Taylor / Mixed Media on canvas textured paper / Ink Pastel Acrylic Charcoal / Beach Series I loved creating this piece, the design aspects are colour are strong, and it is reminiscent of a design on a dress that my mother made for me, actually we had mother and daughter dresses in the same material and wore them out on special occasions….

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Bedrock Babe / Karin Taylor / Beach Series / Mixed Media / Ink Pastel Acyrlic Charcoal

  • Neon Sea Siren / Karin Taylor / Beach Series / Pastel and Ink / on Canson Pastel Paper /

  • a beautiful song about the beach at Byron, really worth a listen on utube / Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / Bay Watch / Beach Series / Karin Taylor / Mixed Media ink pastel acrylic charcoal….plus a lot of gesso :) / I sketched this girl at the The Pass, Byron Bay… / a pretty famous beach, i live close to this beach… / it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth… In my teenage years, everything we did involved the beach, all the fun we had, all the mischief we got up to, from midnight swims, to campfires…..that was our escape…..the first place I went camping on a sorta freedom trip when i was 15 with my two best girls Marve and Prawn…..we were the best friends ever….their we played amongst the surf, got bronzed and enjoyed the attention of the local surfer boys…ahhh memories…. that was one of the best, i have the greatest fondness for all things surrounding the beach, and this song about Byron Bay beach just says it all for me… i hope you like it…. Forgotten Beach / (Robert James) from the aussie band Gangajang The sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Then just one moment there’s no-one there at all I will always remember that forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Two strangers, no memory / But everything remains from that day / Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / I remember I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Well the sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Just one moment there’s no-one there at all Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / Oh darling, I remember / I will always remember the forgotten… I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten… Two strangers, no memory / Oh darling, everything remains… / Oh darling… two people, two strangers / Back in time, oh darling / Remember the forgotten beach

  • / Funky Mermaid / Beach Series of cards and prints by Karin Taylor / Ink and Pastel on Canson Pastel Paper (textured) Original painting sold

  • 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.

  • / / / Kite Lady Media – ink pastel acrylic charcoal / Substrate – canvas textured paper / Original Art – SOLD to a kite enthusiast who collects ‘kite art’

  • Medium – Pencil drawing on A1 size Kent cartridge paper. Art & Design theme Extension of the Senses of Man (Woman) / Always had a passion for direct observational drawing/painting from life/nature, especially to observe and study the human figure/form/anatomy. / The skin is our largest sensory organ and requires the extension of clothing for its protection against the environmental elements. Thinly draped clothing veiled over the human form provides ample study of soft falling movements along body lines, flowing shapes & patterns etc. I wanted to explore the human form/skin/clothing outdoors in the natural environment as apposed to life models posing in a protective drawing room set-up that I had been so far exposed to. / / Process: / Stage 1) Exploring the extension of the senses by exposing the human form/skin/clothing to the natural physical elements of water, air and earth/sand at a public beach landscape and documenting this through the photographic medium. Two fellow art students modelled for me in loose light negligee clothing. Stage 2) From there I developed a B&W photographic series learning several darkroom manipulation techniques in the process. Stage 3) From the resultant photographic imagery (on the human structure, female shapes and forms, skin & cloth exposured to the natural elements of water, wind/air, earth/sand/rock in the landscape) I further explore and study the inherent structure and ‘dynamics’ of several images and produce several drawings. / / I think my two fellow art student models totally enjoyed the creative photographic documentation experience, even though they got cold, wet and buried in sand, and I, the photographer stayed dry!

  • / Black Eyed Susan Cards/Prints ‘Beach Series’ TShirt by Karin Taylor / A mixed Media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal

  • / / Blue Water Nymph / Prints by Karin Taylor / original on pastel paper / media used ink, pastel, charcoal / great summer time fun in the sun! / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /

  • / / Floating Peach / by Karin Taylor / ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal / on canvas textured paper / relaxing at the beach!! / / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au / /

  • On DeviantART / On Zazzle / ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet Details / Earth and Sky, / Land and Sea, / Day and Night, / Life and Death, / Mortality and Immortality, / Growth and Stillness Unchanging, / Warmth and Coldness… Eternal lovers, chasing each other, untouching enemies dancing together…

  • Isle of Lewis Western Isles Scotland / / /

  • Colored pencils on Bristol board, / 8.5×12 / 2008 I’ve been for quite some time seeking to join two of my biggest passions: astrology and art, two languages with so much in common. Then the idea for the Astroportraits was born. They are very special portraits inspired on your astrological profile. I incorporate to the picture the imagery, symbols and colors referent to the energy patterns showed in your astro chart – Rising sign, Sun and Moon signs, predominant element, Moon Nodes and other important points. The portrait becomes a visual poem, a register of your potentials and talents, reminding you how special and unique you are. A representation not only of your exterior image, but also of your inside, of your heart and soul. This is my own self portrait. I am a Gemini with Leo rising and Moon in Scorpio, and a Water/Air type. It was not easy to create my own portrait, since I identify myself with so many symbols and elements that I thought better to let the intuition go in my favor. In the very last years I’ve been lived a phase of intense changes that made me seek for my strength within, something that I don’t remember to have done so hard before. I remember having made a very rough sketch of a Scorpio (my moon sign) and a Lion (my rising sign), my two inner powers; then I stuck it on the wall and looked at it every time I needed strength, to remind myself that I had that force, that it was in me as part as what I was. Things are surely smoother now, but I wanted my portrait as a perennial register of this power I discovered within myself. Then I drew a Lion, my rising sign, very close to me, almost like a constant companion. This lion arises from the waters, from the big ocean of emotions that characterize all the water types. Although one may think that water people are fragile due to their emotional, sensitive nature, they may be considered extremely strong exactly due to this attunement – they know like nobody how to deal with such world. My Air quality is represented by the color yellow and by the butterflies – also representatives of my sun sign, Gemini. Butterflies go vivaciously from one place to another just like Gemini does. They are also flying animals, symbols of freedom, one of my strongest characteristics. Another reason for picking the butterfly is because it’s one of my favorite animal totems, present in several of my pieces. Butterflies are the symbol of rebirth and transformation and this is why it makes them so special to my eyes. Rebirth and transformation are also keywords of my Moon sign – Scorpio. Another element I created to represent this sign in my portrait was the lotus flower, due to its relation to situations of reconstruction after long struggle or even total loss – the lotus blooms from the mud. It is also a symbol of spirituality, something that is an important part of my daily life and that helps me keep going in spite of any obstacle. A triskele, Celtic symbol of life cycles, shows on the top with the glyphs of Gemini, Leo and Scorpio. If you are interested in knowing more, please visit my Etsy store Related work: / Portrait of Isobel and Unicorn

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