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  • Mixed media on Cartridge Paper. The image is an androgynous one, because lets face it feelings like this can happen to us all.

  • Synthetic polymer paint on paper. Series in the tradition of bordello art. The waiting room. / slideshow My Friend’s Bordello

  • size: 9×12”/23×30cm / Acrylic on paper of 300gm/140lb For more information about original, please visit Lily Pang Art /

  • Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007

  • A collection of things in my bedroom that have a variety of nostalgic memories for me. Ranging from flowers I bought on a lovely day out with a friend, to a rooster tapestry cushion I bought in Eze in France, to the chair my great-grandfather used to sit in. I like to have things around me that mean something to me. / Memories are so precious. Featured in A Place To Call Home group, RedBubble, July 2009 / /

  • Sorry if this spoils the dream, but this isn’t really my Gran’s! It was a beautiful little B & B we stayed at in Sorrento, and it did remind me of a small parlour from back in the “olden” days!

  • © Manolya F 2008. All rights reserved. / You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display or perform, or prepare derivative works by using my works.

  • Boo! Also available as a T-Shirt / / / / / Do you Squidoo? / / Visit With Love – Cards for all Occasions to see my greeting card, notecard & invitation designs. / / Infant & kid’s t-shirts, mugs, mousepads, hats, aprons, bags, magnets, stickers, buttons, keychains, postage & postcards are available on my zazzle. / / / / / / / /

  • A couple of antique vases from the 1830s with fresh flowers from the garden decorate the reading room of the Commissariat House.

  • Model and costume creator was me – image shot by Elvis Thompson We were going for the feel of the fantastical Hong Kong martial art films in this image.

  • 4 layers.. 3 are stock images from flickr /

  • Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius (551 BC − 479 BC)

  • Acrylic On Canvas A piece that was inspired about watching Wong Kar Wai’s film In The Mood For Love, set in 60s Hong Kong. A story about forbidden love and in the story, the female and male leads shared some special moments in room 2046 – writing martial novels :D The chinese title of this movie is Hua Yang Nian Hua. The Chinese title, Huayang Nianhua (translated in the subtitles as “Full Bloom” but more accurately meaning “those wonderful varied years”), is more suggestive of period nostalgia and the Shanghai association, pointing to an iridescent, kaleidoscopic age of bygone elegance and diversity. / You can view and purchase my other “Hua Yang Nian Hua” creations from my Zazzle Gallery: / /

  • Panda. Also available as a t-shirt. See With Love Panda for the full version. / / / / / Do you Squidoo? / / Visit With Love – Cards for all Occasions to see my greeting card, notecard & invitation designs. / / / / /

  • Something kind of old…ish that I found on my hard drive. I remember trying to hold the camera with one hand and trying to hold up the single dandelion seed against the sky with the other. Haha, it was kind of difficult. I don’t like using tripods! Anyway, Enjoy!

  • / A new addtion to the Still Life series, “Still Life with Old Dandelion Stencil and Terracotta Pots” pays tribute to the lovely art of stenciling that experienced a resurgence in the 80s then got overexposed and trite…well know in Europe for centuries, in North America itinerant stencillors made a good living going from town to town with their tools…evidence of their beautiful work still remains today and is shown in museums around the world... / I chose to infuse this painting with the flavour of an old garden room, where the plaster has fallen off and the single stencil though greatly worn with age still looks beautiful…the terracotta pots which are so delightful to paint, add to the feeling of age…I have a number of these ancient pots, and though they are still under wraps right now, I know them so well I think I can reproduce them in my sleep... Watercolour on Saunders Waterford Rough Paper… Art is long and time is fleeting… / Lives of great men all remind us / We can make our lives sublime, / And, departing, leave behind us / Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow… / Still Life with Wellingtons / The Sap Bucket

  • Featured in Unwanted, Abandoned and Saved Through Preservation August 8, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions May 17, 2009. / Featured in Digital Brushstrokes May 15, 2009. / Featured in The Compact Group May 15, 2009. Best Viewed Large One of the most striking aspects of Venice, Italy, apart from the glorious cathedrals, famous bridges and other magnificent and historic structures … are the intriguing dwellings lining the canals. The romance and mystery reach out and grab the imagination by the heart … some of us leave our hearts there … hoping someday to return!! Image taken in July of 2005 with the hand held Olympus C-5000 zoom point and shoot. Post processing included some Photoshop tinkering and a trip to Photomatix for hdr with a single image, eval +/- 2. I subsequently put the image into Corel Paint 11 for some brushstroke work on the flowers.

  • “Togetherness” Photography and Artwork / By Holly Kempe © Two white waterlilies with their petals entwined. You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present. / ~Jan Glidewell

  • MORNIN’ SUNSHINE / By: DALE CRUM Twas a most gentle start to the fairest of April days…a sweet twistin’ misty morn…adrift with fluffy fog sittin’ atop the fresh spring blooms… tenderly she kissed each and every one o’ them flowers awake… / When the rising sleepy sun brightly pierced through the quiet canopy of the tallest wise oaks… he could nay help but notice all the wee creatures gathered about a soft hill of ivy… they were whispering one to the other in hushed tones… for in their natural midst there was one still-slumberin’… a wee tiny precious ruby-haired Princess of the man world… twas indeed nay a normal happenin’…the chunky lil’ bunnies were as always the most curious of all… one waddled his belly up, and sniffed of her rosy cheek… and his long curved whiskers did tickle her pouty mouth… she wiped her lips of the ticklin’… as her lovely chocolate eyes did lightly flutter a groggy glance of the gatherin’ critter crowd… not a fear nor a tremble had she one… but only a teensy weensy tiny giggle made the Princess fair… as the wise old horned owl stepped up and leaned in… as always the spokesbird for the reserved rest of the woodland creatures… “Mornin’ Sunshine”, he said with a note of kindness and welcome curiosity…

  • I live in a cottage in the beautiful Somerset countryside..and woke up the other morning and the sun was streaming in through the lounge window..it looked so nice….so I got my little camera to try to take a pic..I am no by any means a photographer..but i did like this..so thought I would share it with you

  • The violinist is sitting in her room, in her small Universe, practicing on her Golden Tool (the violin it is painted in Gold). The viewer can hear the Color of Her Classical Music. She is not completely isolated from the rest of the World, the Window it is the connection between HER PARTICULAR UNIVERSE and it. The Original Painting was sold at an exibit to an Art Lover in VA. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 16/20in Please listen to the music, it gives you chills…click here: / MUSIC

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