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315 creative works found

  • Little Welsh bloke wins in Frisco
    by Meach

    A BIT of good news in the house of Meach this week. This picture !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/size:large/view:main/463803…

    A BIT of good news in the house of Meach this week. This picture Came first out of 1000 international entries at the Flower Power Festival Art Exhibition in Frisco, Texas. (A posh burb of Dallas). I didn’t actually realise there was a competition involved when I sent the pics out there – thought it was purely an exhibition – so it came as a bit of a shock to hear that I’d won. My thanks to Diana Moya, the festival organiser. Thanks also to all who voted for me – some of them may be fellow bubblers – and thanks to all on Redbubble for the encouragement and friendship. I’ve always wanted to do one of those thank you speeches – weeeeeeeehah

  • Collaboration with Max
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

    I have had the privilege of working on one of Maximus’s images in a collaboration – please check it out here...

    I have had the privilege of working on one of Maximus’s images in a collaboration – please check it out here. I know he’d be delighted to have you visit!!!

  • The Redbubble Floral Alphabet ~ check if you've been featured!
    by myoriginalsin

    Hey everyone, as promised my second Redbubble Alphabet feature. The first one was such a hit. Thank you to everyone who supported the wor…

    Hey everyone, as promised my second Redbubble Alphabet feature. The first one was such a hit. Thank you to everyone who supported the work of the amazing artists featured and commented on my selections. I know you will show the following artists your appreciation again in this feature. To understand the story behind the Redbubble Alphabet, check out the first one: / The Redbubble Digital Alphabet I originally started out taking mainly flower photos and they are still a big passion of mine. These are some of my personal favourites, I hope you enjoy this amazing artwork. Click on images for full view please: A is for….”Array” / / Allium Array by Holly Cawfield B is for…”Blue” / / Blue Bokeh by Philippe Sainte-Laudy C is for….”Cheer” / / CheerFull by luuezz D is for….”Dancing” / / Blue Anemone by Ann Garrett E is for….”Emerging” / / Emerging by Sarah Moore F is for….”Flow” / / Breeze by jacky G is for….”Golden” / / Morning Sunlight by Stephen Mitchell H is for….”Heart” / / Nuit Love by geisha I is for….”Ice” / / Iced by John Edwards J is for….”Joyful” / / Understatement by Karen Cougan K is for….”Kinder” / / Kindergarten Sky by Jay Cougar L is for….”Light” / / Dandelion by Jackie Liao M is for….”Moonlight” / / Laying in the moonlight by karenanderson N is for….”Nectar” / / Nectar Paradise by Bobby McLeod O is for….”Ongoing” / / Shine on by Will Barton P is for….”Passion” / / poppy world by narabia Q is for….”Quietly” / / Cradle by Natalia Campbell R is for….”Romance” / / The Lovers by K. Naughton Photography S is for….”Stillness” / T is for….”Timeless” / / Gypsophila by AnnieD U is for….”Unique” / / flowers by AnaBanana V is for…. “Vibrant” / / Passion by Sylvia Tax W is for….”Wish” / / Wish by Amanda Cole X is for….”eXtraordinary” / / Fallen Delphiniums by hiroko Y is for….”Youthful” / / pink and lime by SharonLea Z is for….”Zen” / / Dreaming by Jacky

  • Water Lillies at Cape River - Featured in Live, Love, Dream
    by blossom

    Wow!! My Water-Lillies-at-Cape-River has been feature…

    Wow!! My Water-Lillies-at-Cape-River has been featured in Live,-Love,-Dream Group!! Thank You – I am truly honoured!! Thank You to all you wonderful people on RB who give me so much support and encouragement!! x

  • Featured again - the ladybird takes it all!
    by Mirka Rueda Rodriguez

    My picture of the ladybird was featured again – this time in Macro photography group. It se…

    My picture of the ladybird was featured again – this time in Macro photography group. It seems ever popular! :) I would like to thank to all hosts of the group for picking up my photo and putting it on display. Thank you guys!

  • "White and Pink Flowers" is going to be published in the DIgital Photographer magazine!!!!!!!!!!
    by Vonnie Murfin

    I got an email from the editor of the Digital Photographer magazine!! They want to publish my picture!! !http://images-3.redbubble.com…

    I got an email from the editor of the Digital Photographer magazine!! They want to publish my picture!!

  • My first print !!!Yahou !!!!!
    by micmac

    I just sold a print «Glittering» to a fantastic bubbler «Karenanderson» she makes the most beautiful flowwer’s shots,an amazing macro …

    I just sold a print «Glittering» to a fantastic bubbler «Karenanderson» she makes the most beautiful flowwer’s shots,an amazing macro photographe ,thanks again Karen…..Micmac

  • Fabulous Flowers - Group Guidelines
    by Rhana Griffin

    Welcome to the Fabulous Flowers group! This is a group for anyone from photographers to traditional artists to digital creators who fi…

    Welcome to the Fabulous Flowers group! This is a group for anyone from photographers to traditional artists to digital creators who find beauty in the shape, form and colour of one of natures greatest gifts – the flower. Please upload a maximum of two shots a day only Please only post a total of ten photos per member only – feel free to add and delete works as you capture more fabulous images! Please have fun and enjoy yourselves If you have any questions please post a comment here. I’ve taken this from the Community page Group Guidelines There really are only three: 1) only add work which is directly relevant to each group 2) don’t add too much work to any group in any given day. 3) don’t get upset if the moderators remove your work from a group. See 1 above. Remember all the moderators are volunteers who are doing all of us a service so play nice with them or don’t play. Rule 2 is designed to benefit both the groups and the artist. For the groups it allows them to grow with diversity. For the artist their work is much more likely to be discovered/noticed if it is trickled in.

  • Thank you sweetscent62!!!!!!!!!!!! This is my 4th sale!

  • Let's Focus On.....Mui-Ling Teh (Artist Interview)
    by Karin Taylor

    Hello everyone! There is a brand new initiative coming from the great creative brain of Red Bubble’s Jo O’Brien...

    Hello everyone! There is a brand new initiative coming from the great creative brain of Red Bubble’s Jo O’Brien who has begun a chain of interviews, dedicated to spreading the love and creativity. The fire was first fanned into flame by one of our most dearest bubbly people and friend, the wondrously musically and arty farty Muscular Teeth Now then, my next choice for interviewee had to be the beautiful artist Mui-Ling Teh from Canada who has touched my heart and life deeply with her tiny origami treasures!!!! I wanted to share from my heart that Mui-Ling did something very special for me once, that will remain as one of the kindest most selfless things I’ve ever had happen to me. I had a very ill little friend of my son’s named Mitchell, and Mui-Ling felt compassion and moved by my cry for help and prayers for Mitch…..sooo she pulled out all her origami treasures and upon each one bestowed a prayerful wish for Mitchell’s health to be restored….i was so moved by this gesture of unselfish love and concern, and by all the other people out there, especially ENaLu….who poured forth their prayers, love and thoughts throughout this difficult time. Click here to read more about that day and see the origami that was wished prayerfully over. My other previous interview was with my gorgeous artistic friend from Singapore Fa – stay tuned as you may be next in line!! Because from here, the two bubblers in interviewed, will be interviewing two more of you!!! Soooooooooooooo, without any further ado let me present to you…............................................ Let’s Focus On….....Mui-Ling Teh interview with Karin How does being a creative person and pursuing your creativity affect other aspects of your life? There one thing I can say which has stemmed from creativity, and that is the desire to be my own artist. I took art in high school because I love art, but hated it when my teacher insisted that I had to follow a specific technique; even when the technique I used would produce a similar result, where the teacher would not be able to tell I used my own technique until I share the process. Once my teacher asked me whether I used the “wet-on-wet” or the “wet-on-dry” technique for a particular painting; I told her I mixed my paint on the palettes in different gradients and applied washes, and before even finishing my explanation she got cranky on me. I have various reasons for not majoring in the fine arts in university; one of them being that I like being self-trained and being my own artist and coming up with my own styles and techniques. Not to say that everything I do is entirely original; I take influence from lessons and other artists as well, and I still enjoy doing simple drawings off a photograph. What I just don’t like is when people start putting down rules. Unfortunately I deal with this problem in architecture school as well (and by that I don’t mean dealing with making good designs while making sure it can stand). Sometimes you can have one professor or assistant trying to put rules down on you or insisting that you should follow their suggestion, and then in your final review, you can get a different person who can criticize you doing something which resulted from listening to someone else. It isn’t ALWAYS like that of course, I do have several teachers I liked and appreciated. Some rules are necessary, but only to a certain extent, and those teachers I liked are the ones who provided a good balance between rules and freedom. I think I am more creative outside of a place with rules, and I think I am more likeable when the creative juices flow because people who give me candy end up getting a candy wrapper folded crane or a sailboat from me… :P I love all forms of art, but one which I have become more passionate about recently is origami; and that passion came from reading Sadako and the thousand paper cranes. I keep scraps, but not only do I use them for origami, but any sort of craft and making models (which I do a lot in architecture school). I’m really thrifty, I save my leftovers as opposed to buying a fresh new material for a new project; so I save more financially while saving more trees, though my room gets more packed and messy :P. My mother is a great inspiration; she is very creative when it comes to using paper; she adds origami flower to presents and sometimes makes costumes for Halloween and parties out of various materials. I’m very sentimental, and like to keep whatever I make, and that drives my engineering father crazy. He gets annoyed at me being a pack rat and tells me to get rid of some of my stuff. I hate getting rid of stuff I worked hard on, but admittedly they do take up a lot of space; I’ve got some models I made in school which need to be cleared… Luckily my origami is tiny :P, and I don’t take up much space either lol. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful Mingtees has once told me that she hopes I would get to exhibit my origami as a show sometime, and one day, about two months ago, as I was going for a walk I saw a flyer about an upcoming art show which anybody could apply to for free. I thought this would be a great opportunity to exhibit my little origami series, and that it would be great if I were able to sell them too. It seems that the “wow” factor of my origami is their tiny size, but I wondered whether people would buy them, and if so, for how much. So I posted a journal asking for advice, and the people who responded showed me strong support. These people included Lori Peters, Kenny Gulley Jr., Gail Bridger, Lam Tran, Karin Taylor, and Dawnsky2. I was grateful for each one of them, but no one gave me as much support as Karin Taylor did; perhaps she was more excited about it than I was, and with her suggestions I made a little write-up about my origami passion and made cases for them. I asked Karin what she thought of them, and sure enough she got excited; the time she took to give me feedback, read my statements and look at my display was invaluable. In the end I never heard back from the exhibition, I guess they were not interested. But rather than being depressed over it, I remembered how Karin was so excited about my “tiny treasures” (that’s what she calls my miniature origami), along with all the support from RB members. Although it would have been nice to be a part of that exhibition, but there will always be a big audience out there in RB with people who appreciate my work. This moment on RB was very special to me because although I didn’t make the exhibition, I was not depressed, rather I became more grateful to be a part of a community where I can exhibit my work anytime, and that there will bound to be people who like what I do. Making into an exhibition calls for the judgment of a particular panel, and it really depends on their own tastes what gets accepted, but RB is a big community of artists with different tastes, so even if some don’t offer comments, favorites or sales, there will be other people who will do so. Show & tell us about five works on redbubble that have moved or inspired you It’s sad to only mention five because every artist is special in a different way, and there are so many other works that I can talk a lot about, but if I were to mention everyone and every piece, this would be really long; so I hope no one takes it personally if I didn’t mention them… Plar-Beautifully Blue – A Poem by Adam Stone / Adam has a series of drawings of a cute little creature called Plar which has big eyes and fears nothing. This poem is based on a Plar’s courageous journey. It has a lovely flow and descriptive imagery, but what I loved most of all was the sense of adventure which only the courageous and open-minded can dare to take. Once the journey begins, amazing discoveries unfold becoming a treasure of a life time. It shows that being a risk-taker, or simply daring to take a step forward can make a great impact Sadako’s Wish by Karin Taylor / ! I love origami :D and the story of Sadako. This picture is all about Sadako being taken up into heaven at the moment of her passing from this life to the next, and was produced with a lot of heartfelt meaning incorporating various significant symbols (which are described in the description of the work). This artwork pertains to the story of Sadako, and is about accepting fate and moving on after death. End of Time by linaji / ! Lina’s work is very powerful and imaginative, with deep underlying messages. I often need to look at them twice to really get out of them. Anyhow this image led to a rather intelligent sharing of ideas concerning energy usage, gas consumption, our dependancy on oil and… H20 cars! I would like one of those… Lina seems to know well about different cultures and it is interesting when she compares or alludes to those different cultures. The Other Side of the Fence by Carrie Glenn / I love the way Carrie takes a photo and recreates the setting, she has a great eye for a creative opportuinty. The way she transforms the scenery makes it a totally different place, she shows the same setting in a different dimension. Works like this reminds me of some places I’ve been to where it would change so much from one moment to another. I remember visiting a monument once and it was absolutely quiet and empty, and it was daytime. Some time later I passed it during the night and there was a festival taking place there; it was all decorated and such a different place from what I first saw. Some Scars you Can’t Hide by Steven Novak / ! This image reminds me of how we notice our own scars more than others do, and we cannot hide them from ourselves. Even if we did conceal them, we cannot hide the truth that they exist. The scars which Steven refers to I believe do not only refer to marks on our bodies but scars in our inner selves as well. I was once asked whether I’ve had any memories I wish I didn’t remember. To me it doesn’t make a difference because even if I myself forgot, it doesn’t change the fact that the events occured. Well that’s eveything, Thanks Karin! Mui-Ling —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Thank you Mui-Ling!!! I love the depth of meaning Mui-Ling ascribes to each and everything thing she encounters, be it a thought, a concept, an image, an artwork, she never fails to apply herself to thoughtful meditation. Once she has thought it through I find that she offers a mirror back through which one can look and see that they have been thoughtfully considered and understood…which often helps to alleviate the loneliness an artist may feel in their journey. I appreciate this about my friend Mui-Ling very very much. She is extremely honest and kind, and very very very very very very patient. This is obvious when you look at her tiny tiny treasures…these creations must take incredible amounts of patience. Mui-Ling creates her origami by folding with needles and tweezers would you believe. They are in fact so very tiny, only 2-3mm in size once finished. To me, they have a very endearing and special quality, and I find myself deeply drawn to them, it is especially delightful, the way Mui-Ling shares why she does what she does. I love how she will place a little boat along the lifeline of her palm to photograph it…..everything she does is charming and full of meaning. Please look at her creations, and allow them to sit with you a while and just ponder the wonder of these tiny treasures….your heart will be full. Thank you to Mui-Ling Teh and all of you for being a good sports and continuing on this chain of events, as it’s spreading a nice feeling of goodwill to each and everyone on the bubble, and we are learning more about one another. I think it helps us to feel a part of something bigger than just ourselves and to feel buoyed and supported within a community of artists that really do care about one another, even tho it is a competitive market place. It is very unique in that we support each other…a lot different to the corporate world, where there is competition, but everyone gets paid a salary….it is remarkable to me, that here, where competition is strong…that there isn’t more backbiting, jealousy and bitchiness…but rather, because of the struggle…people seem to warm to each other, and put aside the competitiveness in order to foster friendship and goodwill. Much love, / Karin xoxoxo PS i wish that i could have asked so many of you…the list is endless of the people I love here, the people that email back and forth with me, you know who you are, and i love you dearly and deeply with all of my heart….i could only choose two people, but all of you I love for different reasons, because you have touched my heart in other ways….I hope you know i feel awful for not having chosen you….... the way i chose the two interviewees was just looking at the things they had gone out of their way to do….but many of you are way up there as well with things you’ve done for me, i will never forget your love, and your help

  • FLOWER POWER PROJECT REQIUREMENTS
    by DarrellMoseley

    Dear interested RB artist, I just got reply from the President of VAGF, and she said she loved the ideal! But she was out of town, ...

    Dear interested RB artist, I just got reply from the President of VAGF, and she said she loved the ideal! But she was out of town, but will set down with me sometime next week, to work out all the details. I will still be working feverishly to put something together to show her the talent on RB! Images should be of flowers, and safe for kids, if you would like to add to this project! / I have asked that each artist add their own text into their images, where your name/ copyright, your title of work, and RedBubble.com can be read. This labels/identifies/protects your own work ! ADDING RedBubble.com ! Tells people who see your work, where they are going to find you! / I only want to take credit for my own work, myself! I am wanting to experiment, and see if we can not promote the art found on RedBubble.com and hopefully help inprove sells for us all. I hope you will find, Flower Power, on search! Linda had made an excellent example of adding text! Once the text was added correctly, flatten layers and save as a jpeg. I think artist should insist on this protection, but will accept it without! / No matter what, you can freely add images for screensaver, that will display on moniters at no cost! Not for sale, strictly for display! / Maybe the best picked by a group choice, and framed, or canvas for large windows if the artist can afford. Please remember I am still working out the details, and shipping will be a factor! Foamboard might work as well, and might even ship to the next location, for a fraction of the cost! I hope this will answer some of your questions! I have copied, and pasted inside my journal, for anybody else who might want to know more about what is the requirements. The shows I have helped put together for the VAGF.ORG, a standard release form was needed, which you should be able to download, fill out and mail in! / Just add your text to your images, for me to put together a screensaver to show Diana. She is a wonderiful artist herself, and has true passion for art! When she see’s this falling into place, she will go all out! For all that do not know, she’s a great friend of the arts! She was a major part in my going public with my art! She has worked very hard, for arts in Frisco, and had asked for ideals that might help establishing the New Arts District in Frisco, Texas. I am hoping that we can combine both groups, at least for the show, to benefit all those involved! Thanks for your continued support, and hope it will take off beyond our wildest dreams! I am blessed to have all the wonderiful friends that I do! / Very sincerely, / Darrell M. Moseley, aka Big D!

  • SALES!!!!
    by Karin Taylor

    I had a lovely morning, when I woke to find I’d sold 5 cards to my friend Karen Cook who ph…

    I had a lovely morning, when I woke to find I’d sold 5 cards to my friend Karen Cook who photographs the most consistently exquisite flower studies I’ve ever seen in my life….....You have got to see her stuff….please visit Karen’s bubble, you will be moved….ssssoooooo lovely they are! Thank you so much Karen, I am sooooooo grateful and happy today!!! Here are the cards x 5 that Karen chose from my portfolio today! / Sadako’s Wish / This is a special one, with a story attached about Sadako…please read about her if you haven’t already heard about her before, Mui-Ling another friend here on the bubble actually makes exquisite origami miniatures, and was influenced in Grade 5 when she heard the story of Sadako also…...Sadako’s Wish is from my / Mi & Yuu / I once saw an image of a little asian boy standing in one of these tubs using a stick as an oar, apparently children travel and catch fish and ducks this way. mi & Yuu is from my / Fuschia / Fuschia is fun!!! and from my / Asian Spice / Asian Spice is sweet! and from my / Fishing Mates / Fishing Mates is a little different, using muted tones, it was one of the best fun times making a painting…I used a colour chart from a Dulux Paint Guide to choose my colours….i cut up all the little squares and put them in a clear box and pull out colours to help me choose a palette, i love doing this…....Fishing Mates is also from my

  • So Cool !!!
    by micmac

    A bran new bubbler…Amanda Witt …bought me a card of «Soft White» …thank you so much Amanda for that beautiful surprise…Gigi…x / ...

    A bran new bubbler…Amanda Witt …bought me a card of «Soft White» …thank you so much Amanda for that beautiful surprise…Gigi…x

  • Flower Photogrphy
    by Ann Garrett

    I have been asked a few times whether I add backgrounds to my flower portraits after the event so I thought I might add a journal giving …

    I have been asked a few times whether I add backgrounds to my flower portraits after the event so I thought I might add a journal giving a brief “How I did it” :) At the moment I have no studio lighting, so all light is natural from a large bay window – I do have to pick my days and use nets or a curtain to screen any harsh direct sunlight. The black background is a length of black velevt hung behind the flowers, the white background was a bit trickier. A friend managed to locate a large sheet of quite thick opaque white plastic, this I cut into 2 sheets and both are placed behind the flowers so that the natural light comes through from behind the flower as well as from the windows. Exposure is tricky, but digital and immediate previews help to get it right. That’s it really – I used to try cutting out flowers in order to change bakgrounds but I was never happy with the results. Hope this helps :) Ann

  • Selected Among The Top Winners !!
    by TrEaSuReDiMaGeS

    I am so excited and can’t believe that I was selected among the top winners to have up to two pieces of my work in the International Flow…

    I am so excited and can’t believe that I was selected among the top winners to have up to two pieces of my work in the International Flower Power Fine Art Exhibit curated by Diana Moya at the George A. Purefoy Municipal Building in Frisco Texas from March 15-May 15. I rec’d the notification by email yesterday. I’m just humbled to think that someone in the artistic community,thought my work was good enough for the exhibition. So I’m floating on Cloud 9 today!! It’s a wonderful oppurtunity…... One I will embrace!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all those who have inspired,supported and encouraged me and my work!!! :-)

  • Tits, flowers puppies and parchment
    by Caroline Gorka

    Am I the only one who has noticed an influx of the above ? / Some work is good, but… / Maybe they have always been there in masses, but …

    Am I the only one who has noticed an influx of the above ? / Some work is good, but… / Maybe they have always been there in masses, but recently, I’ve noticed more and more.. I realise that ‘Art is in the eye of the beholder’, and all that …but it’s getting pretty sameish ..with the result, that I don’t visit so many peoples folios as I used to..

  • SALE !!
    by Globalphotos

    Thank you so much to whomever purchased “Daydreams” you brought a smile to my face …..... Would love to hear your feedback when you …

    Thank you so much to whomever purchased “Daydreams” you brought a smile to my face …..... Would love to hear your feedback when you receive it :)) hugsss V

  • This is my very first featured on redbubble!!! featured

  • Happy Happy Joy Joy - a post for lovers of tulips!
    by Rhana Griffin

    This is for Lisa and Mark, for Boz, Whirli, Kristy, Demon and derid. Its for cdwork, richiedean, Stuart, googa Nicole and oz… Its …

    This is for Lisa and Mark, for Boz, Whirli, Kristy, Demon and derid. Its for cdwork, richiedean, Stuart, googa Nicole and oz… Its for everyone who commented on my last two images and everyone who just loves tulips! I had so much fun yesterday capturing the glorious colours and forms of so many tulips that Ithink I have fallen a little in love with them. Daffodils will remain my perennial favourite of course, but I think tulips are now up there on my list with baby carnations and old fashioned roses. I posted the images yesterday to get some feedback from you all for the Tulip Festival coming up, as our camera club is holding an exhibition. However, I have all these wonderful images left over which arent perfect, artistic, or otherwise worthy or of interest being posted here on RB. They are however… TULIPS! They are bright! They are colourful! They are a little sexy and not afraid to reveal their inner goddess ;) They put a smile on my face (and hopefully yours!) So I thought I would post these here purely for the enjoyment factor. Come a tip-toeing with me ;) LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL

  • Sold a card ........."STRECH"
    by Arthur Chambers

    thank you to the person who bought one of my cards…........

    thank you to the person who bought one of my cards…........

  • I made another sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    by Vonnie Murfin

    This is my fifth sale!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you to whoever bought “White and Pink Flowers”! !http://images-2.redbubble.com/img/art/backin…

    This is my fifth sale!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you to whoever bought “White and Pink Flowers”!

  • / A big thank you for featuring my Rose “Poppin Peach” in your group. It is an honor!

  • I Won 2nd!
    by Robin Webster

    I am still away and just thought I would check in to see what is going on. Well…..........to my surprise!!!...........I opened a b…

    I am still away and just thought I would check in to see what is going on. Well…..........to my surprise!!!...........I opened a bubblemail from Darrell Moseley informing me that I won second place in The International Flower Power Fine Art Exhibit that is ongoing now in Frisco Texas. I provided 4 photographs for this exhibition and the one that took second place is titled Tulips 2. I am so excited and honoured!!! I don’t even really know what to say except that I am so excited and honoured! Robin

  • Fifteen Cards of My Photography
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. !http://www.redbubble.com/rbimages/works_work_main_view/Cards_On…

    Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. Here is a newer photograph which more clearly defines each card, also showing the back of the card.

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