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  • The original goddess image of me that inspired the Ophelia’s Garden Series.

  • Tulips are one of my favorite flowers. This original acrylic painting was commissioned by my friend, Bridget, so I named it for her.

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  • This is a collaboration with incredible photographer, Cathleen Tarawhiti .. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/bugidifino / thanks Cathleen… it was a definite education (stop laughing I can hear you) !!!!!!!

  • Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57” In the group “All Things Orange Artwork Gallery” this painting won 1st place in the the challenge “Radiant Orange Flower”.

  • tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 94X55

  • This piece was recently part of an exhibition. The original artwork has slight texture in her hair. Enjoy! :) Original -SOLD Medium: Acrylic on stretched canvas. Slight texture. Matt Varnished.Sides painted black. / Size: 510×405x38mm / Date: July 2008

  • Digital mixed media painting. Thanks for looking :)

  • Oil Pastel and Acrylic on old wood with slight digital enhancements Ophelia, puzzled by the radical transformation that had taken place overnight to this butterfly friend of hers, thought to herself, “She was in a white thread-like casing yesterday, how did all that happen so fast? There must be something magical about that case!” This is inspired by a book Hope For The Flowers by Trina Paulus. This is a cute and yet thought provoking story about two caterpillars who because they mistake the meaning of their urge to get high, get entangled climbing a horrible “caterpillar pillar”. And for two caterpillars, we all know, surrendering to the cocoon is the only way to finally fly. Hope For the Flowers is a book that celebrates HOPE. My fave lines from the book is “How does one become a butterfly?” She asked pensively. “You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.” We are all meant to be as beautiful and free like the butterflies, that’s our destiny…as we free ourselves to be who we really are…and together with our innate talents,we bring hope to the world around us, bringing change inevitably around us :D / You can view and buy my other “Metamorphosis” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • We added this conservatory to our home four years ago and what a gift it has been! Rain or shine, we can so fully appreciate the beauty God has given us in the surrounding cathedral of towering fir trees, and, in the warmer months, the radiant colors of the garden flowers. Below are the paintings and photos on my new 2010 Redbubble Calendar: /

  • Blue Man is home: he lives in a bungalow modeled after the Incredible’s ranch home, on a floating property. Blue Man’s real name is unpronounceable, so we call him Nit, his mate, Green Girl, we call Nonnie. She made us a pie. They wear skinsuits, electrochemically generated from inside, similar to John Varley’s nullsuits. Their world is low gravity. We’ll be seeing more of them later!

  • tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 55X100

  • tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 58×92

  • Oil on Canvas / 12×12 inches / “The empty nest is often interpreted as a dreaded event filled with emptiness and loss, however I believe it can be an exciting time of new beginnings, both bittersweet and celebratory.”

  • tempera and pastel on mdf / cm 60×105 my house, my garden … in summer obviously

  • Portrait Small child…little girl 3 or 4 years, holding small grey kitten, in garden of yellow daisies. / Watercolor, paper Archers., watercolor pencils,watercolor / Featured in / Represented Painted Animals Group / All Pets Great and Small / Kittons / Pets and People / All soft and Cuddles / Works on Paper / First Things / Your Accepted\Good News Group / Placed in Banner Challenge

  • / “Still Life with Wellingtons” is another of my larger works that I promised to start adding to my RB gallery…just finished today, it has all the components of my favourite style of painting; lots of texture, trompe l’oeil, and a touch of surrealism in the subject matter…the shiny boots contrast nicely with the rough wood and the rusty nail….it will fit in perfectly with the Spring Fever collection, but really belongs with the Portfolio collection…the whole is totally imagined…I created the wood panel as I went along and it was such fun, I had to restrain myself from adding more knots…I found Elizabeth Bishop’s words to be truly an inspiring accompaniment to the painting”... Watercolour on Saunders Waterford Rough paper… “It was cold and windy, scarcely the day / to take a walk on that long beach / Everything was withdrawn as far as possible, / indrawn: the tide far out, the ocean shrunken, / seabirds in ones or twos. / The rackety, icy, offshore wind / numbed our faces on one side; / disrupted the formation / of a lone flight of Canada geese; / and blew back the low, inaudible rollers / in upright, steely mist.” Elizabeth Bishop, The End of March / The Sap Bucket

  • Sales of this design so far – 2 sales / / / The Dream Maker below (click for more info) / here’s to all the wonderful girls in my life and here on Red Bubble :) ...thank you for all the times you’ve been there ! pencil drawing on paper, coloured digitally, additions made in photoshop

  • Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 7.1, 1/250 sec., 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group The Grunge Art Gallery / Featured in the group Color Me a Rainbow – purple Top ten in the challenge Best of Featured Purple Works / Top ten in the challenge Co-existing / Top ten in the challenge Your Very Best Photo Manipulated Image

  • Well, I was longing for a rainbow, for harmony, for nature…......so I tried to express these longings in a digital painting based on a fractal….....hope it will bring harmony to you! / (The image contents a selfmade background, a fractal, and at least is postworked as a digital paining.) ___ / Also available as a Tee / / ___ / / ___ / / ___ / / ___ / / ____ /

  • / / / Original pencil drawing “Topiary Teapot” About the Art / A pencil drawing coloured digitally, an elegant geisha enjoys the simple pleasure of her garden. The teapot topiary is also a fountain, you can see water pouring out of the spout and a sprinkler at the tippy top.. :) Inspiration / The inspiration came through my parents, who have a topiary teapot and a topiary sugar bowl in their own backyard, the also told me of an amazing topiary garden they visited in Tassie recently. / / Here is the “teapot topiary” in my parents’ backyard, they are sculpting teapots and sugar bowls….there are lots of fun things in my mum and dad’s garden !! Even the Cheshire Cat and Tinman have a spot in the sun there :)

  • And soon to go away with fall at the corner of the street. But this gardens is always present all year long and most when the cold winter is too much a burden. Oil painting on canvas

  • I got inspired by a picture “Fence in Forest” that that Jonathan L Green post, he was very kind and let me use the picture and this is my interpretation. / Acrylic in canvas board 16×20 / Thanks Jonathan 1169 views as Nov 24/09 Door to my garden, / Featured in RB /

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