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  • photo of my ballerina sister at a japanese garden in Seattle

  • A photograph of a Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo who comes down for a feed to the artist’s garden.

  • I was asked to take some photos of my friend for her graduation and this one was one of my favorites. / Thank you Redbubble for adding this shot to the featured list! /

  • Oil on Linen / Detail, Portrait of Frederick L. Gregory / Rick Gregory is one of the few granite sculptors in America – I’m not sure more than five artists work in this very tough, formidable rock. California has a good stock of it, especially around Fresno and Yosemite. I thought Rick looked a bit Apollo-ish; I added a fist full of blueprints. We had some very artsy adventures, one at the height of a blinding record-setting rain and wind a few years back on the Central Coast. We drove to Big Sur dodging collapsing cliffs and boulders on Highway One, to tie down twenty-five and thirty foot blocks of Rick’s granite sculpture against the tempest. The best I can say about that thrilling day was that nobody died. Years ago, this expert sailor was on the winning America’s Cup team before hitting dry land in Brazil where he stayed to study rock building with a Japanese master, marry Miss Brazil, and start a family. He’s gone back and forth ever since between Brazil and California, making extraordinary monolithic granite sculptures, many interplaying with water. His work is shown at the Hawthorne Gallery in Big Sur, and installed all over the world in public and private collections.

  • ‘Rose Beetle’ paper cut-out stencil style green grass hair with lady beetle LIMITED EDITION OF #20 SHIRTS

  • My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /

  • Took this photo in Covent Garden, London, of a street performer.

  • Large view recommended. Photo of my daughter admiring the neighbour’s gorgeous rose garden and wearing my dress I made. I mean my neighbour has a rose garden that is amazing! Needless to say, I LOVE it when they bloom! The smell of roses permeates / A perfume to enchant / Blossoms perfect, they radiate / In the breeze they sway and dance /

  • well… it’s actually the one winged man, don’t know why it came out like a chicken but oh wel.., anyway… the one winged man, or the man with one wing is as the story goes the most unfortunate of all men as he is both unable to fly and unable to work. still trying to introduce background and colours but it’s not really working out for me

  • I used a photo of myself and a photo of my mothers rose garden for the edit. I used Photoshop CS2.

  • A portrait of my daughter as a fairy in our garden Canon 450D SLR / f stop 19 / exposure 1/250 / ISO 200

  • Male lion in the San Francisco Zoo.

  • Pale windflowers captured with a long lens and a large f stop to create a softer, ore artistic, flower portrait. Dryden, ON. / Olympus E-510; 70-300 mm lens Group Feature: / Fabulous Flowers – March 2009 !

  • Oil on stretched canvas / 50cm x 50cm / I used brushwork for the main figure but most of the background was done with a palette knife.

  • Model Nikon D50 DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com

  • This is one of a series of photos I took to prepare for my painting series The Markendeya Story Photographed around Mrs Macquarie’s Point, Sydney. This particular shot ended on the metaphorical cutting room floor as once I began preliminary drawings it became apparent this image didn’t work for the paintings. While taking these photos we had to share the area with a large Macedonian wedding ceremony conducted on horseback. All in all we made quite a crowd!

  • For Shelly and Ingz and Kira and Jane and all the other many many wonderful moms out there who create breathtaking art – You rock!! Thanks to my budding photographer and artist, Tane (8) who took this photo yesterday afternoon when I was playing in the garden with my babies. Note the wonderwoman T-shirt, Shelly – I wasn’t kidding!!! Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time 2009/09/28 04:53:55 PM / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/320 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 400 Software – photoshop CS2 and Topaz DeNoise Featured in Family Unlimited / – September 09 – Thank you!!! / Featured in Photoshop & Topaz Filters / Featured in Affection / Featured in the Good News Group / – October 09 – Thank you!!!

  • These are my littlest darlings…(from left to right) Mila (2), Grace (6), Hudson (4), Reilly (10 months) and Tane (8). The older four kids were out, so what’s a mom to do but indulge herself and take yet some more photos of her kids while we all play in the garden… This IS my job, and I LOVE it. Featured in Children – the Power of Raw Emotion / Featured in The World As We See It / —October 09 -- thank you!! Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time 2009/10/13 04:28:54 PM / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/80 / Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length 100.0 mm

  • “I” day today… entire Empty Studio collection now shown Bleach on Arches Paper

  • You know the Empty Studio story by now…this painting was designed to look like the beginnings of a rose carved in wood. Instafil and Ink on Arches Paper. See, as the carver carves a rose, / A wing, a toad, a serpent’s eye, / In cruel granite, to disclose / The soft things that in hardness lie, / So this one, taking up his heart, / Which time and change had made a stone, / Carved out of it with dolorous art, / Laboring yearlong and alone, / The thing there hidden—rose, toad, wing? / A frog’s hand on a lily pad? / Bees in a cobweb?—no such thing! / A girl’s head was the thing he had, / Small, shapely, richly crowned with hair, / Drowsy, with eyes half closed, as they / Looked through you and beyond you, clear / To something farther than Cathay: / Saw you, yet counted you not worth / The seeing, thinking all the while / How, flower-like, beauty comes to birth; / And thinking this, began to smile. / Medusa! For she could not see / The world she turned to stone and ash. / Only herself she saw, a tree / That flowered beneath a lightning-flash. / Thus dreamed her face—a lovely thing / To worship, weep for, or to break . . . / Better to carve a claw, a wing, / Or, if the heart provide, a snake. C. Aitken

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