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  • Geisha serving tea at the Miyako Odori, the annual Spring dances that take place in Gion. Kyoto, Japan.

  • This Geisha was spotted in Gion, Kyoto on a rainy day.

  • A surrealistic piece I did ages ago. It’s possibly the illustration I’m most proud of. I had put a lot of time and effort developing this style for myself. It borrows aspects of anime movie style illustration from movies such as – Ghost in the shell and Patlabor, aswell as every Hayao Miyazaki film. It was hand drawn. I started with the Geisha then added the other elements separately similarly to how an animator might build up a scene. Detail:

  • its taken me a while to think of a black only design. but here it is Geisha Gaze mikoto.com.au

  • see also… Ki is the Japanese word for Life Force, Spirit or Energy. / The usage of this particular character illustrates the nature of Ki – it is something to be felt, rather than to be seen or heard. / It also represents the seemingly intangible quality of Ki – it is something to be experienced, rather than discussed or written about.

  • She has a booboo

  • ‘Red Geisha’ by F.M.Gore-Kelly || 2007 _____ / Art available for purchase

  • Kanji – Tea, Art, Expert (Tea Geisha) / Evolution is such a great thing, especially in an artist’s development. / This being my last tee for 2007, I need to thank The Bub so much for helping me evolve as an artist this year. It is something I’m so passionate about. / Below is what I started with, and this is what I’ve become, and for that I am truly grateful! / / Detail: /

  • painting, acrylic on canvas

  • Drawing / Photoshop

  • Please see here for more details Excuse the size, its really rather epic!

  • A Japanese Mona Lisa

  • I wonder what they talk about when no one is there to hear them speak… I love Kokeshi dolls, they’re so pretty! I saw one I absolutely loved and just couldn’t afford it… so I drew her instead (the red one). My absolute favourite minimal design in my collection!

  • model is Alice. / concept, makeup, styling, photograph by me. original shoot intended for a colour theory class project.

  • / (Mocha timber frame/off white matt/medium size) / Greeting Card hand drawn on paper / digital painting Legend of Little Geisha / art and story by K Taylor (4/09) In the village of Ishekawa by the Sea of Japan lived a poor couple who wove and carved for a living. The couple had no real possessions but were content with the beauty of the mountains and the sea surrounding them, and happy to be together. The only thing they wished for and did not yet have, was a child to call their own. One day, an ancient crone visited their home and as always, the couple offered their hospitality, gave her rice cakes and sake to warm her belly. The old crone, in return for their kindness, bestowed upon the couple the ability to have a girl child. The child grew from a seed into a strong and beautiful young woman, glowing with pride and joy, she was the delight of Ishekawa by the Sea of Japan, and many young suitors came to visit and pay her homage. But as is the way with old crones, you can never quite trust them to do you a favour without some twist in the tale. Unfortunately, the seed from which the child grew, began to sprout roots, and she was bound to the earth. In time the beautiful young girl became a majestic tree and all the birds from near and far came to perch and nest in her branches, she gave them shelter from the wind and rain, and everyone who knew the legend realised the tree was actually the Little Geisha. / here’s the drawing (above) prior to being digitally coloured

  • Model: Jillian Ryan / Photographer: Sarah Beth Faison

  • A watercolor-on-paper series depicting the signs of the Zodiac. 9×12 / 2009

  • ink,paint, pencil on photo matted paper / 8.5×11”

  • BEAUTIFUL ASIA SERIES Another smaller work from my Asian inspired series Original Available A5 (Cream Matt) £30 +P&P 1 Sale to date- Art Card Thank you to Alexandra Felgate for posting this photo of her card purchase, which looks great framed up. /

  • BEAUTIFUL ASIA Pen and Ink ORIGINAL SOLD OCT 2009 Thank You Isabel x My complete Beautiful Asia Series is now available in a Calendar / BEAUTIFUL ASIA CALENDAR My second upload for the 1000 Girls in 100 Days Project (29th Oct 2009- Free Topic) / 10 Artists, 100 Days, 1000 Works / Follow this exciting Blog here….. / 1000 GIRLS IN 100 DAYS

  • This design shows a beautiful geisha flying somewhere important on her pink scooter. / To see this as a shirt as well click on the image or click here: Sketch Version Scotty /

  • / \ / / fly me to the moon tee a pencil drawing 3 hours – digitally coloured 7 hours / total time taken to create 12 hours Related songs: / Boats and Birds (Gregory and the Hawk) / To the Moon and Back (Savage Garden) / Drops of Jupiter (Train) / Bright Eyes (Art Garfunkel) /

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