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Magnificent Grevillea best grown as a grafted plant in eastern Australia. Porcelain like flowers of cream and red on a medium sized prickly shrub. / Taken with a Nikon D70 Camera with 105mm macro lens
Model – Rebekah
Model – Rebekah
...the spirits were with us. Something for those who don’t have a wedding photograph hanging on the wall.
It has been noticed that out there in Red Bubble Land there are some talented artists working in The Fine Old Fashioned Medium of Scissor…
It has been noticed that out there in Red Bubble Land there are some talented artists working in The Fine Old Fashioned Medium of Scissors and Glue (no digital involvement). This is the inspiration for our next visual forum. That is, hunt high and low for them (or go to the shop and buy) utilize the Scissors and Glue and NO DIGITAL INVOLVEMENT (but you know we are very forgiving here). Also in this journal we want to SEE your scissors! Some of us are collectors you know! And as an added attraction we shall be serving tea….so put that in too…and if we get tea-y enough we might be able to go into the Tea and Chairs group so you could probably put some chairs in too / These scissors defied auto focus specifically in order to trick your brain into thinking you didn’t have your glasses on. / Can you believe that anyone ever designed scissors like these? / Is that a dagger I see before me? No…it’s a pair of Japanese scissors. There will be some Good Old Fashioned Collage too…but that will take a little longer than photos of scissors. But both are in order here in this room of Georgiana’s house, so get started!
She died, presumably of starvation, on a date unknown. It is said that she plays the piano still, in the remote cottage, on this remote I…
This is the first in the series “Ghosts of Music”...Larger Picture Also read Delphine the second work in this series It attempts to be a Fine Old Fashioned Collage in the tradition of articulation whom we greatly admire Please have a look at our Scissors
Now in the Sonate. Calendar and available as cards and prints / Wilbur was an unattractive man. He lived a lonely existence above the old book, music and print shop which he kept in Davies Mews. They say that all day he drank rum, disguised as coffee from a pot, and ate leeks, artichokes and lime jelly. The wonderful things he bought and sold fascinated him, and left him with little desire for anything else in life…until one day an unusual manuscript came his way. The score was not that unusual in itself – what caught his interest was an old ink inscription down one side. It read – “Matilda Nectarines” Nth Rona Isle. Being a keen amateur geographer he quickly found an atlas and located this remote place. This did not, however, satisfy his wild curiosity and he started to research everything he could about Nth Rona and nectarines. Who was Matilda? / Why “Matilda Nectarines” ? He closed up his shop and journeyed to the very north of Scotland. About a year later a fire raged through his shop and all the valuable stock burnt to a cinder. Today, if you smell smoke and hear footsteps behind you as you walk past Davies Mews it could be the Ghost of Wilbur, the bookseller who never recovered from falling in love with the piano playing he heard in a remote cottage on the Isle of Nth Rona. Yet another attempt at Very Fine Old Fashioned Collage with respect to our friends articulation Please also view the tools of the collage trade More about Matilda and Nth Rona Island
Inspired by SoxyFleming’s poem antidote to life
A black and white photograph which was then painted on with gouache and a gold pen. It was then photographed, scanned and photoshopped in the background area. A companion piece can be found here painted face one
Of the Rex variety and well endowed with claws And the Queen likes Tongs The Queen has been Zoltanized
A series, of course.
Four different hand signals….and the same two tools Five part series
The meaning is quite clear, don’t you think? Five part series
When the Slice is up and the Tongs are down and the flame of the green candle flickers…that is when… Five part series
The silver things in the drawer of the dresser…they are more than just silver things… The first in a five part series
Tongs and, of course, a Queen Photoshopping by the talented Fleur Fleming
A collaborative work with : Georgiana Fasslebinder transformed the 49th photo of PBworks / for Tuna Tin Game.
Dark and mysterious photographs, strangely concocted collages, manipulated masterpieces….these are just some of the Unusual Works of Georgiana.
Photoshop manipulation of a picture of the Tuna Tin taken by Mmargot I’m not sure why…but I think this looks like a christmas card… /
Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s my pleasure to announce the worldwide debut of mecum in aeternum I recently finished working on it wit…
Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s my pleasure to announce the worldwide debut of mecum in aeternum I recently finished working on it with the multi-talented, multi-named Soxy Fleming aka Georgiana Fasslebinder. For months, Georgiana and Soxy have been ganging up on me, demanding, of all things, quality. I tried to discourage the notion, but I think that in the end they/she prevailed. Enjoy… Photographs by Soxy Fleming. / Image post production and video editing by shawhouse. / Musical composition and performance by Soxy Fleming.
from “mecum in aeternum, my first video collaboration with Soxy Fleming aka Georgiana Fasslebinder. / / Photography by Soxy Fleming. / Image post production and video editing by shawhouse. / Musical composition and performance by Soxy Fleming.
White-breasted Robin Eopsaltria georgiana. Photo taken at Bickley Brook, Western Australia.
Impressive Grave and Human Size Angel. Can be seen at Pitsford Church Northamptonshire UK.
61×47 cm, Acrylic on board, After Gainsborough
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