Painted February 2007. Pen + Ink, Acrylic and Gesso on paper.
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí y Domènech, Marquis of Pubol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989), was a Spanish surrealist painter. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking, bizarre, and beautiful images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters. Salvador Dalí’s artistic repertoire also included film, sculpture, and photography. He collaborated with Walt Disney on the Academy Award-nominated short cartoon Destino, which was released posthumously in 2003. Widely considered to be greatly imaginative, Dalí had an affinity for doing unusual things to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. The purposefully sought notoriety led to broad public recognition and many purchases of his works by people from all walks of life. / ............................................................................................. / medium: Watercolour on 185gsm Arches paper. All materials are acid-free and archival. / ............................................................................................. / size: 29.7×42cm (A3). A 1cm border on all sides has been left unmarked. / ............................................................................................. / Starting Bid: $49 / ............................................................................................. / / ............................................................................................. / New original art listed every Sunday night in my eBay store
This piece has taken almost a year to finish. it’s been the most stubborn painting I have ever created and I’ve shed a few tears of frustration over it I don’t mind admitting. I don’t know if I will ever love it, but I am proud to have finished it and I have learned a lot in the process- that makes it important in my book!
Acrylic, INdia Ink, Gesso I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.
The beginning and end. Revelation of life’s short journey as a person enters the twilight of his years. A self-portrait. / Done in charcoal, pencil, gesso, ink and acrylic washes.
Charcoal, conté, gesso on rag paper.
a beautiful song about the beach at Byron, really worth a listen on utube / Forgotten Beach (Byron Bay) – Robert James / Bay Watch / Beach Series / Karin Taylor / Mixed Media ink pastel acrylic charcoal….plus a lot of gesso :) / I sketched this girl at the The Pass, Byron Bay… / a pretty famous beach, i live close to this beach… / it’s one of the most beautiful places on earth… In my teenage years, everything we did involved the beach, all the fun we had, all the mischief we got up to, from midnight swims, to campfires…..that was our escape…..the first place I went camping on a sorta freedom trip when i was 15 with my two best girls Marve and Prawn…..we were the best friends ever….their we played amongst the surf, got bronzed and enjoyed the attention of the local surfer boys…ahhh memories…. that was one of the best, i have the greatest fondness for all things surrounding the beach, and this song about Byron Bay beach just says it all for me… i hope you like it…. Forgotten Beach / (Robert James) from the aussie band Gangajang The sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Then just one moment there’s no-one there at all I will always remember that forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Two strangers, no memory / But everything remains from that day / Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / I remember I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten beach Well the sand was our bedroom in Byron Bay / And the water was a picture on the wall / There were swimmers and surfers and joyful play / Just one moment there’s no-one there at all Under the lighthouse we were lost / On the beach in the sand at Byron Bay / Oh darling, I remember / I will always remember the forgotten… I will always remember the forgotten beach / Just one moment no memory, two strangers embrace / I will remember the forgotten… Two strangers, no memory / Oh darling, everything remains… / Oh darling… two people, two strangers / Back in time, oh darling / Remember the forgotten beach
Titian Blonde / by Karin Taylor / from Beach Series / Mixed Media Production on Canvas Textured Paper /
Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / ...here are my ears!!! / a pen illustration on brown paper over streaks of white gesso / with the addition of wire mesh on her little white tee
/ / Winter Woolies also available as a shoe design at zazzle / / / Winter Woolies / A mixed media production on brown paper / using white acrylic gesso, pastels, charcoal, / NOW available printed on a tshirts too!! /
/ / / Here are My Ears Tshirt Here are my Ears – White NOise a pen illustration on brown paper over streaks of white gesso / with the addition of wire mesh on her little white tee / and a bit of fun in Photoshop
/ Here are My Ears Tshirt a pen illustration on brown paper over streaks of white gesso / with the addition of wire mesh on her little white tee / and a bit of fun in Photoshop
Acrylic paint, Gesso, Collage on canvas board 18”X18”
I was given this ex library book from my home town by a man who ended up taking advantage of me. So I decided to use the book in a way to express myself. This first page is about being haunted by memories. How you try your best to move on, but it’s apart of who you are now. You can’t pretend it isn’t, you just have to learn to live with it. And live on. Old novel page, gesso, ink / 2008
/ Party Girl TShirt for Kids @ Zazzle CLICK HERE Party Girl TShirt / by Karin Taylor / created on brown paper / with gesso acrylic, chalk pastels, charcoal, felt pen Would make a great Xmas or Birthday Girl TShirt or gift I’m a party girl, / I love to spin / and twirl!
/ Party Girl TShirt for Kids @ Zazzle CLICK HERE / Party Girl TShirt Party Girls TShirt / by Karin Taylor / created on brown paper / with gesso acrylic, chalk pastels, charcoal, felt pen Would make a great Xmas or Birthday Girl TShirt or gift We are party girls, / we love to spin / and twirl!
Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / / Baby & Kids TShirts also available in this design at My Zazzle Store Jess n Jumbo are friends… / Jess is a Jungle Girl and walks on stilts…. / Jess met Jumbo who is a baby elephant, he was orphaned / Jess adopted Jumbo and they lived happily ever after in a treehouse deep in the heart of the Jungle Jess n Jumbo were created on brown paper, with a white gesso striped background…overlayed with chalk pastels and outlined in black felt tip pen… / Her cheeks are pink texta and i’ve used quite a bit of charcoal for the shaded areas
I found some small canvases lying around and wanted to make use of them. Luckily I had a few images floating around in my head to play with! Out of the Blue / 18×13 cm each (33×26 cm) / Acrylic & Gesso on Canvas Board
Medium: Gesso, sanguine pastel on Arches 300gsm rag paper, 76×56 cm (30×22”). / Worked directly from a life model in my studio gallery, this work combines both drawing and painting skills. I have a love/passion for embellishing, building up a surface with both actual and implied textural qualities. / / WORKS ON PAPER- ‘Two (2) Colours’ Challenge / In TOP TEN – In 2nd place (mid-July 09) / Click on the image link below to see the challenge page. / A Monthly FEATURE (June 09) / in Life Session Expressions / “Life Session Expressions” Challenge “No. Favouritings – in The Top Ten
Pastel, gesso on Arches Rough 300gsm Rag Paper / 765×565 mm
Acrylic and gesso on canvas ,SOLD 7/11/09 at Art fair.
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