Gingerbread
67 creative works found
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Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, UK
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Aquatint Etching Inspried by the movie ‘Brothers Grimm’ this series of aquatints explores the origin of fairytales and dismisses their sanitization! Here the innocent child approaches the well! / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / “The Well was the source where / the mud came to life, / transforming itself into / Gingerbread strife! / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / Yeah I know it’s a lame rhyme but then so am I! Original / Aquatint on BFK Rives / 25×19.5cm / ~ / More of my Works /
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its miserable weather where I live…we made gingerbread men yesterday and my little boy just loves them…”too yummy”... my youngest one just picks off the chocolate buttons!!
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They make the most beautiful Gingerbread in this tiny little shop. / Sarah Nelsons Gingerbread is unique and has been baked fresh daily in the tiny Grasmere Gingerbread shop since 1854 to a secret recipe. The Gingerbread is sold only from this tiny shop tucked away in the corner of St Oswald’s churchyard in the heart of the village. The shop was once the village school, where William Wordsworth’s children were taught and where, on rare occasions, he stood in for the local schoolmaster. / want to know more about sarah nelsons Grasmere Gingerbread cick Here / Shot at Grasmere in the English lake district national park. / /
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Gingerbread Series
by Marilyn BrownInspried by the movie ‘Brothers Grimm’ this series of aquatints explores the origin of fairytales and dismisses their sanitization!
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Aquatint Etching Inspried by the movie ‘Brothers Grimm’ this series of aquatints explores the origin of fairytales and dismisses their sanitization! Here the Gingerbread man runs to envelop the child and become one! “Run, run as fast as he could / he couldn’t escape the / Gingerbread Hood” Yeah I know it’s a lame rhyme but then so am I! Original / Aquatint on BFK Rives / 25×19.5cm / ~ / More of my Works /
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Save the Gingerbread Men! Design 1: http://www.redbubble.com/people/sophiroth/clothing/613074-1-save-the-gingerbread-men
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Cute Gingerbread Man with attitude for Christmas. Accented with red candy hearts and icing trim. Has sign that says Bite Me. Great for some Christmas smiles and laughter.
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Cute Gingerbread Man with attitude for Christmas. Accented with red candy hearts and icing trim. Has sign that says Bite Me. Great for some Christmas smiles and laughter.
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Gingerbread Man has snapped off his foot.
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‘Gingerbread Busker’... it’s true! EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS*
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A tiny little shop where you can buy wonderful gingerbread today In Grasmere in the Lake District, England (1850) Sarah Nelson was encouraged by Lady Farquhar’s French chef to make Gingerbread. As the Victorian tourists passed by, they would see Sarah Nelson donned in her white apron and shawl sitting out in her cobbled yard selling her wares of Helvellyn cakes, aerated water and most importantly her Gingerbread. Sarah’s Grasmere Gingerbread became renowned, and soon she was wrapping it in pure vegetable parchment printed ‘None Genuine Without Trade Mark’. The recipe was locked away in the local bank vault. Sarah abandoned her parlour, and hung a curtain across her kitchen to form a passageway from the door through to the diminutive shop. Sarah had now established herself as ‘Baker and Confectioner of Church Cottage, Grasmere’.
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The very heart of a Poppy.Using super macro with Canon S3. David.
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photograph of my youngest edited in CS3 with filters and images from istock.
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World War I was over. World War II hadn’t started yet. The Great Depression was still a decade away. (And a decade plus 90 years it seems these days in America…) The 1903 earthquake was 17 years previous yet this place was built with the same “floating ceiling” architectural design that proved so badly inadequate in San Francisco. Dad took my sister and I to our first and last circus in this building. Barnum and Baily did all the things we know not to do now (but do anyway) with captive animals, including beat the elephants with sticks to get them to go where they were “supposed” to go. But one wasn’t budging no matter how much the pretty woman smacked his hind legs. It became apparent what the issue was for the crowd about 5 seconds before the ignorant handler: the big guy pooped so close to her that I thought she’d be buried in it and the crowd went wild. LOL! Silly lady sighed and waited til he finished before smacking him again. To this day I think that elephant knew exactly what it was doing when it stepped backwards and stomped that poop from head to toe of that handler. The crowd went apoplectic! I saw my first rock concert in this building: the Yes, 1974 Topographic Oceans Tour. I had even brought the insert booklet from their previous life album to compare everything from musicians aging to what hand touched what keyboard in what manner that was new. I also had strep throat and tonsillitis so badly I couldn’t talk and had a serious fever. But I had BEGGED for the tickets to see this show for so long that I was allowed out of the house for 2 1/2 hours. Since I was still a virgin, this was the most excitement I’d ever had (and ever would have for another…few years…) When I graduated from High School, I walked across this building’s stage, just as my father had done for the same reason. And after its closure last year for vital retrofitting and remodeling (without losing the original design), the place has never looked more elegant and regal.
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Third and last in the Gingerbread series of etchings. There isn’t always a happy ending, or is there? / / He lost his senses, / He lost his soul, / Becoming victim to / the Gingerbread Call! / / Continuing the Lame Rhyme tradition. Original / Aquatint on BFK Rives / 25×19.5cm / ~ / More of my Works /
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Free hand, colored in with sparkly gel pens
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Countryside Living
by Sally OmarFrom the road you cannot see / The little house nestled in the country / It stands there alone away from the rest / But it is the house tha…
Thank you Wanda for the beautiful photograph Country Living Please check out my friend Wanda Lechene’s awesome artwork on RB
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Cute Gingerbread Man with attitude for Christmas. Accented with red candy hearts and icing trim. Has sign that says Bite Me. Great for some Christmas smiles and laughter.
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Boy and girl teddybears dressed in their festive holiday clothes. The boy is wearing a Santa hat. Girl teddy has a gingerbread cookie.
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A wonderful morning exploring the snow filled streets of Velden (a small town in Carinthia, Austria). I just loved this wonderful house. [Creative Effects: Selective Colouring and Omni Lighting effects with Photoshop]
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I had this idea earlier for a contest and ended up think of this. So I just had to draw it! Bon Appetite! lol
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