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taken on our family holiday at coffs harbour…
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This is a photo of me wearing an oak king mask I made from neoprene.
Original Oil on canvas
Hearts at War / An exhibition by Paul Louis Villani based on a fictitious character created, developed and modelled by the beautiful and multi talented Jessica Tremp / The exhibition will also be featuring Michael Alesich / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
cartoon illustration of a happy married couple :)
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This is my favorite prop… This cleaver was a gift from 2 of my bestest friends!!!
a vector monkey from my crazy zoo
A collaboration project between Brisbane artists. Front cover / model – Lisa-Maree Findlay / styling – Red Harriett / January / model – Melissa Kilkelly / February / model – Christie Jade McPhail / March / model – Elizabeth Renfro / April / models – Melissa Kilkelly & Chris Macpherson / May / model – Rhiannon Skye / hair – Karyn Jacklin / June / model – Rose Hockey / styling – Red Harriett / July / model – Lisa-Maree Findlay / styling – Red Harriett / August / models – Lisa-Maree Findlay and Lawrence Kelly / styling – Red Harriett / September / model – Chelsea Rose Graver / October / model – Tenelle May / November / model – Olga Kuzonna / December / model – Lisa-Maree Findlay All Hair and Makeup (excluding May’s hair) by LORAN BEAN / All Photography and Post by ROSE BERTWISTLE www.fallenrosemedia.com Please show your support and buy a calender!
Original oil painting 30” x 30” by me, Noewi. / This is my last painting of 2008 Great as a GREETING CARD for ST. VALENTINE’S DAY :-) / /
The lovely Pam Grier. / / / / More Spikerama madness: / /
Another illustration made for a children’s magazine to go with a short story (chance it might get published but so far I haven’t been lucky so I’m not counting on it =P ). / It’s about a princess who sees an old man in a mirror, and he turns out to be a wizard. He then takes her to the Land of 1000 Words, where everything is made out of words. A bit of an experiment again with this one. The background is made out of pieces of newspaper, on which I painted the image with ink. And then I cut out the letters and glued them to the image, and touched it all up a bit with coloured pencils. =)
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2009 Acrylic on 140 lb. watercolour paper 36×24” Bride and Flower Girl….... Poem and Painting was Featured Inspired Art Group…...26 Oct 09 Bride and Flower Girl…...Painting was Feautred in / Acrylic Painting Group…....26 Oct 09 Tribute to Womanhood A second Collaboration with Anthea and Reynaldo. Bride and Flower Girl is 20th Painting of our Tribute to Womanhood Series of 40 paintings/drawings/poem collaboration, and the last (tenth) in our mini series Woman in Relation to Man. It is such a great honour and pleasure to work with Anthea on this Collaboration as she is a brilliant and beautiful artist, writer, poet. and So lovely to look at, and work with. Painting: Reynaldo / Poem: Anthea Masked Bride Once upon a time there was a creative / little girl who played with her boy and girl dolls / making stories of love and romance / where the boy doll chased the girl doll / and wooed her through his strength / and focus on her and they ended up married. As a child she could see her fathers love / of her mother with fervour and attention / Her parents love was dynamic and alive / Passion and tenderness defined their attraction / She dreamed she would find such a knight / as her father with masculine beauty who / would fight to win and keep her heart As a teenager this girl of imagination and vision / would ride her horse with her black western hat / with hair flying in the wind and create stories / of how the west was won / of how her romance began / A strong woman of the land, with a tender soul / would finally through struggle and hardship and misunderstanding / find a cowboy who could find her heart and keep it safe. But in real life her white knight, her father / was followed by the black knight / and the girl saw her mother disintegrate / and undermined. / Her dream disrupted / Her ideas ruptured / Her life a nightmare / Fighting to keep her young life alive / Struggling to survive / To define who she was from 10 onwards. So as a young woman / through the flood of attention / came a kind knight that with confidence / and honour claimed and won her heart / His kindness seduced her and she became his bride. / On that rosy day of pink she kissed his lips / and she took his hand and they wed. Now in most fairy tales that is where the story ends / and they live happy ever after but not for this young woman. Her knight stayed for six years / and then he left / Leaving the princess without a prince / Leaving the lady without her knight / She covered her beautiful face with a mask / because she thought her first knight was her last. Vulnerable, raw she tripped and she fell into the abyss of emotional pain / She studied, she hurt, she stayed lonely / She healed and faced her wounds / She started to mend but her masked stayed on / She dated and she waited for another knight to come / But he didn’t just men. Then one day when she wasn’t looking / a knight arrived…a king among men / And he looked her way and through her / mask he saw her eyes, he acknowledged her heart / He saw her without distraction / and he listened to her words / and caught glimpses of her soul / and he knew that she would be his bride. She accepted his hand but / this time her second, she would / wear her mask for protection / because her heart had been broken / Behind her mask she was soft and beautiful but / too fragile and vulnerable to risk it all. So the day of the wedding arrived / and her knight stood before her on his / white horse and he smiled. / In her mask with her inner child by her side, / she saw something she had never seen before: / A man who could see her and hear her story. / A man who could look at her and / be present with her whole being. / He could breathe her and see her scars and hold her / And he was proud of the woman she was, she had become. / She could feel his love through her mask / and a tear slid down her cheek. So the masked bride rode her black horse down the isle / and stood beside him. / He looked through her mask and / saw her tear stained eyes. / He removed the mask / and finally after all these years / she stood naked and exposed. / She looked up at him and he took her hand / and lifted her fingers to his lips and said: / ‘My darling I am here, I see you and I will / never leave you.’ / She smiled as a tear scudded down her cheek. / ‘Yes I know and I believe you’ / She dropped her mask on the ground. / And she kissed him. The End By Anthea Slade 25 Oct 09
A series of Tee’s that encompass the dark and beautiful side of fashion and art. Design Name: Rose Red
The Creation of Bridges
“Mark” was born and grew up in Britain of Italian and French parents…he had the best of both worlds and a public school education…but Mark wanted no part of the plans his parents had for him and after graduating from Cambridge, was waiting to see how his life would evolve…reliable, a loyal friend, he had one weakness…Dahlia... From the Portrait, and Winter in the Country Series…watercolour on Arches Not Paper.. “Mark is part of the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country..the first four chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below / The Bothy / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country
stock purchased / models / sebastian and catriona
from yesterday’s photoshoot with Catriona and Sebastian
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