Little girl dashing past me in Zanzibar.
Acrylic on canvas. One of my favourite paintings. My mother had kept a horrible painting from school in the house and I couldn’t stand it.. so I painted over it. The canvas had quite a bit of texture paste already on it which made it a little difficult to paint over but it added something in the end. You can’t see it as much in this photo for printing purposes. The first photo I had up showed the texture extra severly, which made it look like pixelation.. so I tried it again. From a sad old man playing a guitar, to a young woman with a cello.. better off I’d say.. Reference
From The Depth II
I notice it’s kinda hard to find black-forest cake in Melbourne and I could use some right now… drool…. cake…. Oh suppose to put cake for title but i like tart better, it sounds funny in my ear=P
From the Depth
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Here’s another portrait of my favourite little muse…
This is quite an old photograph that i completely forgot about uploading on here, i personally love it and it means a lot to me about how i was and my inner feelings within this….blah blah blah
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” -Oscar Wilde
Oil on wood / 25cm x 25cm x 8cm / 2008 My website / Facebook
Oil on wood / 60cm x 50cm / 2007 *Original not available / View it on Flickr! / My website / Facebook
Another self portrait.
I would like to thank J.K York for letting me use his image, Dragon. Check out here, ( http://www.redbubble.com/people/jkyork/art/823237-2-dragon )
Beautiful Vic
Having tried the flower in a waterdrop photo, after getting Madam (aged nearly 9!) home from school, I took this picture in the evening sun, thought I better not waste the pretty little bloom! TEXTURE
Original artwork made in Photo Shop. Many textures from Deviant Art free stock but I forgot to copy the links ~ Sorry! If you recognize them please let me know and I will credit you.
This is the first photograph I have submitted to Red Bubble. It is one of my recent photo-manipulation projects involving a lot of photo tinting. It is also my profile icon for the time being. I hope you enjoy it. Featured in FIRST THINGS~with thanks!! Featured in 100%~~sincere appreciation!! Featured in Faux Vintage Fictionsthank you admin team!! Featured in Out of the Pastwith thanks!! Featured in Outsiderswith sincere thanks!! Featured in All In, “Editing”~thank you, thank you very much! Featured in Feminine Intentthanks for the appreciation of the feminine-ness in this!!! Featured in Core [C.O.R.E]~with gratitude to the hosts of this wonderful group. Featured in Freedom In Words and ART ~ thank you, dear Lina! Photo frames are available at RedBubble. /
my sweet lil girl at valentine’s day :) This image has been nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward Group by gabryshak Her comment as follows “her photos hold such simple charm and are very thoughtfully presented”. Featured on Vintage & Gorgeous Group in April’09 / Featured on Red Bubble Home Page in April’09 / Featured on Valentines & Hearts Group in April’09 / Featured on Childhood Group in April’09 / Featured on Red Bubble Home Page in May 2009 / Featured on First Things Group in May 2009 / Featured on Love Love Love Group in May 2009 / Featured on Pay It Forward Group in June 2009 / Featured on Valentines & Hearts Group in Nov 2009 / Featured on Pay It Forward Group in Nov 2009 /
Thank you to the Red Bubble team for featuring this photo on their art page…my first..a very big deal to me. Sincerest thanks!!! Featured in the First Things group…with thanks to the hosts! Featured in the Reaching Freedom…with thanks to the beautiful hosts! Featured in the Outsiders…sincere thanks, dear hosts! I have a fascination with ravens…and Poe…and poetry. This photo is being posted with Vonne in mind…I love her Rowen stories. Model with thanks to Christopher and Claire! Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe ~ The Raven ~ 1845 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, / While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. / `’Tis some visitor,’ I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - / Only this, and nothing more.’
FEATURED IN: ! 100% !” with thanks to the hosts!!! XOX FEATURED IN: Music inspired art (M.I.A)...sincere thanks to the admin team. FEATURED IN: Out of the Past ~ with thanks to the members and hosts! FEATURED IN: Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation ~ with thanks to generous hosts! FEATURED IN: Art By Bubble Hosts ~ sincere thanks to the hosts and members. FEATURED IN: Unconventional Artistry ~ thank you to the wonderful hosts! FEATURED IN: Fantasy Art ~ many thanks to the members and hosts!!! FEATURED IN Visual Texture ~ thanks to the wonderful hosts! Inspired by poetry: What was he saying and to whom / by Alan Michael Parker What was he saying and to whom? / With a silver thermos he left the building; / He paused in the courtyard and turned. / What was he saying and to whom? The building at dawn not yet a building / Paused the way all buildings do. / What was he saying and to whom? Time doesn’t stop; time doesn’t wait; / Time has never moved. / What was he saying and to whom? If the dog had been sleeping / She would not have awakened, / So small was the moment to lose. / What was he saying and to whom? What was he saying and to whom? / The courtyard at dawn was the same / As the sky, the sky swept clean by the moon. / What was he saying and to whom? Good morning, good-bye, I love you, I’ll try. / What was he saying and to whom? Model my fave! Music-Jim Croce
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