Girly 

1 member found

899 creative works found

  • just mucking around again.

  • green eye

  • This is a version of my entry into the 2007 Lilly Oncology on Canvas: Expressions of a Woman’s Cancer Journey Competition. It shows some of the art I created during 6 months of hospital treatment for breast cancer, all done in Visual Diaries (110gsm cartridge). It was photographed with a Sony Cybershot 4.1. It took a lot of fiddling to get the work undistorted and to show up the difference of the two pink ribbons. / See below for more than 50 details. I celebrated 5 years survivorship (by doing a lot of dragonboating with the lovely ladies of Dragonsabreast (their uniform is what I am wearing in the pic I use for my avatar). / In December I look forward to completing my 6th year since diagnosis. Thanks to the Art & Disease Group for featuring this work. Your kind attention is much appreciated. / Thanks to the Collective Collage Group for selecting this pic as a featured work (May 2009). / Thanks to the Woman Photographer Group for selecting this pic in the top Ten of the What Would You Fight For Challenge. (May 2009) Submission / At the beginning of my journey with breast cancer I was a mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend and employee. Whilst I still fulfill all those roles, the journey has taught me self care and not to put things off. So now I am beginning to think of myself as an artist as well. I had always thought that my artistic side would have to wait until I retired. Cancer taught me to do it now! The drawings included in my artwork (Pink Ribbons & Beads and the Art of Breast Cancer Treatment) are examples from the sketch books completed during my journey from finding the lump to diagnosis, treatment and ending with a holiday that I regarded as the end of my being “ill”. Photos of my artwork are backgrounded with pink ribbons (symbols of the fight against breast cancer). There are two lots of ribbon, one representing me and the other the support that surrounds me. The beads show that even in pairs, breasts are different, even before breast cancer and definitely afterwards. Some of the drawings directly relate to breast cancer but most are just expressions of my feelings at the time. The wide variety of types and styles of drawings shows the range of emotions experienced during my journey. Now I am busy dragonboating, bellydancing, swimming, going to my support group meetings and investing in art materials to give myself a variety of ways to express my artistic self. Dragonboating and the breast cancer support network have helped me develop to the point where I am taking up opportunities I would have avoided or put off in the past. Newcastle Dragonsabreast is the organisation I entered on behalf of. To finish this submission I would like to agree with the comment by the author Robin McKinley that ‘… your own life streams through you onto the page …’. My drawings reflect the moods of my life through my pen, including my hopes, fears and dreams. / end submission

  • / coffee&cigarette

  • / / No tengo nada_7

  • No tengo nada_9

  • No tengo nada_10

  • A special T-shirt for the discerning PBase girly !

  • this is a junior size but if you want it in normal t shirl size or long sleeves / please let me know ;) love, carol

  • I finally did a cute drawing….this was a sketch played around with in photoshop, reason iv been puttin sketches up is because, i usually out line with a fine liner and soo many times i have wrecked drawings from doin so!

  • sketched this at work and wanted her on a shirt.photoshop.

  • If you like this t-shirt, click here to see the calendar where it is included! :) also available as print here If you want the design to be in a different colour just let me now :) / /

  • One of my ACEO’s

  • Acrylic on Canvas This is one of the paintngs i did for Michelle and her 3 little girls, (This one is for Madeline who love’s climbing trees) to make up for the very very very bad quality T-shirts she brought from me, Michelle loved my designs and insisted that it wasnt my fault for the poor quality of the T-shirts and the fact that they were IRON ON’S (that had now changed color) from www.Cheekyteez.com.au, but i felt like i should make it up to her since she did pay almost $80 for 3 little kids T’s, so i have done 3 gorgeous paintings for her and her daughters, and she loves them :o) / xXxOoO

  • Summer Joy / pastel & charcoal /

  • To promote my †♦ Loli ♠ Lollipop! ♦†- Challenge :D Just a Lolita who REALLY likes lollipops :D Enjoy! Colored pencils and Ink on Acidfree Paper Does anyone want the original? (9” by 12”, Thinking of selling for about 10 bucks) If so I’d make an Artifre listing just for you :P

  • Women…. Who made ‘em? God must have been a… genius. Their hair. They say that the hair is everything, you know? Have you ever buried your nose in a mountain of curls, and just wanted to go to sleep forever? ~Bo Goldman (Scent of a Woman) Featured in Fantastic Primitive Art group. / Featured in Womanly group. © 2009 Anne Hale. The Shopping Bag available at my Zazzle store: /

  • Me and Elyss… / thank you thank you for my antique rose coloured glasses from Paris x / miss u!

  • closeup of the yummy cookies

  • When the nearest phone booth isn’t near enough. / / / Check out the Alter Ego series: / / Also available: the What Would series: Silhouette variants: / / Big Bum variants: /

  • A beautiful pink lily flower Other natural wonders: /

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 334,900 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Girly T-Shirts

Girly Wall Art

Girly Journal Entries

Girly Writing

Girly Calendars