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  • Διόνυσος: I begin to sing of ivy-crowned Dionysus, the loud-crying god, splendid son of Zeus and glorious Semele. The rich-haired Nymphs received him in their bosoms from the lord his father and fostered and nurtured him carefully in the dells of Nysa, where by the will of his father he grew up in a sweet-smelling cave, being reckoned among the immortals. But when the goddesses had brought him up, a god oft hymned, then began he to wander continually through the woody coombes, thickly wreathed with ivy and laurel. And the Nymphs followed in his train with him for their leader; and the boundless forest was filled with their outcry. And so hail to you, Dionysus, god of abundant clusters! Grant that we may come again rejoicing to this season, and from that season onwards for many a year. / —Homeric Hymn to Dionysos.26.1–10 More Olympians / / / /

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  • Experiment in Candlelight and shadow. My first work using Adobe Lightroom. I adjusted the tone to have an antiqued lighting, and also used a few other tools to improve the overall appearance and mood. It came out so well, I made series, titled “Assassins’ Guild”

  • Model: Nicolette / Clothing: Recreation of the Greenland dress (13th century from Greenland) / Location: Great Hall at an artists’ colony in north-east Melbourne, Australia

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. The second angel blood piece.

  • Red wine

  • Wine in crystal goblets, red long-stem rose with scattered petal and message on white satin.

  • This is my first “lathed object” that I created the mesh for in Carrara and then imported into Bryce.

  • Bowl of strawberries and a tape measure reflected on plexiglass.

  • A broken gold tinted wine glass set against a gray background. This work is copyrighted. Any use commercially or on the web without a link back to my page will be prosecuted when discovered. Beware! Ask permission!

  • I wanted to make an image of my first piece of 3d modeling that I managed to do this weekend. The glass is a very simple model so I perked it up with a cocktail stick and some pretend eyeballs. Whoever made the cocktail has left a fingerprint near the glass.

  • I’m still trying for a diagonally swirled pattern in the glass, but in the meantime came up with this pattern. I kind of liked it.

  • For all my Vamp friends and fans out there. 8×10.5 / Pens.

  • Original digital photograph. / Taken with a Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. Thank You for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /

  • Glasses in our cabinet.

  • Hoppy New Year. / Hoppy Birthday. / Hoppy Anniversary. Hoppy everything to the Party Animal.

  • For a challenge, no need to coment. A decorative goblet, Celtic design, a gift to my parents. / Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens

  • Im not sure if this is simply wine that has sat out too long and evaporated some, or perhaps if it was fake blood, but it certainly had a certain blood like look to it! Considering the religious nature of the site, which other pics in the set will reveal, it might even be the blood of Christ:P

  • Over filled wine glass with water by request of Luda Nayvelt / Nikon D60

  • Part of our new greeting card line Message from the Muse © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball For inspiration visit the Message from the Muse Blog! For our gallery of inspirational and mytho-poetic art visit Duirwaigh Studios Duirwaigh Studios: / There you can find prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and more that will make perfect gifts. Plus our inspirational film “A Knock at the Door” and more…

  • Diptypch painting – Acrylic, mixed media on primed board (H.7” W. 2” x 5”) From the Exhibition Hidden Treasures ( Annual Post Card) Cairns Regional Gallery Artist Statement / The vessel imagery often used is a symbol-metaphor for our being, how we fill ‘with meaning’ (open, receptive, upright form) and empty, pour out (upside down image) our ’’thoughtful’’ thoughts in words and deeds! The colours used and ‘x’ shapes imply one’s physical and spiritual ‘connections’ and ‘relationships’ as we keep transforming as humans ‘being’. Work sold – Private collection (Kuranda)

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