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  • The Goblin (inner child/history) weighs heavy on Zombie (ones depressive state) / Coloured pencils on paper. / 18×28cm / 2007 Original work has been sold.

  • Surrealistic/expressionistic self portrait. ZOMBIE – (Over Self’s shoulder) Self when depressed. Hollow, lifeless, can’t speak to others about my pain as my lips are stitched together. I have no eyes and therefore can not see when people attempt to help me. GOBLIN – (Inside Self) This twisted and tortured cowering soul is the Self’s history. The inner child. Battered by the wrong doings of others. He latches onto the heart because he desperately wants to feel the love. SELF – Stands tall and strong, willing to push on and nurtures the inner child, his history. Charcoal and water colour paint on paper. / 75×100cm / 2007 Original work is still open for sale. Make an inquiry if interested in purchasing. Exhibited: / “Self Portraits” / Selected students from 2nd year Diploma and Cert IV Fine Arts / Front Room Gallery, Newcastle Art School, Newcastle West / 2007

  • The magical walk to Goblin Swamp, near Pemberton, Western Australia.

  • Every day hundreds, if not thousands of goblins, orcs, ogres and trolls, find themselves on the wrong end of a variety of pointy weapons and sorcerous incantations. Wearing this t-shirt, featuring a rather pathetic example of the species, will help raise awareness of the plight of these magical creatures. (line art drawn in photoshop, vectorised and coloured in Illustrator…)

  • Modelled by Veronika and Regina. / Watercolour pencils. / Inspired my the poem “Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti 1862.

  • The McDonnell XF-85 Goblin was a parasite fighter – it was designed to be carried in the bomb bay of a B-36. It had no undercarriage and was hung from a hook which retracted into the nose of the Goblin. The extended range of the B-36 meant that it would be flying beyong the range of fighters that could defend it, so the idea was to carry a fighter onboard. America’s own ‘foo fighter’ first flew on 22 July 1948

  • Opinions needed. I need one or two more images for my Deserts Calendar and this is one candidate. Thumbs up or down? I found these fascinating formations of clay to remind me of pawns on a chessboard. Last Light illuminating the odd formations of Goblin Valley State PArk in Utah.

  • Bronze sculpture

  • Bronze sculpture

  • Bronze sculpture

  • Bronze sculpture

  • Bronze sculpture by Nick Bibby

  • Bronze sculpture

  • Bronze Sculpture

  • My first David Bowie. The Goblin King Jareth from “Labyrinth”. 2003 9×12 / Pencils. Featured in: / Halloween, April 2009.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery The Magic of the Forest Floor Goblin Forest Walk, The Blue Tier, North East Highlands National Park, Tasmania, Australia. As Is – Straight from the Camera The_Blue_Tier The Blue Tier has been the home to thousands of people who have lived, worked and died on the mountain. Tin was the reason the early pioneers came here. The tin lay in heaps behind rocks and in the creek and river beds. All the miners had to do was bag the ore up. / In their search for the tin-bearing rock, these early pioneers burnt most of the temperate rainforest which existed above the 600 metre level. When the mines were finished, the farmers over-grazed the grass areas which followed the burning, eventually the mosses took over. / Since the last grazing, around 1970, the mountain and its native animals have been successful in aiding the regeneration of the temperate rainforest. What you see today is the continuing struggle of the rainforest trying to return. / To appreciate the extent of the regeneration it is necessary to visit the various areas by following the well-defined walking tracks on the mountain. There are bogs, grassland, pure rainforest, regenerated rainforest, tea-tree swamps and areas dominated by celery top pine. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 320

  • Beyond the Great Hall through hidden door was a small room with this tiling on one wall. The remaining walls were painted the same red as the tile. When I say small I really mean small too. It’s height no higher than a tall human reaching up. More like a closet in size. I hid in this room along with Yarelis to hide from the Goblins. There was nary one torch to light the room but the the Portal glowed blood red in the dark. There was magic indeed in it and we were soon to find out just what kind of magic it was. Fractal work done in GnoFractal with extensive PaintShopPro and Gimp postwork. Best viewed large. GNF-PNC3-09-5-090512-31

  • pen and ink

  • This is another collage, made up of stock images (from deviantart.com) of fairies, goblins, elves, unicorn, gate and fence, and pool. The moon is from a photo I took near my home in Natchez, MS. The stars and glitter curtain are brushes in Photoshop CS. The rest of the elements in this are all Apophysis fractals that I made. I hope you enjoy my little enchanted secret garden. This collage was done for a poem called my Secret Garden by LacyDrawers on deviantart.com.

  • Bit of a tale behind this one – I had read about this building long before traveling to Rome and was so looking forward to capturing this fabulous façade. When I eventually tracked it down, to my dismay, it was covered from head to toe in scaffold and green netting for building repair work. All of the doors and windows are actually molded into the faces of monsters and goblin like creatures, just fabulous! I thought I may as well get some shots just in case, then when editing I had the idea of making it look as though the “beast” was actually within a cage.. So, with the help of my trusty friend (PS) I began to extract as much of the netting as I could, using a combination of colour selection / layer combining / level adjustment and contrast control. I chose to leave some elements as if remnants of some meal in the mouth of the beast. So, see what you think, I was still mega impressed with the building, in fact, if I were ever to build my own house, I think I know what the front door may look like….. And just to prove, here’s the original.

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