Graffiti green 

309 creative works found

  • distinctive melbourne images – a bit grungy, a bit street.

  • Subway in Melbourne’s outer east.

  • Another wreck with rust and graffiti.

  • A Shamrock grunge design.

  • The main stencil image of the carousel was created in late 2007. Inspired by my interest in vintage children’s toys. This is 1 of 3 images of this stencil that I have available on Red Bubble, the other is ‘Carousel’

  • www.hmx23.com

  • Bande = / it’s would mean band, strip… recording tape… party, troop, gang… but / bander : to bandage… / & / in slang… it’s a sexual expression. To see all the serie : Bandstand #6 / Bandstand #5 / Bandstand #4 / Bandstand #3 / Bandstand #2

  • To see all the serie : Bandstand #6 / Bandstand #5 / Bandstand #4 / Bandstand #3 / Bandstand #1 *

  • Elle jouira = She will enjoy sexually ! To see all the serie : Bandstand #6 / Bandstand #5 / Bandstand #4 / Bandstand #2 / Bandstand #1

  • To see all the serie : Bandstand #6 / Bandstand #4 / Bandstand #3 / Bandstand #2 / Bandstand #1 *

  • A couple of chairs in a lane in Melbourne.

  • sold 20×20” matted print – art market invanhoe

  • Anglezarke reservoir.

  • Close up shot of graffiti on bamboo.

  • T-shirt design I did a while back for my son who got bored with t-shirts from the shop.

  • ... something different. :-)

  • Shot on Greville Street (Melbourne, Australia)

  • So named because 1) It bears a vague resemblance to graffiti 2) I don’t know. It just struck me as a very good idea to use badly drawn designs, shading, etc. and then draw the black images over them. 3) I had a definite “need” to do so! 4) It’s the first one I drew, and the first one I scanned. Yes, I am still leaving Red Bubble. The thing is, I have a lot of artwork on Red Bubble, and, if you will harken back (those of you who were paying attention) you’ll remember the disk that I had the artwork saved on was suddenly, for no apparent reason, totally wiped. So, I have to save a low quality resolution (72 dpi) image of everything I have on here, and then rebuild from there- well, everything that was created before that tragic occurrence, anyway, and that’s most everything on here. In the meantime, while I am downloading all that, here I am still on Red Bubble, and ever so bored, due to having taken myself out of the groups, taken everyone off my watchlist, and not, yet, having anywhere to upload my newer work to. So… Yes, I am leaving. I will be removing the older works. In the meantime, I may as well post the newer ones, where I know I have a file somewhere else, already. The original, by the way, is done with marker, pen (some) on art paper of some description. Then, after I scanned it, which necessarily, but, sadly, cut off part of the drawing, I used Corel Photo-Paint 8 to resize it and add a little “architectural interest” vis a vis layering.

  • What can I say? It’s a series! Who’d have thunk it? This, as with Graffiti Jones 1, is mixed media: a combination of watercolor marker, permanent marker, pen and ink (a wee bit), followed up by some changes due to having been scanned, and, then, some purposeful digital changes.

  • It is not art / This is not art / You imagine Nothing real / There is nothing / Why do you stare? I think, after all this time, I have learned something. Funny that! Not about creating art, I mean, but, about uploading the files, and upping the resolution. Which I did, in this one, a great, great deal, after having seen the poster of “This is a winter song” which was made from a file at 300 DPI It looked .. .watered down. Shameful thing, that. It was still pretty, mind you; just not as sharp as it should be. So, this should do much, much better. 600 DPI, regardless of what size it’s printed out to, should fairly knock your socks off! For this particular piece, I opened up both Graffiti Jones 1 and 2, copied the woman from 1 onto 2, then put her as “different”; also copied some of the orange heart and surrounding area and pasted that in a few places, and fiddled around with the docker tool to make them work. Used an eraser, some paint tools, squizzed it to change the face shape considerably; then, I copied it, used alchemy to change it to an “ice cube” look, which made it jewel-toned and beautiful, and then I pasted the copy onto that, and merged them, after doing a bit of fiddling with object dockers and such. And, of course, I greatly enhance the DPI I tried 1200 DPI on an approximatey 8” x10” image, which was 19.1 MB Now, it says, right now and above this, that the maximum file size allowed is 60 MB; all the same,it told me19.1 MB is too big. Whoops!Now it is telling me that 17.2 MB is also too big. Weird! Well, maybe I didn’t learn anything, after all. I am now trying 1200 DPI but only approximately 4 ” x 5”, just to see what happens. It’s a significantly smaller file – 6.25 MB, give or take. And, woo hoo! It uploaded. And, looks like it’s big enough for what it needs to fit.

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