Here it is at last! Dreams 3 continues on from Dreams 2 with a dark and moody nightscape, this time over a higgeldy piggeldy city I photomontaged together. Lots and lots of textures and exquisite detail to keep your peeps entertained for hours. The flying ship is smaller now and riding the wave of a decorative swirl. I also revealed more of the blue-green skyline to decrease the darkness a little. Hope you like!
been reading about tribal child raising and the benefits, and we know I like birds… I began this art as abstract patterns, bubbles of pattern that transformed when I realised by putting a ‘fork in the road’ to the concentric circles, that I created an eye and beak. Before that, it could’ve been shown either way up. also, it transformed from earthy brown colours, to a colourful bird. ‘Is it art? ‘my teacher used to always question. He’s not here now. He’s just asking the question still! in my head! I like it-it’s bright, colouful and alive.
Something quite different for me. It’s called procrastinating when you should be wrapping christmas presents! : )
The spiral in this fractal reminded me of a cyclone and the swirling winds. / /
The Sea Venture was one of the first ships to arrive in Bermuda. It was thrown accidentally off course by a hurricane and landed on the reefs intact. Its original course was with a fleet from England headed towards / Jamestown, Virginia to aid in the colonization. From being shipwrecked, the crew and passengers of the Sea Venture settled in Bermuda and benefitted from its tropical paradise and set up a small colony. This painting is a Mixed Media piece, combining original digital photography taken in Bermuda by me SBC, with my painting, and drawings. It is intended to capture the natural and surreal beauty of Bermuda through my eyes. This art won an Honorable Mention Award in the Rowayton Art Show in 2006 and First Place in the Darien Art Show in 2007. It is presently being considered for exhibition at the Royal Navy Dockyard Museum in Bermuda. Thank you for your interest, comments and purchases!
hey mom! your baby’s growing! :) featured in RB’s homepage on 11 April 2008… thanks RB!!
Oil on canvas, Carrara modeling and rendering, Photoshop
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Encaustic. / Tools; Hotplate, palletknife. Displayed on the Redbubble features.
pop and grow…every colour of the rainbow…. See more products from this design here! See wedding related products from this design here! thank you sooo much to the fabulous buyer who bought this poster on the 28th of August, 2008! cheers :) /
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photoshop lineart and photomanipulations (all original photos by me), scanned pencil drawings and coffee-stained paper and some paintwork / the fish design is also available as t-shirt, click on the image below / / details /
Acrylic on 11×14 canvas board Springtime is my favorite season, I just love all of the new growth and color that pops up! I’ve seen Spring in many places, but I have to say, Springtime in Oregon is absolutely stunning! On my drive home from work the other day, I noticed that there are Cherry Blossoms and what I think are a type of Japanese Maples blooming EVERYWHERE!! Some are bright pink, some are pale pink, some are a vibrant purple! These new colors really stood out and stuck in my head. Originally, I saw this painting as having the deep green background, that you see, with shades of purples for the leaves…..I wanted more of a wine or grape feel. But….I encountered a slight problem. The royal purple that I wanted to lay down first would not show up on the deep green in the background! I was rather frustrated, so I went back to the original inspiration and mixed up some pink. Once I started laying down the pink, I thought to myself: “Oh dear, this is WAY too bright!” Needless to say, my spirits were crushed a little when things weren’t working as planned. But…I trusted my Muse and let her guide me through this. Once I was done with the pink, I went back in with some purple…YAY for the bright pink letting it show up this time! Then came the trunk and branches, followed by the highlites. Of course, my troubles couldn’t be over! I was stuck! I couldn’t decide how to finish off the piece! What final color would tie everything together? Would there be a home for a faerie in this one?! So, I went back to the source of inspiration for this series – the music! The music that was playing during this painting was from Faerie Radio again. (Really, go listen!! FaerieRadio) Songs by Australian artist, Louisa John Krol were playing much more frequently than any other artist on the playlist. I took this as a sign and went to her myspace page to hear more. I was a little bummed at first that she only had one song available to play, and it wasn’t one that I had heard. But, I clicked play anyway and everything fell into place! “Come blackbird and take my soul away / You won’t keep your vagabond at bay! / Your fortress hangs heavy in the tree: / Come blackbird and take the soul of me away…. / Who will listen into your lore? / Will the echo follow your call? / Who will listen while you’re waiting by the wooden door? “ / Louisa John-Krol So, I went back to the canvas and added in the Faerie. She’s waiting, by the wooden door, ready for the blackbird to come. She doesn’t want to be forgotten when she’s gone so she blows some of her magick into the wind… UPDATE / I took the original with me to my very first art show….it was the only painting that sold that night! YAY! It now belongs to a very fun and lovely 16 year old girl! Thanks! Available as a T-Shirt HERE
I recently got an intuos tablet. / This is the first “real” thing I’ve created while using it. / Other then this I’ve just been scribbling and trying to get used to using it. / I’m pretty excited about it!
Vector design that I created in Photoshop. A perfect card for Valentine’s Day. The original design was posted right on time on DeviantART.
Orchid, shot with Canon EOS 350D and Canon EFS60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / Straight from camera.
Watercolour on 120 gsm Watercolour Paper SOLD a canvas print of this art to fellow Redbubbler Stephaniek FEATURED in ‘Water Media’ June 2009 / FEATURED In ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘First Things’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Inside Solo’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Daisy and Company’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Art in Math’ October 2009 Views: 509 as at 24-11-09
I think Art Nouveau is one of the most beautiful art styles ever. Everything about it is beautiful and harmonious. I have combined with that two of my other favorite art styles; comic book art and pin ups. Who better to be captured in the Art Nouveau style then Poison Ivy. I hope you like it…. Ink and watercolor on heavy weight paper Poison Ivy is copyright of DC Comics
Snails will come out.
Please see RoyAllenHunt’s written piece: Are You Ok With This. His incredible song is a compliment to this piece. See here for how I created this shot. I really thought I would wait at least two weeks before I tried this again, but then I went hunting in the pantry and found more dye and well, curiosity and motivation got the better of me tonight! Red and green dye this time around. Green was dropped in first, and allowed to swirl around a fair bit, then the red came in. It looked so much like blood coursing through someone, or something.. Backlit by my computer monitor, showing just a white page. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / +4 Filter / f5.6, 1/60, ISO 1600 Featured in First Things / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs / Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] / Featured in Digital Artists United Edited 9pm Original image has been cropped slightly and contrast adjusted slightly. No other enhancements. MCN:CEWWM-NCE4K-L98V7 More photography:
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