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In a place as surreal as this, its hard not to day dream. This was taken at an ancient, monastery which was destroyed by Henry the eighth once upon a time. Sort of represents what i was feeling at this time, not this exact moment but this part of my life. Stopping for a second, trying to figure out where wanted to go, how i would get there. Taking a brief moment to reflect.
Alone, watching so far.
Well,hey, I am glad they have them long fancy galleys to but the works of such novices as Renoir, Van Gogh, Salvador Dali? ( a kid cudda …
Well,hey, I am glad they have them long fancy galleys to but the works of such novices as Renoir, Van Gogh, Salvador Dali? ( a kid cudda dun taut him to do better than wat he dun!). I always admired a few of the works ‘cause some had great detail in them…they did not have our hr cameras..not even an instamatic throwaway and yet….a good few left some mighty fine work to inspire us contemporary artists on…Gracious they used mediums such as duck grease and bees wax to put their pigment colors into…juices of berries, koffe grounds….We have it so much better with our mediums and color tints…..heck we got MS Paint an many other softwares to help us along…photo worshops to help us edit the bad parts of pictures to make brand new smackin’ gooduns…. The arts of yore ….I am glad we gottem….but them filty rich don’t have ‘class’ like we have here on the Bubble….they should be ‘investing in the stuff I see on the front pages of this site / ....Good Lands o’ Pete…Awesome talent going on here from every turn of the globe called ‘Terra firma’ I am ever so proud of my association with the ‘klassy folk” we have here.I reckon some of those ‘speculators might be right and some be outright stupid… If the value of real art is in the eyes of th beholder(s), then folks…kudos t’ ya all! / I’d just love to have one of tthose rich speculators lay dwn some green on any of my work, your work and make us all nice and happy!
Featured Work / “SKORN HER?” was featured in the group SOA Safe Haven 6 days ago / Featured Work / “Artistique Revelation” was featured in…
Featured Work / “SKORN HER?” was featured in the group SOA Safe Haven 6 days ago / Featured Work / “Artistique Revelation” was featured in the group Living Christianity 11 days ago / Featured Work / “CAUTION: COSMIQUE CHEK UP DUE” was featured in the group Art Students and Beginners 20 days ago / Featured Work / “For tart sweets, they are handy…” was featured in the group SOA Safe Haven 20 days ago Pleased as Punch and Out to Lunch with ‘tater chips left only to much
one of the Top Ten in the Personality : the chall…
one of the Top Ten in the Personality : the challenge of the Photographers Self Portrait group ! Thanks for all :) PB
hope you like it! / and if you can, light up another one ;-)
Collection of four poses of a sexy young cowgirlin a hat, bikini and boots with a 12 string acoustic guitar
Segways at the beach! This was a really fun shoot at Venice Beach, California.
People silhouette in a business hall
Well, I missed my first anniversary on RedBubble (about 20 Jan 08 is when I joined), but it was about last March that I had my first imag…
Well, I missed my first anniversary on RedBubble (about 20 Jan 08 is when I joined), but it was about last March that I had my first image featured in a RedBubble Group. I’ve been keeping a personal tally elsewhere, but I thought it was about time I celebrated on RB … SO HERE THEY ARE! (NB.the sequential numbers relate to the order of the features + click on images to view) 1. The Soldier Waits in Stillness Speaks 2. Luna’s Eyes in Australian Landmarks and Icons 3. Fontaine Saint-Michel, Paris in Bits and Pieces 4 & 5. You Lift Me Up in Shooters Gallery and 22 Feb 09 – Blue Room 6 & 7 & 33. I vont to be alone in Australian Portraits and in Woman Appreciation and (12 APR 09) in The Feature Fraternity 8 & 9. St Kilda Pier 3 in Mornington Peninsula 10. Arms Outstretched in Masterpiece: Literary Workshop 11. Snake Towards the Sun in DANCE! 12 & 13 & 37 & 47. Untitled in (30 Oct 08) For the Love of Jesus, (11 Mar 09) Historic Landmarks of Europe, (7 May 09) European Everyday Life and (13 Jul 09) Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses 14. Good One! in (30 Oct 08) Empowered Beauty Workshops 15. Stoner Leans In in (12 Nov 08) Cars, Motorbikes and Motorsports 16. You know, like, whatever in (28 Nov 08) Shooters Gallery 17 & 44. Pretty Ankles in (11 Dec 08) Men Appreciation and (3 Jul 09) in The Compact Group 18 & 35. My favourite accessory is this car in (31 Dec 08) Woman Appreciation and in (21 Apr 09) Nostalgic Art and Photography 19 & 34. Only I May Drive This Car in (10 Jan 09) Women Appreciation and in (14 Apr 09) Out of the Past 20. Shady Blue in (10 Jan 09) Women Appreciation 21. The Red Goddess in (12 Feb 09) The Woman Photographer 22. Angel of Fire in (15 Feb 09) Art House Productions International 23. Retired Bicycle in (22 Feb 09) Bicycle 24. Circle of Fire in (08 Mar 09) Arts House International 25 & 29. Long time between ‘plays’ in (10 Mar 09) Nostalgic Art and Photography – and (04 Apr 09) in The Compact Group 26 & 36. The Essence of Life in (20 Mar 09) Just Pure Nature and (21 Apr 09) in Waterfall Photography 27 & 40 & 55. Furry Mother & Child Portrait in (01 Apr 09) Just Pure Nature , (15 Jun 09) in All That is Nature , and (24 Sep 09) in Australian Travel Photography and Writing / CHALLENGE WIN RESULTING IN GROUP AVATAR USAGE OF 4 WINNERS ONLY (as at 26 Aug 09) / 28. Hopetoun Falls in (01 Apr 09) Just Pure Nature 30 & 42 & 53. Morning Uluru in (05 Apr 09) Just Pure Nature , (26 Jun 09) Australia! You’re Standing In It and (29 Jul 09) The Beauty of Nature 31 & 52. Devils Marbles 2 in (06 Apr 09) Just Pure Nature and (27 Jul 09) Northern Territory 32. Kata-Tjuta (The Olgas) @ Dusk in (06 Apr 09) Just Pure Nature 38. The Trevi Fountain in (09 May 09) European Everyday Life 39. Crépuscule à l’Arc de Trimophe, Paris in (09 May 09) à EUROPA! 41. Wanted-Oil to lubricate old writer in (24 Jun 09) Passionate About Vintage 43. When’s the train coming? (28 Jun 09) in Australian Travel Photography and Writing 45. Keeping Watch in (4 Jul 09) Passionate About Vintage 46. Old Coonawarra Train Station in (6 Jul 09) Wine – The Universal Elixir 48. Let me close my eyes in (15 Jul 09) Amazing Graves 49. Smoky Red in (15 Jul 09) Amazing Graves 50. Hoopla + Fire in (16 Jul 09) Northern Territory 51. Devils Marbles 1 in (27 Jul 09) Northern Territory plus GROUP AVATAR FOR NORTHERN TERRITORY GROUP AS OF 29 JUL 09 / 54. Grape Fermentation Device in (03 Aug 09) Wine – The Universal Elixir — SECOND WRITING PIECE FEATURED / Rhythm of Life in Two Beings Group THIRD PIECE OF WRITING FEATURED / Reflections on my first ‘Photographic’ Road Trip in (18 Jul 09) Australian Travel Photography and Writing / —
A Picture of My Wonderful Mother Getting into the Moment While we were shooting at the Gardenscape Expo. in Rochester NY. Olympus E-520 / March 09’ / Gardenscape Expo. Rochester NY /
Like in the movie ‘Ferris Bueller’.... 9 TIMES! But in this case I guess I was definitely… not absent.
I’m still feeling a bit bowled over here – as I had 6 works featured yesterday!! It’s my RB-PB (RedBubble Personal Best) to date!. ...
I’m still feeling a bit bowled over here – as I had 6 works featured yesterday!! It’s my RB-PB (RedBubble Personal Best) to date!. Thank you so much to these amazing groups – I’m still in shock!! Wowsers! Oh and it was my Birthday yesterday too…so this was all the more special!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Rose Maiden Lyrical Visions / The Glade Witches, Wizards and Warlocks / In Heart’s Surrender Core [C.O.R.E] & Freedom in Words / Blue Butterfly Freedom in Words / Poem: Tree Whisperings Feminine Intent Her leaves are softly touched by the quiet breeze / The air swirls her limbs like a childs tug-of-war / She plays with the wind, a dancers elegance / Evening brings great sanctuary from the day / Moon-rays clothe her body / Then as a babe awakening from deepest sleep / She unfurls her limbs skyward / Soaking in the light of a new day…. :) x
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I helped hang the first Sydney exhibition I`m part in and in going through all the steps involved I thought I share the things I learned …
I helped hang the first Sydney exhibition I`m part in and in going through all the steps involved I thought I share the things I learned to help others who are doing their first baby steps in that direction like I`m doing right now. So the exhibition that we hung is on display right now at the TAP Gallery Sydney. More information is here. The opening night is this Wednesday (Sept 2nd) and we were busy setting everything up last weekend. (All credits go by the way to Andrew May who is a busy angel in organising all those wonderful things.) Whether you’re exhibiting your own artwork or someone else’s, setting up an art exhibition can be a creative, fulfilling endeavor in and of itself. However, it does have its challenges and you’ll need good planning to pull it off: 1. Choose a theme. The theme is what will tie all of the artwork together and determine the title of the exhibition. The exhibition I`m part of right now is called “Inter-Medium” due to the different media that is presented. It`s a very simple title but a very effective one I believe. The planning for this one started well over 6 weeks ago. / / 2. Select a date. Give yourself plenty of time to pull everything together or else you might end up with a sloppy job and poor sales. It is always best to hold an art exhibition so that it includes a weekend. This will allow those working during weekdays to attend and often families will make an outing of the event. 3. Find artists with work to exhibit. Well, where better to start searching for fellow artist then here? If you have chosen a narrow theme, they might bring along existing artwork or they may have to paint or create new artworks. Consider more than just paintings – sculptures, models, artistic photos and glass works are just some other possible ideas that can be blended well with painted artwork or stand alone. The “Inter-Medium” show consists of paintings, photographs, pottery, sculptures and mixed media. And by the way – it looks great together, don`t you think? Even with some pieces (on the table) not hang yet… 4. Determine the location of your exhibition. You can rent a large hall, but many different kinds of spaces will do (such as a library or even someone’s home for example). Laminated flooring and white or pale walls with no pattern will look the best. Consider how many art pieces will be needed to fill the space and compare that with your estimate of what you will be exhibiting. Pay particular attention to available lighting. Large windows can be good, and track lighting can be especially useful in illuminating the work. 5. Presentation is the key. Think about it: would you buy your work the way you present it? Frame the artwork (if applicable). People are more likely to buy artwork that has been carefully and tastefully framed, rather than just simply mounted. But, framing requires a deeper investment on your part—one that you need to be confident will pay off. For example I have 5 of my best photos in this exhibition, this is a framed 12×8” print of my Inside a shell photo. / 6. Set your prices. Consider all of your costs, including the fee for renting the space, the framing, advertising, the artist’s share, your share, and any costs related to hosting the event like wine or snacks. Decide whether an admission fee will be necessary or appropriate. 7. Advertise the art exhibition. Make invitations and posters displaying the same theme as the paintings, sculptures and other artwork. Include the exhibition title, location, date, time, and admission fee. Put a poster up on supermarket bulletin boards. Get in touch with local newspapers and tell them about the upcoming exhibition. Advertise at local art schools and universities. Register your event with local event websites or planers. This is a small thumbnail of the invite that was produced and distributed. Click on it and you will see it larger. / 8. Set up the exhibition space. Transport the artwork carefully. Remember that stacking heavy, framed pieces can result in shattered glass. Arrange the artwork in the space using your own judgment. Try to develop a flow, and imagine how a visitor will see the room upon entering. Which piece will they see first? Consider adding descriptions to any or all of the pieces. Always make the prices clearly visible. Ensure that artwork is hanging properly, roped off (if needed) and that signs are provided telling people not to touch (again, if needed). Or conversely, if people are allowed to touch something, let them know! Most important thing is: get friends and fellow exhibitors to help you set it up – otherwise it can be a long night of work. That`s me and Nahomi Yoshizawa – Smile! / 9. Entertain with food and drink at the opening night. If you can afford it, offer beverages such as champagne, wine and non-alcoholic choices, along with finger food or a buffet. Provide a pleasant background atmosphere. Play good music (classical or soft electronic) at a low level, especially at the end when people start leaving. 10. And last but not least: Be sales savvy. In addition to selling the artwork, it can also be profitable to print cards with photos of the paintings or other artworks and sell in packs of five or so. If a percentage (or all) of the proceeds go to charity, there’s a better chance people will come and buy the artwork. That´s pretty much it. Sounds easy-peasy? Get started everyone! Happy exhibiting!
Poeple milling around at Sandgate as the sun rises.
thanks so much and thanks to Typan / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:charcoal/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off%20white/p…
thanks so much and thanks to Typan /
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