Great friends, great fun !!!!!!- the colors represent happiness. A natural portrait of friends having fun in the sun :]
B&W / Black outline /
for Zee1 :D
Grevy’s zebra abstract closeup, captive animal.
This is my newest watercolour pencil drawing on paper, size 42 cm / 60 cm . I used bold colours and powerful strokes . / I can only hope you enjoy my work nearly as much as I enjoy creating it for you ! Many thanks for stopping by ! / SATURDAY NIGHT WAS FEATURED IN THE INSPIRED BY LIE GROUP …..30-09-09! / / SATURDAY NIGHT WAS FEATURED IN THE IMAGINATIVE REALISM GROUP …..14-08-09 DOUBLE FEATURE ….15-08-09
Flower Geisha Series: / Agapanthus / Lotus / Freesia / Orchid / Bluebell / Poinsettia / /
Sales of this Design? – 8 sales so far :) / Sun Spots is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal) on canvas textured paper.
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Bedrock Babe / Karin Taylor / Beach Series / Mixed Media / Ink Pastel Acyrlic Charcoal
Don’t leave your luck to chance! Watercolour and ink on watercolour paper. / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License
This artwork was originally a painting i created, 75×100cm, although she had light brown hair and was no where near as smoky as this little hussybag!!! I jazzed up her photo in photoshop and she came out like this. One of my favourite pieces of artwork i’ve ever created, although i do wish i painted her like this in the first place, just so she could hang on my wall and remind me that i really do love to paint.
On Zazzle / on DeviantART Strongly inspired by Kagerou ... all the flowy red and orange hair, and a bit of Van Gogh’s Starry Night as well, for the background. A fierce and free magechild, who commands the fire of the night and moves through their own imagination at will… / Basically, controls the realm of dreams. / (also, Kagerou is possibly maybe initially believed to be a crazy-dream-journey) ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet
model: charlie canon 20D dslr / editing in CS3 / Canon DSLR / In Another World www.daviezimages.com
Sometimes the best photos come without preparation, on the first tryout. Although a couple of descent ones followed, not one of them had impact of this kind. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / “Splash” is featured in the group – Natural color and light (08.03.2009) / “Splash” is featured in the group – You’re Accepted (15.06.2009) / “Splash” is featured in the group – Weekly Theme Challenges (23.06.2009) / “Splash” is voted as one of the the top ten entries, Weekly Theme Challenges group, Your Favorite Summer Scene / “Splash” is voted as one of the the top ten entries, Images & Ideas group, Free as a Bird challenge
Model: Sohui / MUA: Sandra Bermingham
Mixed media on canson paper. Inspired by the way my hair looked when I got up this morning! Hence bad hair day! He he! / / featured in PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY
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Watercolour on 180g pitted drawing paper. The original is deep red, orange and yellow – the scan darkened the red, but I like it like this. The model is from my scrapbook, probably a make-up or perfume advert. It’s a bit of a counterpart to Slipping through my fingers ...
18×24 acrylic on canvas I painted this one for The Divine Feminine’s challenge “Loving Ladies”. This is my favorite goddess of Love, Lakshmi. This is not your traditional painting of Lakshmi, for instance, I didn’t give her 4 arms. But I think it captures her beauty and femininity. Lakshmi is also the goddess of beauty and wealth. She is kind of like the goddess of the law of attraction. In truth, Lakshmi teaches us to accept our beauty and to find true happiness in the realization of the abundance of our soul. Medium sized framed print Greeting Card T-shirt
I Burn Creation Date: 10.16.09 Inspired by the musical stylings of Toadies. / It’s suiting to my depressing mood these days. I / actually took a bet and used myself as a model, / interesting at best. Model: Myself, taken by Gus Sutton Credits: / night-fate-stock / elisafox-stock / ( they are fabulous)
So the story/myth/legend is the following. Danae was the first born daughter of a King Acrisius in Agos, Greece. Because she was a female, the king fretted to the oracle about a desire for having a male heir. The oracle told the king that if his daughter was to marry or even birth a male child, her partner or offspring are destined to destroy him. So in the King’s self-preservation, he shoved his daughter in a dungeon where Danae grew. Secluded from men. / It is hard to say if it was love or lust which motivated the god, but never the less, Zeus took it upon himself to sneak in through a keyhole and shower Danae with his golden seed. Because the gods are crazy and the oracle is almost always right, Danae bore a son named Perseus. According to folklore some say Perseus’s father was a human and bribed Danae’s guards with gold: others say the father was the greek god Zeus and he took advantage of the fair maiden in a shower of sunlight. / At some point Acrisius, decided to visit his daughter, and upon entering her living quarters discovered to his horror the birth of a male offspring, the king’s grandson who would later accidentally kill King Acrisius. He had to dispose of the mother and son, and quickly dumped them into a box and had them tossed to sea. The story twists and turns, but eventually the oracle’s prediction comes to pass. Metamorphosis the Legend of Danae Danae Julie Everhart had inspired me to paint this picture. I was trying to decide which one of two paintings of Klimt I would attempt to honor and then Julie had uploaded a face of a woman she painted digitally. Julies painting gave me the ah- ha moment I needed, and here is Danae. / / The following is an example of the original work by Klimt: Homage to Klimt I hope you enjoy my painting. I do have more to say. perhaps later.
Full credits & more: / www.phantomorchid.com
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