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  • character made to look like an old t-shirt.

  • Old commercial spools of thread in brass pot.

  • Pen sketch on to burnt and stained paper. / (Click on image for a better view)

  • Berkshire Botanical Gardens (Stockbridge, MA) / May 2007

  • I have been trying out various black and white methods and I thought I should give this one a go. / I took this picture without them knowing. / It looked like although the grandfather didn’t have much money, he still managed to buy is grandson an ice cream. Taken in Bristol on Colston Street.

  • beautifull Rajahstan

  • Menere is my husband’s auntie from Opper Egypt, close to Nag Hamadi, she was always a bit ‘different’ , smoking sigarettes, walking barefeet, reading date pits, I liked that so we got on really well. She was my favorite auntie….

  • Old folks enjoying an afternoon drive in their 1931 Ford. Image redone in LucisArt.

  • Bikaner in Rajahstan has surprises on every corner, this man jsut came out this gate so I said hello and asked him ‘did you just finished work’ he just stared at me….what a lovely man i thougt…Rajahstan, India

  • Here i went to repair my flat tyre..what a great shop this was and i love that green wall too , Rajahstan, India

  • Image of tin robot Lilliput from the 40’s. I wanted to do one design without a lot of work to the backgroud…I just wanted simple …the book is coming along nearly done the editing….4 more images to go…not much time this summer…kids are home and we were away for a while..starting to make my way back :)

  • Well here it is the final image i am posting for the children’s book….finally finished the manuscript…lots of work …..had to add scenes ..more images…great though cause it is a picture book :)....i though i would leave the rest of the images as a surprise :)...i would explain this image but i don’t want to give it away …hope you can forgive me :)...to be honest i am sad i won’t be albe to share more images of lilliput and his adventure….have to keep it a secret…i did did make a decision to submit to a publishing house instead of self publishing…i am crossing my fingers…i have been doing my homework so i hope i won’t be rejected to much :) thank you everyone for the encourgement you have given me here on RB for my Lilliput Series…i truly appreciate it:)

  • I couldn’t wait :)...i really wanted to get a t-shirt for Ireland and oh what the heck..i’ll get one for me..hehe…:) / Another image from my children’s story…last one ….i swear :) :)....seriously :)

  • Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (With Minor Digital Enhancements) Ophelia wishes all of us a great new year in 2009 filled with hopes and promises, it’s time to usher in the new things in our life! This is an all-occasion card, for birthday greetings, party invitations, congratulations and of course new year greetings :D You can view and buy my other “The Old Has Gone, The New Has Come” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • I love when I find rusted treasures / in the middle of Arizona forests! / Abandoned truck, long ago. / ©Chelsea Nikolaus

  • Happy New Year to Everyone To all I wish you a bright New Year No regrets going in / Lessons learned coming out / Hope for a better year / Peace be the Push / MUSIC /

  • Photo taken at Gold Rush Days in Old Saramento, edited to appear old.

  • o again, I’m in some sort of flow right now. I just take a photo, get in my little cozy bubble and when I’m done this painting comes out. I JUST LOVE PAINTER ;-) / It’s is a remake of Old arab man, which I did in pastel look. This one is on oil technique and personally I like it more than the pastel. I really tried to similate the impasto brush stroke and it really went well. If you look closely you can almost see the paint strokes laying on top of each other. I call it No more No less, because to me this man looks to satisfied. He is old, lived his life, but he look fulfilled, so No more No less…..... Hope you enjoy watching it, because that’s why I make them ;-)

  • Happy Birthday to us!
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    Hello! This week RedBubble turned two. So I thought I’d celebrate by asking the Internet how a two year old should behave. This is w…

    Hello! This week RedBubble turned two. So I thought I’d celebrate by asking the Internet how a two year old should behave. This is what I discovered (courtesy of Nicki Heskin). A two year old: - Wants exactly what he wants when he wants it. / - Will not usually give in. / - Everything has to be done just so. / - Likes to give orders. / - Has trouble making decisions; wants to be inside but wants to be outside at the same time. / - Wants to continue doing whatever he is doing no matter what. / - Wants things to always be just the way they have always been; may accept new things but wants to keep the old things too. / - May begin to bite. That all sounds about right. I especially like the biting bit … it should be a fun year! Happy Birthday RedBubble! Peter P.S. From week to week we are enormously encouraged by the e-mails, BubbleMails and other messages we get from folks about how we are helping people re-kindle, celebrate, share and develop their creative passions. Over the last two years it has been our great privilege to be able to share the creative journey with you all. Thank you!

  • The Adelaide Eye, as we called it.. a not so giant ferris wheel, located across the road from our apartment in Glenelg, where we stayed over the weekend. I’ve always wanted to capture a ferris wheel, never had the chance to do it until this moment. Desaturated this one and added a texture from www.deviantart.com to achieve a more vintage look. Reminds me of summers gone past from my childhood. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / f9, 1/250, ISO 100 Featured in Windmills & Ferris Wheels / Featured in The Male Photographer / Featured in Color Altering / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Globes Spheres & Curves Created at 9.30pm MCN: CYRTB-URLW1-7Q6Y2

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