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  • too much paperwork? / something amusing for those in the midst of exam =P

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  • White stones balancing on top of each other. / A reminder of balance in our lives,happiness,love,friends,work,family

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / Its a Basil n Frazzle Kind of Mother’s Day / Happy Mother’s Day to all you mum’s out there from Basil and Frazzle, aka Karin and Frozenfa All you mums out there are doing a wonderful job, and even if you feel you’re not, you are doing the best you can with what you’ve got, so go easy on yourselves!!! This card is simply a special request made for Traceyanne!

  • How many sales of this design – 1 sale so far :) / Special request for Traceyanne :) / Happy Birthday everyone!! / from Basil and Frazzle, aka Karin and Frozenfa

  • Umm.. Tracey wants my version of a birthday card too.. n_n” / You’re too kind, Tracey!! hugs~ Hope this looks ok.. XD Happy Birthday card featuring Frazzle and Basil, a collaboration between me and Karin! Check out Karin’s version here: / Take a look at Tracey’s photo of our cards over at the buyer’s booth, here! =D My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Vector and Raster Prints: / Also available as mugs, magnets, buttons, mousepads, stickers, stamps and more here! =D Check out my profile for a quick thumbnail listing for all my designs! =D

  • Find me a cheekier beef horse than this, and I’ll gladly give you my favourite teapot. Detail, colour, taste and pure cheek – this cheeky cow’s got the lot. To quote what she said to me just after I took the picture: “Moo”. And you can’t argue with that. Proud of your kitchen? Imagine this beauty on your wall. As a picture, I mean. Not the actual cow. Look at my lovely shop: http://baddoggy.redbubble.com/ Taken on the cliffs above Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby, North Yorkshire. I could’ve cropped it conventionally, but I couldn’t bring myself to chop out that sky.

  • 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

  • This man just left his work and i was lucky to make this shot. Khuri, Rajahstan, India

  • well i saw him coming on his bike , he had only one eye that other one was a glass ? one, he was riding very fast, suddenly he stopped, put ‘up’ his bike, starting yelling and people started to bring their knifes to sharpen….Risjikesh, India

  • Young business people enjoying their success. Illustration. People jumping, they are happy, they’ve made it, so can you with this stimulating image on your team stuff!

  • I can feel Spring coming. / I love cherry blossoms, especially when the petals start falling from the trees. / With a strong wind, it is like a beautiful gentle flower storm. / I love to stand inside the flower storm and watch the little pink petals falling. Haru no umi I painted the petals one by one. / Took me for a long time… / Acrylic on Canvas / 76×91 cm Music Inspired Art / / M.I.A Interview by tkrosevear

  • A lovely scene..This men is bringing these women to the fields, Rajahstan, / watched 523 times 7-11-09 and Watch this

  • A pretty wahini……...sits on the pier and watches as the new year is celebrated.. / Acrylic on canvas / this is the original painting…........... / please do not comment as you might have already…........ / I just wanted to post this to show it without the writing…........ / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE

  • Nikon D60. May 2009. Please, view more of my work here: / Website / Photo Gallery / Zazzle Gallery Featured in Dimensions May 30th 2009.

  • My husband Tommy and I were meandering down country roads when we came upon an old farmhouse surrounded by neat, meticulously cared for fields of sweet corn, watermelon, tomatoes, and sunflowers. Naturally, I had to get some shots of the bountiful scenes, but the best part of it all was meeting the farmer (in his 80s) and his son as they were making their way to their produce stand to shut down for the evening. They told us they had picked (and sold) 200 watermelons that day, that their sweet corn crop is almost ripe, and that they put in the patch of sunflowers just to cheer up their customers and to give them something pretty to look at. The old farm home was built in 1912 and still looks strong and sturdy and well-loved. The salt of the earth; that’s what I thought about when we discovered this place and these fine folks. Simple, hard working people who love the land and who do their part to nourish the world around them. I hope to go back there soon and take some more pictures, buy some more tomatoes and watermelons, and just “chew the fat” with the farmers. It was an afternoon very well spent and a treasure well worth the hunt. I dedicate this Sunflower Symphony to good people the world over who train their hands to the plow and keep on keeping on. Postscript: The sunflower is an ancient Christian symbol. It represents the person who is dedicated to Christ, and who, like the sunflower which constantly turns toward the sun, is ever seeking the face of the Lord.

  • Summer in Germany. Nikon D60. July 2009. Please, view more of my work here: / Website / Photo Gallery / Zazzle Gallery

  • 3.14159 process, animated
    by Paul McClintock

    final piece Damien posted a journal...

    final piece Damien posted a journal detailing the process for his entry into the happy challenge. So, being the bandwagon type – I thought I’d do what he did. I realised I’ve still got all my working files – I can actually go back and piece them together into a little animation. So here it is. / (It might take a moment to load, as it is about 2mb – but unless you’re on some 14.4k modem, you should be fine.) Obviously I didn’t save it every five seconds, so this will only have major iterations. This was done fairly straight forward. I always tend to work on sections when I’m painting (getting the detail for one area before moving on to the next) but I normally work in layers and go back and forth between them. With this one, I pretty much painted on a single layer (with a few exceptions – mostly being hair). It was basically a matter of getting the shape down, then refining the details… and repeating. When I’m painting, I use the colour picker frequently. So I’ve mapped it to my wacom. This allows me to pick up the colour from the canvas quickly and push it around, and then switch to another colour (again, taking it directly from the canvas) and go back and forth and blend colours efficiently. If you were to watch me do this, you might even miss that I’m doing it at all. At first I started off using a digital oil bush, but found that it wasn’t fast enough and I decided to stick with the airbrush tool (modified a little to suit my purposes) It’s basically flat colour that is applied at about 25% transparency with a low flow rate. When I’m working between light colours and dark colours, with the colour picker and airbrush tool, I can create gradients without ever having to stop and think about how I’m going to do it. I just put down the two extremes and gradually blend them together. I use a large brush to create the basic shape, and as I refine the details I’ll gradually shrink the brush and zoom in closer until I’m working at up to 400%. Shadows and highlights are pretty important. Shadows will create depth and highlights will bring the image forward (or something along those lines). All I know is after you add shadows and highlights, your previous version will look flat and boring in comparison. Another thing I focused on, that I think helps a lot, is texture. I spent some time detailing inconsistencies in the skin, adding red spots (pores and/or freckles) and some sickly yellow in parts. I’m discovering that our skin is a whole myriad of colours at times… so simple pink flesh won’t do. There are greens, browns, reds and yellows in there. Even after hours of pushing colours around, I decided I wasn’t happy with the overall tone so I took the whole thing into photoshop to tweak the it by pushing the vibrancy and desaturating it and upping the contrast until I was happy. Also, I added a noise layer to further enhance the tone. Hair is simple and quick to do. But surprisingly hard to perfect. You might notice the beard is pretty much finished within the first couple of frames here. It took maybe two or three minutes to get that almost complete. Although, as always, I came back later and spent a while adding stray hairs all over the place. So there. I can’t think of anything else to add just now. Perhaps I will write more if I think of something. Let me know if this has been illuminating, or just boring. Any questions?

  • Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!

  • “Santa’s flipping burgers / The elves are unemployed / The reindeer have been eaten / No wonder we’re annoyed The North Pole’s in foreclosure / The recession’s hit us bad / But LOVE is free and HOPE is, too / There’s no reason to be sad” LOL….A little bit of original verse….later I may try to make illustrations for cards with this on it. But for now, I think it makes a good t-shirt all by itself.

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