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Unfortunately the skies here in the desert are mostly hazy and full of sand and dust! There are not too many days when there are clear horizons with clouds, and to be able to catch a sunrise like this was just excellent! Located in Libya towards the Algerian border. / /
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Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / you are viewing the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper / i will subsequently load another couple of versions to RED Bubble soon… and they will also be available as prints, cards and a specially crafted one for tshirts will be here soon too Jack and Jill – The Creative Process a) tear large ‘rips’ of brown kraft paper from the roll / in a frenzy..helps also rid one of general frustrations of life / b) grab a huge paint brush / c) discover lid of gesso is sealed shut, requires a hammer to / remove lid / d) bash gesso lid repeatedly on desk / e) discover gesso has been flung all over the studio floor due to small holes / caused from bashing the gesso / f) clean studio floor prior to doing anything else, as gesso dries fast / g) relax …. dip paintbrush in gesso and slather it all over the brown paper / strips in long horizontal strokes… most therapeutic time of / process…mindless brushwork / h) let the paper dry….and start thinking…hmmm what will i draw? / i) come up with a brilliant idea…. / j) try to draw brilliant idea many times, resulting in lots of screwed up brown / paper and wasted gesso / k) finally come up with brilliant design, oh yes.!! “Jack n Jill” Brilliant idea…but / they’ve all but grown up whilst ‘in situ’ . Jack now sporting a divinely / devilish goatee and Jill always the dreamer, now sporting a resemblance / to the flower children of the sixties, a favourite era of mine…..This also / works rather well becoz aswe all know, after Jack fell down and broke his / crown, he fixed it up with vinegar and brown paper…since Jack is drawn on / brown paper, he won’t have to go too far for a plaster / l) trace over the briliant design with a black texta / m) colour in the brilliant design with whatever’s handy and stick stuff on when / drawing fails completely and you don’t know what else to do..also…when / all else seems to fail resort to those old gum rubbers with star and flower / stampings i made an aeon ago…yep…stamp, stamp, stamp.. works well! / n) to make the bucket…i had stuffed it up completely….so with nothing to lose / i poured ink on paper towel, then cut towel into bucket shape and / stamped it… / o) i used pastels and coloured faber castell pencils plus a heap of charcoal / and some acrylic paint in the mix…. a messy and fun process / p) play with it in photoshop!! a lot!!! / / Mounted Print / Jack and Jill at Twilight Prints and Cards
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A self-portrait.
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A second landscape from the Mowsley/Laughton area of Leicestershire, UK. This image was featured as image of the day at Fotopic.net on 16th May 2008 / Not long ago, I posted this, below, from a location nearby. I love this land at this time of year. / If you like it and want to buy the pair, click this link to get the second. They look good as a pair on a wall, especially when toplit by a small bulb
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Location: Woodside SA Taken in the same area as Autumn Day, one month later To view my work by category, please click on the pictures below… Flowers / Landscapes / Seascapes / Black & White / Sepia / Portraits / Baby .
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Took this with my new HOYA R72 filter. Canon EOS 450D / Tripod / HOYA R72 filter / Lens: Kit 18-55mm IS / ISO400 / f/5 / Exposure: 6 sec / Focal Length: 18mm / Channel swapped in CS2
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/ Jack and Jill at Twilight Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper, charcoal, pastel, coloured pencils / Original Jack and Jill available as prints and cards / Jack and Jill TShirt /
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Sunrise over Signal Hill, Newfoundland. The first spot in Canada to see the beautiful morning dawn. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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Peas in a Pod is from a mixed media production on canvas textured paper….from the Beach Series and Friends Series by Karin Taylor If you look closely into the waves in the background, you might see dolphins…in the foreground is a little bird ducking for fish for his dinner…..hope you like this one! This is another that i uploaded earlier, but it was only available as a card, now it is available as a print also
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Cowan, NSW
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Great light , and I think a lovely misty view in this shot taken just after sunrise…. No alteration was done apart from a bit of cropping. Groupings / - Flowers / - Wildlife / - Christmas & Other Cards / - Clothing
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Jack and Jill by Karin Taylor / the original creation created from a roll of brown kraft paper, charcoal, pastel, coloured pencils Also available in childrens and babies sizes on zazzle here / / Original Jack and Jill available as prints and cards / Jack and Jill at Twilight Prints and Cards
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A quiet evening by Llangorse Lake – the sky looked as if I was looking at it through a bottle of cider – hence the title.
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Taken late on in ‘07 looking across the Dee Estuary from West Kirby, Wirral, towards the Welsh hills. / / Loramae, inspired by this photo (I am honoured) has written, Perfect Purpose which I duplicate below: / / Perfect Purpose / / Threatening low in the spirit… / Certain scents waft through the air… / Human eyes cannot yet behold it… / But your heart tells you it is there. / Awakened abruptly to a second sense… / That visits uninvited to a mind… / A storm is building in the distance… / The selfish winds will not be kind… / Ah…one thinks to hurry to cover… / Invent a list to somehow prepare… / But how does one hide from something… / That has not yet appeared…? / Gird your fearful heart with His promises… / Embrace His words unto your very soul… / Lay your anchor in God Almighty… / Maker of the stormy winds that blow… / This storm has Perfect Purpose… / Nothing has ever caught Him unaware… / Rest assured that you are not alone… / In the midst of this approaching storm, / He, your Lord, is there. / / Words © Loramae 2008 / / Image © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / / Do check out Greg Halliday’s great portfolio / / / /
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‘Inspired Series’ card by Karin Taylor Gypsy is a mixed media painting on canvas textured paper. She has been hidden away in my studio for a while now, awaiting her final touches. It turned out, she was finished and didn’t need anymore work…I hope you like her. I created this painting after I’d read of the gypsy clans who settled here and still roam Australia, a little known fact. It is in fact interesting, how many Aussies came from a gypsy background.
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Nothing in the world like a Brecon Beacons’ sunset – except possibly a Brecon Beacons sunsrise but that means getting up early on cold mornings – not good for the camera – at least that’s my excuse
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‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Still Waters sold very early on, but she is one of my favourite images. I was inspired by Margaret Preston’s work on this occasion, wanting to give the impression of a print somehow. This is a mixed media production in which I used ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal.
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I came across this at the Docklands in Melbourne. Just on the other side of the hill is the docks development with high rise apartments and offices. From this angle it could be the middle of nowhere! Hope you like it :)) /
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In this painting I have endeavored to reduce the landscape down to its absolute minimum, focusing purely on the line of salt-bush on the horizon, with one solitary bird hovering in the air, to give the impression of the raw empty heat of a mid day summer where nothing stirs until l the cool of the evening. . . Oil on Canvas – No Airbrushing 24 X 48 inches / 92 X 122 cm Original : / $1200 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................................
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this is one of a series of three. This one is for a commission. Knowing a little about the person, besides knowing he likes red, and abstract, and loads of texture, he’s also gone through big change in his life (new business, going well, old relationship ended) One of the things he loves in his business is seeing a ‘situation’ and cleaning it up to be fresh, sparkling and better than expected. Bearing this in mind, the surface of the canvas was highly textured. There is loads of ‘chaos’ that is steam rolled through, leaving a shining path. It is a visual reminded of his efforts of the day, and the mark he leaves on the world. It is vision of happiness, a job well done, a tribute to freedom and moving forward. I have amped up the colour so it looks great in print.
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Isle of Skye, February 2007
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