LineArt on the T-shirt for the cooking lover. / From the original artwork by pigment marker ink, silkscreen on the T-shirt. / / and the detail will look like this / copyrighted 2007 by Cherdpong Sikkhajareon.
reversed oil on glass
Westfield – Nov 2007
acrylic on canvas / 30×40
Inspired by Demuth city scapes, I created this wet on wet watercolor painted at night with glowing light coming from a window & reflecting on a building. A foggy San Francisco night. Get a reproduction as a poster, framed art, greeting card, etc.
Late night creativity. Photo by Jef Harris. / http://www.jefharris.net Model: Raquel Nevado / http://www.modelmayhem.com/raquelnavado
Oil on wood / 7” x 12” / 2008
Abstract in acrylic on canvas
“Home At Last” is an original oil and acrylic painting. / / This painting was inspired by the greeting I always receive no matter if I am gone for the day or walk to the corner to get the mail…our animals were put into our lives to reaffirm that we are the center of the universe…at least to them! Thank you for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / View susan’szazzle
Abstract in acrylic on foam board
An original Tile Art painting by contemporary artist Mark Lawrence of Alpharetta, Georgia. The Tile Art technique is similar to the grid technique pioneered by modern artist Chuck Close. Each of the “tiles” in this work have been meticulously hand worked in a distinctive method created by the artist. The result is a fine art work of wonderful depth and mystery; described by one collector as “a mirror into heaven itself that draws the spirit calmly inward”. Mark Lawrence, Tile Art #10, 2008. Hand worked digital mixed-media on canvas, 36×36 inches. Copyright © 2008 by Mark Lawrence. All Rights Reserved.
oil on board. / An indulgence posting – while looking through my art clutter (for something else, which I didn’t end up finding) I found this painting I did when I was 13yo. / Am glad to see I have improved, but nice to find a bit of childhood and recall the things in my head when doing this painting. / Then I wanted to paint like an adult. Now I want to paint like a child.
Paintings Of and near by The Gold Coast Hinterland Queensland Australia
Westfield, NJ – Oct 2008
The same cabin painted in Corel Painter Essentials 4. A cabin at Heathcote Botanica Gardens, Ft. Pierce, FL…used for special events. / Nikon D70s / 70/300mm / 3 image – HDR – handheld! / 1/21/09 – 376/HDR IR & sepia effects & painted Featured in Painted Digitally – 1/09 / / /
Encaustic on Wood commission based on previous sold work
Watercolor on stonehenge watercolor paper 2ply / Mother and her children enjoying quite afternoon on the lawn / 16×22 Staedtler watercolors and Faber Castell / I remember when I was a child if I left home to go somewhere for a holiday even if it was just a few days at my cousins I would get so homesick. I would spend most of the time “waiting” for my parents to pick me up…I remember getting so upset one time at my Aunts wanting to go home…They didn’t know what to do with me. I missed all those familiar things you find at home…A feeling you get when you know your safe….Familiar smells, your mother’s soft voice and wonderful hugs, the sound of my sisters laughing, my very own bed and soft pillow, the smell of dinner cooking on the stove, my cat “Fluffls” purring when she slept with me at night. The backyard where I would spend endless hours playing with my dolls and friends…Knowing my Dad would be coming home from work just before dinner every evening. You could hear his car pull into the driveway and one of us would yell out “Dad”s home”. Mom or Dad always tucking you in at night no matter how old you were…lol.. All the familiar wonderful things that made me feel I was home. There’s no place like home To the I’ll return, over burdened with care. / The heart’s dearesrt solace will smile on me there, / No more from that cottage again will I roam: / Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home. / Home, home, sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home, / Oh there’s no place like home / from “No Place like Home” / John Wayne Payne
suntanna-stock.deviantart.com / and our beloved “Bouguereau”.
Oil Painting. / This is a style of painting I’ve been doing for quite a while now but always in miniature. Now I’m painting them large and loud and can share more here on Redbubble. I love painting them.
Adaption of “Pillars of Creation” shot by the Hubble telescope in the Eagle Nebula. Acrylic on canvas. 4 ft. x 4 ft.
Mixed media illustrative style painting of a quirky little house with a path that leads to the front door – we all need a place to call home. / The original measures 30×30 cms and was painted using acrylics and metal foils.
painting of the childhood home of mary arden the mother of william shakspear by morgan fitzsimons / watercolor on fabriano 8×11
This is on an easel in the Honeymoon house’s bedroom. I do believe that it was a wedding gift to Elvis and his new bride. Elvis’s Honeymoon Home in Palm Springs, California. / On this day in 1967, Elvis Presley married 21-year-old Priscilla Beaulieu. The couple met in West Germany in 1959, where Presley was serving his time in the army and Priscilla’s father was serving in the air force. When Elvis finished his army stint, he invited Priscilla to spend Christmas at Graceland in 1960. In 1961, Elvis asked her father�s permission for her to finish high school in Memphis, living at Graceland, supervised by Elvis� father. Priscilla moved to Graceland, attended Immaculate Conception High School, and the couple married in Las Vegas in 1967. Their only daughter, Lisa Marie, was born in February 1968. Priscilla and Elvis divorced in 1973, four years before Elvis� death. Elvis left his estate to his daughter. / My Ma on the Honeymoon bed! ;-)) / / A fellow “Touree” plays Elvis’s guitar in his bedroom. /
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