Image captured at ‘The Angels’ / an Art House Production courtesy of Alateia Featured in Men Appreciation February 09 and Images for Film March 09
Hoopy Hawee performing at opening of Kumu art exhibition – organised by Dreaming Awake Collective who kindly invited me to exhibit work and photograph at the opening night. Preston, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Marawa, what a woman! She performed up a storm! / Her face is of another time, and she captivated all of Mondo Exotica’s crowd at Order of Melbourne.
Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Hula Hips is a mixed media production on paper impressed with a canvas texture. I use a combination of ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic paint. I like to use pastel over the top of acrylic, allowing the acrylic to show through a bit. Hula Hips is a really out there kinda girl, loves life and lives it to the full! A nice happy birthday card this would make :D
Amsterdam, Netherlands. PS-A95. pan with late fired flash for reflective highlights.
How we managed to keep them going without hips is beyond me!!
Never trust a wedding dress with a hoop….....
Hoola Hoop fun, Washington Square Park, New York, summer 2006. Featured / AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artists Copyright
Found in Lafayette Co. By an old abandonded house. Loved the nostalgia to it and the storm developing just added the right amount of ambience to it!!! / HDR processed and enhanced in LR / Mr Nikon D60 DSLR / Tamron 18-250mm /
Laura, circus performance, 2008. Named for the geometric elements of angle and circle.
Made in Ultra Fractal 5. Every once in a while, I get this uncontrollable urge to do something really abstract. I make fractal landscapes because they are popular, but, in return, I need to make these abstracts because something inside me is trying to get out and express itself. Featured in ESCHER AND PERSPECTIVE ART on April 2, 2009.
A fella on his way for some time on the court, early morning Baltimore, off of Pulaski Highway; just having some new fun with colour use in sync with the bizarreness that is Baltimore. /
This 72yro man regularly busks in Rundle Mall. He stands on a box and does the Hula for all to enjoy. He was delighted at this photo opportunity.
Black and white halftoning simulate highlights and shadows on a torn shirt, revealing a basketball underneath. Produced from a (heavily edited) photograph I took of a basketball inside an actual ripped t-shirt.
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