Amsterdam, Netherlands. PS-A95. pan with late fired flash for reflective highlights.
A piece I did for fun awhile ago.
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
‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Aloha Blue is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. A lovely hula girl with curves in all the right places and a funky dreadlock ‘do’
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How we managed to keep them going without hips is beyond me!!
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/ Tribal Dancer / from the Beach Series by Karin Taylor / this is a mixed media production on pastel paper this little blonde is a legend…she’s now a tribal dancer who has been initiated and accepted into the Bongil Bongil Tribe and here she does her initiation dance for you…..note her unusual belly button….possibly something that happened during a tribal ritual….whatever the case, she is now a fully fledged member, and dons the special necklace only worn by special guests and new members of the tribe….can you hear the drums!
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.
Kiwa’awa’a is a Hawaiian proverb used to describe a man’s broad shoulders (as they resemble the hull of a canoe). Hula dancer Kipe moves swiftly across the sand during this ancient hula.
“Celebrate Life” is the loose translation of my photo. So CELEBRATE!
Little four-year-old Jessica lei looks to her older hula sister for inspiration. In Hawaii, the young are encouraged to learn the ancient dance through imitation. This image was created using Kodak TMY film. The version shown is hand-colored digitally.
Her name is Avis. She came to me in my portrait studio one day when I was set up on O’ahu. Her face was captivating! This image has been on several magazine covers already. My original shot was on Kodak TMX; hand printed; sepia-toned; and hand-colored.
This Hawai’ian man named Dwayne, from Lahaina Maui, has captured the imagination of many “malahine wahine” (women). His striking eyes and firm build represent the features of Hawai’ian royalty from generations past.
This Hawai’ian womans eyes remind the viewer of Pele, the Fire Goddess of Hawai’i. Although she is the creator of our land, you must not cross her path, with ill intentions, or you will pay a price.
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.
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Sweet Wahini…... / With long black hair….... / Standin’ on the shore….. / So far away…...... / Calling out Aloha…..... / As the palm trees sway…..... / Come back to me…......... / Please don’t delay….... Hawaii, USA acrylic on fabric….....arched frame on 4 sides / ORIGINAL FOR SALE / listen here /
Southbank, London, May 2009 hula hoops © 2009 Urban Umbra
Fern Street Circus performer. Ttv Photograph / Canon 40D / 100 mm Macro Lens / Kodak Duaflex III / Balboa Park – San Diego, CA
/ Could be a canary, chick or an owl…whatever it is, it’s kinda cute and nice for birthdays… sending your loved ones rainbows full of happiness is a nice way of saying i love you ... also sweet for a children’s bedroom or nursery and birthday parties, christenings, or welcoming new babies
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