The green version of the dry one. Fourth in the new series on scale. / On-going project. Experiment on serial shots with various scales. get the TEE / © All rights reserved :hinting / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
DJ collection 2 by Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Geared for action by Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Lovebot by Nizstaro: Colletive editions\ Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Once “Elements of Burberry” (as named on this site!), it has made a miraculous transformation into “Weaving Light”. I like it better now. Though I love to paint layers and layers…so we’ll see! Again!
Street based, street influenced. GhettoStar Clothing is here to blend our inspirations of graphic design, street culture, city life, and street music onto everyday wear. Our apparel allows us to implement our ideas and continue to express ourselves artistically. / /
“Who can estimate the elevating and refining influences and moral value / of flowers with all their graceful forms, bewitching shades and combinations of colors and exquisitely varied perfumes? These silent influences are unconsciously felt even by those who do not appreciate them consciously and thus with better and still better fruits, nuts, grains, vegetables and flowers, will the earth be transformed, man’s thought refined, and turned from the base destructive forces into nobler production. One which will lift him to high planes of action where man shall offer his brother man, not bullets and bayonets, but richer grains, better fruit and fairer flowers from the bounty of this earth.” / - Father George Schoener (1864 -1941), / The Importance and Fundamental Principles of Plant Breeding
Oil and impasto on canvas. 1mx1.8m an extension of the ‘Building a Bridge’ series. This series began with the thought that Australia had much in the way of natural resources and the knowledge of how to manage them. The caretakers of the land were not heeded. Explorers lost their way, had opportunity stare them in the face and tracks were made with dying footsteps. We continually have the opportunity to choose a better way. build a bridge, get over past decisions, build better futures. This series was begun before the PM said sorry. That was a happy day. The trend now is to live with more awareness. This was painted in hope that steps are taken on this path, every day. Blaze a trail, people!
South East Asian Influence Contemporary
Woodblock print combined with collage. I’ve created a few variations to play around with inks, colour and combinations, paper and paper snippets. Ink used: black then white on coloured paper and newspaper snippets. This is a mono print. Every single print is unique in its use of colours and paper. Traditional printmaking method Created Feb 2008
Original acrylic on stretched canvas (36 in. x 44 in.) Gary & I both collaborated on that incorporates both a micro- & macro- perspective on America’s eroding influence on the socio-political world scene. It’s an abstract based on Benjamin Franklin’s image on the U.S. $100 bill. The erosion suggests a post-American global economy reflecting the U.S.’s chaotic and crumbling financial state. ORIGINAL IS AVAILABLE
Artwork and photos inspired by Japan (Though not necessarily taken in Japan). To see my entire Japanfluence collection, see here (this link also includes my graphics. I’d be more than glad to switch images around to suit personal preferences.
8 – Process Reflection The eighth house of Scorpio and Pluto, with the element of Water – Influences this month, in addition to your personal natal aspects. The 8th House re-presents our sharpening and directly sexual appetite, money we acquire by our own efforts, and more traditionally – the house of death – of old ways and the beginning of a new life. This is the house that deals with emergencies and how we handle them. The side that deals with agony and ecstasy, with sex, death, and all manner of mergers, financial or otherwise. This house also holds information about surgeries, therapy and the way we generate after loss. Examples: House of Generation (sex), degeneration or regeneration; regeneration through enlargement of viewpoint, both spiritual and mental; death and the manner of it; rules the astral (psychic) plane and people with planets here have often brought over a legacy of sensitivity to invisible currents – often afflicted, having been involved in the misuse of psychic abilities (especially Mars/Neptune); partners’ possessions and financial conditions; a celestial messenger in disguise, a challenge to penetrate this disguise and become the recipient of the blessing it bears; other peoples’ resources – stocks, inheritance, death and closure. ©TKRosevear 2007 / Excerpt from Chapter One/Earthly Cycles – Sailing through the 7C’s Full Story
12 – Thriving Survival The twelfth house of Pisces and Neptune, with the element of Water – Influences this month, in addition to your personal natal aspects. The 12th House re-presents our need for seclusion, faith and institutions. It is linked to hospitals and prisons with regards to the root of psychological and/or unconscious behaviors. This is the house that ‘hides’ your secrets, the side of you that only comes out when you are alone. It is the house where you keep all your traits and behaviors that you were taught to stifle or deny. House of Karma. Examples: House of drawn shades, that which is hidden; the subconsciousness attitudes that are a hangover from the past; house of self-undoing, frustration, limitation and confinement; initiation and ultimate understanding; service or suffering; House of charity, given or received; House of Karma – the law of cause and effect from which there is no escape, without atonement or attunement to that which is above and beyond the law; the Grace of God; the Unconscious. ©TKRosevear 2007 / Excerpt from Chapter One/Earthly Cycles – Sailing through the 7C’s Full Story
Cover Design for Calendar Astrological Houses – the houses reflect the circumstances we create and encounter as we make our way through life. The sign/planet on the cusp of each house is like the door to the “room”. From the month, day, time and place of your birth, until NOW and forever – you will cyclically return to each of these houses, and their influences on your personality. Example: If you were born on 6-9-1969, your 1st House would be June 9th, through July 8th; 2nd House-July 9th thru August 8th; 3rd House-August 9th thru September 8th; 4th House-September 9th thru October 8th; 5th House – October 9th thru November 8th; 6th House – November 9th thru December 8th; 7th House – December 9th thru January 8th; 8th House – January 9th thru February 8th; 9th House – February 9th thru March 8th; 10th House – March 9th thru April 8th; 11th House – April 9th thru May 8th; 12th House – May 9th thru June 8th. And, it begins again, with the following influences, as well as whatever ‘personal’ aspects are part of your “Natal Birth Chart”. Learning with this tool, observing our interaction with the cycles of nature, establishes our connection with the Universe and ‘feeling’ that everything flows in our lives, cyclically. It offers the opportunity to learn more about our unique rhythm and the wonder of the synchronistic alignment. The date, time and place of our birth was no accident, and our ‘destiny’ is in our personal astrological chart, making life and what it offers, a little bit easier to understand and process. It also gives a little insight to events and changes that are coming, so that we may prepare for them, in a healthy way – rather than take them as a victim or personally. ©TKRosevear 2007 / Excerpt from Chapter One/Earthly Cycles – Sailing through the 7C’s Full Story Available as Personalized Calendar and Monthly Cards ZODIAC
This calendar will be “specific” for January birthdays ONLY, if you wish to give me your Birth Month, I can make a calendar that reflects the proper house order accordingly, just bmail me with request…this was easier than making 12 different calendars. ©TKRosevear 2007 Understanding Earthly Cycles Also available as monthly cards ;)
Gouache on watercolour paper. Inspired by Art Deco, tiles in entrances to Dutch houses, ‘Calla Lily’ by Emma Bossons. ... and …
This is looking down the side of St.Augustine Catholic Church, built in1593 by the Spanish. / Located in Paoay, Ilocos Norte of the Philippines, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is just brilliant. ====================
From series “Quick Refreshment”. Digital artwork.
Self portrait Watercolour & Gouache on watercolour paper Painted by Nicole Whitty
I admire my mother so much and she has just returned from around the world trip at age 76. I have just emailed her a poem I wrote about h…
I admire my mother so much and she has just returned from around the world trip at age 76. I have just emailed her a poem I wrote about her and my father (who died at 41 years old) as a present for her birthday. I feel that this is the right time to share this with her. As a tribute to my love and admiration of my Mother and the importance she plays in my life I would like to share the poem again and a few photos of her life with my friends on RedBubble. Happy Birthday to my beautiful mother Joy Rose Slade! Mother Her mind incisive and fast / Her strength a mountain / Courage her middle name and her last / She taught me so much / My mother pragmatic from the start / Me philosophical by heart / When as a child I asked her what I should do? / She said I have given you a good mind, / so think for yourself. Her intellect so penetrating / She bought her books of law / Although she never started / Her mind was insatiable / Always begging for more. / At school in her exams / She was the top 8 in her state / So clarified, so defined, articulate and wise. She was so pretty, her hair so golden / Her features fine / My mothers name is joy / She was the same by nature / She sang to me as a baby / A voice like an angel…even more / She read to me as a child / and taught me the love of words / She drew pretty ladies / and gave me the love of feminine grace / and a passion for art. (Thank you) Her love of my father was passionate and rare / Their charisma together burned on my memory / My father admired and loved her so… / Admiration was the first ingredient of their love / Their IQ was identical and it was high / His inner strength danced with her courage / as his masculine beauty complimented / her feminine grace…so divine. As a young child I witnessed their love / built on passion and respect / My dad held my sensitive heart / in his gentle hand… / My mother shaped my strength / My father taught me nurture / and unconditional love / My mother taught me to stand up / and to spread my creative and intellectual wings / She made me strong enough / so I could be sensitive always. She possessed that rare quality: Courage / My mother was never afraid / to stand up and speak her mind / Conformity was never her mode… / Pioneer, revolutionary was more in line / and gave this to me as a birthright. / She gave me permission to flourish in / my own sunshine and not be afraid to speak / Be different and explore and live true / to my inner voice, my inner knowing… In my early thirties I interviewed her for my / autobiography and my heart swelled with / Pride at the person she was, / the history, the story and the wisdom / she had lived and passed on. / She told me I was the sensitive one / and softness she knew needed / protection and so she challenged me to / strengthen my inside and taught / me that I must look after my inner child (my inner child still dances) My mother encouraged me to pursue an education / To question, to explore, to flourish / To push the boundaries of convention, / To disrupt the wrong and unjust / and to pass on my learning and wisdom / She taught me not to settle for mediocre / and strive and struggle to reach my potential. When she saw my art begin to blossom / and the words explode from my mind as / a teenager she did not try to stop / them or control them… / With pride in her heart she encouraged / me to follow my heart and my dream / She placed no limits or restrictions / on my imagination. Oh that I love her there can be no doubt / She was my role model of woman / and showed me the dynamic / and pure love of a woman for a man / and she chose a beauty in my father. / I admire and I adore her / Inside my heart I know she loves me too / And this is the foundation of my esteem / …a woman of intellect, brilliance and generosity / Joy so beautiful…Joy so wise Although we do not always see eye to eye / We can communicate, challenge and provoke / and reach a better place then we started / We question each other and then we take flight / I am thankful always to my mother she taught / me acceptance of difference encouraged me to / be a freethinker and a creative… / And she taught me the best you can be in life is / kind. By Anthea Slade 14-4-09
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