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  • Gouche on smooth cartridge 180gsm. Original sold at; Website ~ Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Large Black Box Framed Print shown / 406mm x 410mm / AU$189.00

  • acrylic on wallpaper 120×80cm

  • ink on canvas

  • Acrylic on canvas

  • Robert Johnson was truly the grandfather of blues. Inspiring such musicians as Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones. His music has deeply affected my love for blues and music in general. My portrait of Robert is a small tribute to the amazing body of work he produced. Through every layer of pencil and every stroke of my hand, I tried to capture the essence of Mr. Johnson onto paper. I depicted every detail in my portrait, from the old curtain hung behind him to the design on the blanket he sits on. Each pinstripe was painstakingly reproduced as well as the weathering on his guitar. My desired end result is that you will feel like you are looking at an aged photo of Robert Johnson. I believe when you truly study this piece you will hear his music and see the richness of his character portrayed in through my pencils. For commissioned work you can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios

  • Acrylics, Water Color, Spray Paint, India Ink I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.

  • Water color, Coffee, India Ink, Spray Paint I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.

  • acrylic, watercolor, india ink, I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.

  • Mixed media. Originally, this began as a ball point pen sketch on piece of white sketch paper, but soon snowballed to include 3 colors of marker, 2 colors of charcoal pencil, and some judicious use of graphite. Essentially, I guess this is all about that ‘holy spirit’ ... whatever that means (to you). Dig? Original: SOLD

  • Painted in ’ 07 ‘ / Acrylic paint, ink, electronic components…. / Take from it your own connections.

  • Medium: Acrylic and Watercolour Paint on Paper / Size: A4 / Description: About an octopus who has developed a suit so that he may walk with the humans. A piece to fulfill my curiosity with octopuses and old looking diving helmets. The character’s odd infatuation with the human race mirrors my own with his species. Completed in 2008. Original For Sale Contact me at lloydharvey@shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk

  • ball-point pen on paper this design on shirts: / /

  • Collage inspired by these lines from “Spring” by Gerard Manly Hopkins: “The glassy peartree leaves and blooms, they brush / The descending blue; that blue is all in a rush / With richness..”

  • I created this illustration for Amelia’s Magazine that never got published so I thought I’d share it with you. The Theme was ‘Everything is Connected’ concerned greatly with mans impact on the environment. Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2008

  • Pen and aquarelle on Canson Cartridge paper All rights reserved by Candy Matthews copyright

  • When will enough be enough? Do we need another game system… ... or another game plan? Don’t worry about our Mother, / she will be just fine without us. Below is a roughly half pencil and half inked scan. Sam Dantone

  • For this pen and ink drawing I used Rotring Rapidograph, Rotring Isograph and a dip-in pen. I copied the hen from one of my own paintings and the background from a painting I did of Cregneash, Isle of Man. I altered them all a little and blended them together into this pen and ink picture.

  • A Homage to Judy Garland’s Larger Than Life Character. Featured on RB Homepage Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] Featured in Painted Ladies Featured in Unconventional Artistry Featured in Melbourne, Victoria

  • Rollerball and coffee on copier paper. Did it work? Featured in The Photographer In Action.

  • Rollerball on copier paper, with added texture layers. Featured in 1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture. Although initially inspired by Old Father Time (thanks Mark), when finished, this image reminded me so much of classical depictions of Odin, the wanderer’s hat, the missing eye … Odin (pronounced /ˈoʊdɨn/ from Old Norse Óðinn)is the king of the Aesir and the ruler of Asgard, is considered the chief god in Norse paganism. Homologous with the Anglo-Saxon Wōden and the Old High German Wotan, it is descended from Proto-Germanic Wōđinaz or Wōđanaz. The name Odin is generally accepted as the modern translation; although, in some cases, older translations of his name may be used or preferred. His name is related to ōðr, meaning “fury, excitation”, besides “mind”, or “poetry”. His role, like many of the Norse gods, is complex. He is associated with wisdom, war, battle, and death, and also magic, poetry, prophecy, victory, and the hunt. Odin is an ambivalent deity. Old Norse (Viking Age) connotations of Odin lie with “poetry, inspiration” as well as with “fury, madness and the wanderer.” Odin sacrificed his eye (which eye he sacrificed is unclear) at Mímir’s spring in order to gain the Wisdom of Ages. Odin gives to worthy poets the mead of inspiration, made by the dwarfs, from the vessel Óð-rœrir. Odin is also associated with trickery, cunning, and deception. Most sagas have tales of Odin using his cunning to overcome adversaries and achieve his goals, such as swindling the blood of Kvasir from the dwarves. Excerpts from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  • Ink and colored pencil 11×14

  • Rollerball on copier paper, converted to line art. Featured in Creative Cards. / Featured in Alphabet Soup (Letter K). / Placed 2nd in the Best of the Letter K challenge, hosted by Alphabet Soup.

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