al·ter /ˈɔltər/ [awl-ter] / –verb (used without object) to change; become different or modified. / [Origin: 1350–1400; ME < OF alterer < LL alter�?re to change, worsen, deriv. of L alter other] / —Synonyms 1. See adjust, change. (Further detail about this work in my blog & journal)
vector graphic created from a pen and ink drawing. Was really inspired by seeing street art and stencil art around Melbourne’s alleyways. Somehow it got into my blood and this illustration came out when playing around one day. Copyright Celia Coulter 2007
Another of my faceless Black Biro drawings. Developed a liking for these
I did this ink drawing back in 1992 for fun after I learned a time consuming process of simply making ink dots while in my Graphic Arts class. I loved the outcome of this so much that I had it framed. I happened to see it a few days ago and decided to photograph it—to share with all of you. A mistress is a man’s long term sexual partner and companion. Historically, the term has denoted a kept woman who is maintained in a comfortable (or even lavish) lifestyle by a wealthy man so that she will be available for his sexual pleasure; essentially a kind of highly expensive, single-client prostitute. Today however, it is used primarily to refer to the companion of a man who is married to another woman; in the case of an unmarried man it is usual to speak of a girlfriend or partner. The relationship is generally stable and at least semi-permanent; however, the couple do not live together openly. Historically a man kept a mistress. As the term implies, he was responsible for her debts and provided for her in much the same way as he did his wife. In more recent and emancipated times, it is more likely that the mistress has a job of her own, and is less, if at all, financially dependent on the man. It is not uncommon for a man to have acknowledged children by his mistress.
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brush tip ink pen, finished on photoshop. she lives next door. luckily she was kind enough to pose when she caught me leering over the fence. ah good times … jeffreyphillips.com.au
Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / / / Bosom Buddy is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper. / ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, pencil
Taking a break from the Capriccios while I decide if the series is complete. / I painted the house years earlier than I got the new ink. / In light that I consider myself fairly perceptive I did not see the similarity between the walls and my skin for months after.
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Mixed Medium On Canvas ! / http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:charcoal/framestyle:box20/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/1325097-1-contemplate.jpg!
Mixed Media
Permanent marker on copier paper with digitally manipulated scanned texture layers. This is the second of the Coffee House Series. For the cropped card format, please see here. Featured in German Artists. / Featured in Moody, Dark, Evocative. / Featured in All Things Black. / Featured in the redbubble Featured Art & Photography gallery. / Placed 6th in the For the love of music challenge, hosted by Woman Appreciation. / Tee featured in Back in Black. / Tee featured in All Things Black. / Tee placed 4th in the T-Shirt Art – Painted Lady challenge, hosted by Painted Ladies. / Selected for the International Superheroes of Drawing, Illustration and World Domination Book.
Vote for her in the lollypop challenge! ♥ created using a scanner, illustrator and photoshop. / inspired by tokyo street culture & fashion featured in the tee section of the featured gallery / in the group WOMANLY / and in beige is death see the original print version—-- which was created for a challenge over at the ♥ Lolita at Play ♥ group…
Inks, acrylics, and pencils on canvas panel. Sold – A Large Mounted Print – July 24, 2009
Black Ink, graphite, coloured pencil, pastels & white gel pen on A5 cartridge This comes purely from my love of the ocean… It’s beauty & power, it’s cool calm flow of serenity… / From the crystal clear waters of tropical isles to the deep blue-greens at the base of a breaking wave… / By the sea… there is nowhere i’d rather be. Soundtrack: / Girl & The Sea By The Presets… title says it all! / La Mar By The Beautiful Girls… I want this song played at my wedding & my funeral… / All I Need By Air… Classic & what i was listening to whilst drawing.
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.
This is a special piece, created for my cousin Jamie; who is also a yoga instructor, mommy, wife, and a beautiful woman. Ink, acrylics and pencils on canvas panel. Original gifted to Jamie!...:-)
Black Ink, Graphite, Coloured Pencil & Pastel on A5 110 gsm cartridge This began as a sketch on the Palm Beach ferry… on a near perfect sunny day. It follows on from Girl & The Sea, continuing to explore my love of the ocean & the peace & serenity it brings. The title, Caught A Light Breeze, comes from one of my favourite songs ever… music soothes the soul, just as much the ocean sometimes.
Seeing artworks sometimes don’t fit the standard bubblecard size (114×162mm), I’m cropping a couple of my images to fit. I’m not taking down the original version, though. Featured in Colour me a Rainbow (Colour brown).
BEAUTIFUL ASIA SERIES Pen and Ink ORIGINAL SOLD 2009 This drawing was inspired by a photograph of Alexandra Felgate. Kindly used with permission as part of the Bubblers portraits group. / I did not try for a true likeness this time, but rather an essence I hope (hence the title). It seemed appropriate to use as part of my Asian series as Alexandra’s detailed and delicate paintings/drawings always remind me of Japanese Art. I hope to use the reference picture again. Alexandra’s Photo Alexandra’s Gallery Thank you so much to Alexandra Felgate for posting this photo of Essence (the original). Hugs xx /
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