Japan watering 

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  • Autumn in Kyoto is a feast of colour. This image is one of my favorites from my trip in November 2006. I hope you enjoy and if you like it enough, grab it as a print, you wont be dissapointed.

  • Sukurajima is an active volcano in the south of Japan near the city of Kagoshima. While it was not active when we were there it has been active in recent years – last erupting in February 2000. Best placed of a black background.

  • The cranes fly to the west carrying the ancient art of Suminagashi (Marbling on rice paper) to the western world. / A sign of peace?

  • Reflections on Dotombori river, Osaka, Japan.

  • Taken in Kyoto, Japan. It was a chilly autumn’s morning at the Golden Pavillion, (Kinkaku-ji) the Autumn colours creating a sensory overload. It was stunning. Now Published in Gaia, the Living Planet, page 10 :D / (thanks so much redbubble!!!)

  • Completed 2004 age 18 I was inspired by the Japanese artist Hiroshi Senju, who tends to limit his colors in his paintings. Sometimes he paints an image where the background is the complimentary colors of the subject. His style is simple but at the same time intense, where the foreground stands out from the complimentary background. Medium: Watercolors This is a painting done in my sketchbook. The paper isn’t watercolor paper, but at least more durable than regular printing paper. This work has been featured in: / Bubbler’s Weekly Challenge src="http://www.redbubble.com/groups/bubblers-weekly-challenge" alt="" /> Thank you Janis Zroback for being my first buyer! / / Also available at Zazzle / / / / Works by Category Featured/Popular Early Works [pre-university] / Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Abstract Photography / Guessing Games Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / / / / More Paintings: / / / / / / / More Trees: / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.

  • A touch of the Orient

  • Going back in time

  • My origami calendar A sailboat folded out of a 6×10mm piece of paper rowing along the lifeline in my palm. Wow I didn’t realize my hand had all these lines :P. I didn’t turn this into a black and white this time because I managed to get a cool light on my hand to make it more waterlike. The flow of life is parrallel to a journey off the land. It begins smooth, then the waves of adulthood brings high tides which we must overcome, However at the end of the ride, everything is smooth again. Ironically the lifeline in my palm depicts this flow; it begins smooth, then there is a big split and begin to ruffle, but towards the end it comes back together again. This concept was originally generated in May 2008, but I bought a tripod later on and re-shot this on September 2, 2009 For a better idea of scale: / / / This work has been featured in: / Two Word Challenge / / / Also available at Zazzle / / / / Works by Category / / Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Abstract Photography / Guessing Games Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe More sample origami: / / / / / / / / / ‘Serenity’, the Firefly spacecraft (My own design) / / / / / / / / / / /

  • This is my 100th T-shirt model!! All My Series: /

  • Matsumoto castle is a sight never to forget, / by day, or by night. I do admit though, I cheated a little with the negative space in this one. ;) / The reflection and the rest of it however are real. More Japan / / / This image is available as wallpapers for your desktop

  • My origami calendar I folded the mother duck out of trace paper around the time I saw ducklings on the way to work; can read about that here. I can’t remember how big the paper was; I believe 13×13mm. The two little ducklings in the centre were folded from 6×6mm pieces of trace paper while the little one at the back was folded from a 5×5mm piece of trace paper. I know mother duck is just behind the 4cm mark, but the duckling at the back is infront of the 1cm mark, hence the duck family is a 3cm spread ^ _ ^ New version added August 21, 2008 / Looks great on a card! Although maybe distracting at work; lol. / Also available at Zazzle / This work has been featured in: / Ebony and Ivory / Numbers One to a Trillion / Waterfowl / Little Things To Make You Smile / Weekly Theme Challenges / Color Me a Rainbow / Boredom Competitions on the 24/7 / / Works by Category Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / / More Sample Origami / / / / / / / / / / / ‘Serenity’, the Firefly spacecraft (My own design) / / / / / / / /

  • This will be the last origami piece I post before heading off to Rome; and I will unlikely be doing anymore while I’m in school. I’m not fooling around; I made these ducks before in the first version of “3cm Family Swim” as shown above; and remember I said I may redo that shot at some point? I’ll still keep the other one up though. In this coloured version I coloured the water and sky and placed a transparent ruler over the water. This one has one less duckling than the previous one (I laid off the little guy who wouldn’t raise his bum :P) Every duck was folded from trace paper; mommy duck was folded from a 15×15mm piece, the middle one was 6×6mm, and the little one at the back 5×5mm. This work has been featured in: / Art in Math / Colour Me a Rainbow More sample origami:

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  • photoshop lineart and photomanipulations (all original photos by me), scanned pencil drawings and coffee-stained paper and some paintwork / the fish design is also available as t-shirt, click on the image below / / details /

  • A thick fog gave this impression of solitude and tranquility,a big branch was falling over and that raft was the only thing I could see on the lake. / Lac l’Achigan,St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / /

  • / CHUNKIE Mother and Boy Child / / CHUNKIE Calendar Series One now available / / Chunkies are a new series of figurines I am working on .. / / CHUNKIE Birthday Fairy / / CHUNKIE Owl / / CHUNKIE Sunshine / / CHUNKIE / Elephant / / CHUNKY Diver / / CHUNKY Indian / / CHUNKIE Surfer / / CHUNKIE Ballerina / / CHUNKIE Geisha / / CHUNKIES in love / / CHUNKIE Hula girl / / CHUNKIE China / / CHUNKIE Lollipop Lover / / CHUNKIE Forest / / CHUNKIE Party / / CHUNKIE Pirate / / CHUNKIE Mod Girl / / CHUNKIE Tooth Fairy / / CHUNKIE Mother and Child / / CHUNKIE Wedding / Next in line is CHUNKIE Lotus Love, wears a beautiful blue/green kimono tied with a white obi together with silver adornments in her hair, she is made from both plasticine and air dry terracotta and natural clay. She wears a little lotus on her head, symbolic of her royal status and the lotus symbolises strong and lasting affection. Around her feet are tiny white pebbles …...she is surrounded by water, on a golden pond…you can see her reflection (i used silver cardboard for the backdrop and ground) Once the Chunkies are created and photographed, I usually dismantle them to be used in the creation of more chunkies, so I am recycling the plasticine. These Chunkies have been very therapeutic to create over the holidays, whilst taking a break from red bubble and having my family around. I have many more to come, and although I won’t be on RB as much, I hope to also be doing some serious painting this year…so i look forward 2009 with much anticipation …

  • In the failure to find a meaning, we traded wisdom for success.

  • Taken at Lake Sai in Yamanashi, Japan. It was a misty morning and the fisherman just seemed to be floating in space.

  • An example of how at the weirdest of times nature can be generous in its co-operation. I cycled past this at about 7 in the morning and as I had only a few minutes to spare took a dozen shots. Two hours later I came back and the same bird was in the same spot with entirely different lighting conditions. Normally, if I so much of reach for my camera this kind of bird will fly off, but it was still there when I left 20 minutes later replete with shots from all angles, which as usual left me with 2~3 I was half happy with….

  • This design depicts whale fishing in a way that we would all prefer. Scotty /

  • My origami calendar The Loch Ness monster is one of the most famous examples of cryptozoology and has been affectionately referred to by the nickname Nessie Source: Wikipedia So back when I was doing my internship in London, that mobii decided to throw another challenge at me despite that I was busy and didn’t have time :P I also couldn’t come up with a clever idea for a long time; I don’t simply like to fold something small and snap a photo of it; I like to create a scenario. Last night in my sleep an idea occured to me and today I did some experiments with glass bottles and flashlights to create some watery effects. It was rather fun. Nessie was folded from a 6×6mm piece of paper. This photo was taken with an Olympus FE-340, Septembre 21, 2009. For a better idea of scale: / And the messy Nessie set-up: / This work has been feature in: Alphabet Soup / Alternative Process and Experimantal Photography

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