2005 – Ishibashi Misato, an 11 year old girl living in Saga Prefecture, owns and / trains two birds of prey, a Male Harris Hawk named “Momotaro” (from a Japanese folktale of the same name) and a female Peregrine Falcon named “Shiro” (Japanese for white). For further information see www.otoshimono.org
Zen spa still life with Raku vase, natural dried flowers, basin, and stones.
Mixed medium collage on various papers. Photograph of bird’s nest printed on Japanese rice paper with gouache staining and chinese calligraphy. Red square collage with bird head. Japanese block printed tree paper. Two leaves collaged onto Kinwashi paper. A fortune reads ” A pleasant surprise is in store for you”. The characters mean: love, trust, dream, and fortune.
Im pleased to let the redbubble community be the first to know that mikotoMiniBadges are now available at the mikotoShop on my website mikoto.com.au. They are all limited edition badges that could someday be a collector item ( you never know?). I will only make them available while the shirts are in season and until their stock runs out. I hope you like them. I have been very busy tweaking all the website gargon and making them look as vibrant and as fun as possible! scotty.
Another old one I just scanned from my display book. Since I joined Redbubble I have very little time to spare for doing new drawings, so I am using up my old ones that no-one has seen anyway – hope you don’t mind. FEATURED BY PATTERNS GROUP – 20th May 2008 FEATURED BY REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE – 29th January 2009 FEATURED BY ETHNIC ART – 12th September 2009 FEATURED BY BACK IN BLACK GROUP 15th September 2009
The view I have from my bedroom’s window.It’s beautiful in summer times too with all the flowers.I add a little japanese bridge to walk over the spring’s flow.It’s the second snowfall we have ,it’s white everywhere.I ‘m gone put that pic. in the «passion» group because my garden is a part of my soul.I took off big roots and heavy stones all over arround the house,bought , I don’t know how many trip of soil to fill up my shadow garden.I’ve worked for three years and It’s not finished yet. .All my friends thought I was crasy …well,maybe a little.You will see more of it in summer time. / I know it looks like a B&W photo because of all the snow but it’s not.
I’ve been stuck on listening to The Cars today. I think this looks like a Japanese battery advert. I like that.
Light does some crazy things… If you like this image, you’ll appreciate my calendar Still Life & Structural. Please, take a look!
Kiss me darling… A kiss is the touching of one person’s lips to another place, which is used as an expression of affection, respect, greeting, farewell, good luck, romantic affection or sexual desire. The word comes from Old English cyssan “to kiss”, in turn from coss “a kiss”. Anthropologists have not reached a conclusion as to whether kissing is learned or a behavior from instinct. It may be related to grooming behavior also seen between other animals, or arising as a result of mothers premasticating food for their children. Kissing allows prospective mates to taste and smell each other’s pheromones for biological compatibility. Women are subconsciously more attracted to men whose major histocompatibility complex portion of their genome is different from their own, leading to offspring with resistance to a greater number of diseases due to heterosis, and thus having a better chance of survival. Non-human primates also exhibit kissing behavior. Dogs, cats, birds and other animals display licking and grooming behavior among themselves, but also towards humans or other species. This is sometimes interpreted by observers as a type of kissing.
I was walking around Omotesando and Harajuku to kill some time before meeting a friend the other night and found this patch of cosmos flowers. Planted out in the street, behind them were the lights of a shop and a vending machine was providing some light from my side. Just beautiful. Got mesmerised for a good fifteen minutes by these flowers. Nikon D300 / 85mm f/1.4 AF D
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- She always considered herself an eclectic little ermine, with a penchant for sidewalk cafes, teacakes and paper parasols… —-—-- Artist’s Notes: Fan Tan Alley is a really cool, artsy, TINY little alleyway in Victoria, B.C. – and just the sort of place my stylish ermine would visit. Click here for a short Wikipedia entry on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_Tan_Alley / http://vancouverisland.kulshan.com/British_Columbia/Vancouver_Island/Capital_Area/Victoria/Attractions/Fan_Tan_Alley.htm And as for the ermine, or polecat – I took her picture out by an abandoned house in the middle of a wheat field! I’ll post a real picture of her soon. :D
Bright Pearl / by / Larry Fridel / You came from nowhere into my life and into my heart / A lovely bright pearl so full of love and life / Although I love you from miles afar / I’m always amazed how adoring you are / You now have my heart and my soul / My lovely bright pearl I wish you were mine to hold. Thank you for viewing my work Used PaintShop Pro 8 and Photo Shop CS. Image copyright © 2008, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Portland Japanese Gardens, Portland, OR. The moon bridge. / A revamp of an older picture :) As is shot :)
Acrylic on Canvas 2005
Maples at Bright, Vic Canon 5D, 70-200mm at 200mm, f/2.8, 1/320”, ISO 50, hand held, IS engaged. Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Cherry Blossoms TTV Style – the classic spring flower image with a bit of a photographic twist!
This is my tribute to one of the most innovative films I´ve ever seen in years. / The Pillow Book is a 1996 film by UK director Peter Greenaway; main character is Nagiko, a Japanese model. / “The film is a rich and artistic melding of dark modern drama with idealized Chinese and Japanese cultural themes and settings, and centers around body painting.” / “As a young girl in Japan, Nagiko’s father paints characters on her face, and her aunt reads to her from “The Pillow Book”, the diary of a 10th-century lady-in-waiting. Nagiko grows up, obsessed with books, papers, and writing on bodies, and her sexual odyssey (and the creation of her own Pillow Book) is a “parfait mélange” of classical Japanese, modern Chinese, and Western film images.” Well, for those who haven´t seen this film, I highly recommend it. A brief of this film can be found here). Main female figure with clothes and accesories and props conform a cinema4D render; the rest was done in postwork by blending photo-layers and a bit of digital painting.
Pencil / Photoshop / Illustrator / Eastern Spring” was featured in Cards: Best of Your Best 18/04/2009, and Impressionist Art Group 24/04/09 . Thank you very much:0)) / / Thanks to everyone who commented and favotited my design, very encouraging!!
/ CLICK THIS IMAGE TO READ MORE ABOUT IT! BONUS COLLAGE! What you see here is one of several works of art to be posted over the next seven days – the results of a seven day smackdown between myself, and the fabulous Angi Sullins and Silas Toball – where Angi made a traditional collage, and then gave it to Silas and I, letting us loose on it with our photoshop skills. :) For this one – I was really draw to one element in particular, in the original collage. Some orange detailing that made me think of goldfish, or koi. I couldn’t get the image out of my head… no matter that the whole focus of the original collage was BUNNIES! LOL So, instead of following the white rabbit, and dove into the lily pond with the fishies. Here is the original collage: (TO BE POSTED MOMENTARILY)
Tsura / 16”x24” Japanese Sumi Ink on Yasutomo Rice Paper I painted this when I was 10 years old. / . / . / Featured in Life Line / . / .
From the Warrior collection, this contemporary Japanese painting is bold in red and white. The Japanese kanji characters in this painting represent the Seven Codes of Bushidō. Bushidō means The Way of the Warrior, the unwritten code of conduct for the samurai warrior of ancient Japanese, and includes: Gi – Justice Yū – Bravery Jin – Benevolence Rei – Politeness Makoto – Veracity Meiyo – Honor Chūgi – Loyalty To some extent, the Bushidō code is similar to the concept of chivalry. The original painting was made with artist-grade acrylics on canvas by the Canadian contemporary artist, Soniei. Buy cards and framed / unframed high quality prints of this Japanese abstract art online now!
From the calendar:
SOLD – 11X17 framed print from my October 2009 exhibition. 輝かしいカエデ Bright Maple Tree Japanese Maple in Autumn. / original is very bright, i toned it down some with an overlay of a field in the fall. /
/ Get the TShirt Tears from Heaven / / The Peacock Empress is a drawing created a couple of days ago, while at the surgery with my daughter, i had a vision of it which impressed strongly in my mind, and i was able to draw it once I got home. The idea was the Empress was rising up over the waters. There’s lots of symbolism in this, but it’s purely for my own benefit and the viewer may decide how the symbolism relates to them…the colour has been done in Photoshop. She has almost taken on the look of an oriental style “Luna Park” entrance at twilight, might be a nice design for those who celebrate “Chinese New Year” and/or collectors of asian inspired/related art
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