A collection of illustrations from my chicks with tatts (and occasionally swords) phase
One full year has passed since I moved to Japan permanently with my wife and our two children. I am hoping that 2009 will be as exciting and successful, if not more so. Enjoy some of my favourite pictures from my first year here in Tokyo.
A first calendar with impressions and photos from my travels to Japan
I do have a calendar for my origami already,(see here) and I have decided to make another specially for the flying birds (my cranes + 3 images of my golden flapping bird). I still have an assignment do to for school, but I hadn’t posted origami for a really long time. I felt like posting something and only have the time to create using what I already have. Hope you enjoy and Happy Holidays! Cover: Surprise! / January: Step 1: Cut a perfect square. / February: Origami Surgery / March: Born from the Cell 2 / April: Every Little Peace / May: Born from the Hand / June: Born from Fingers / July: Born from the Pinky / August: The Key to Peace / September: I hope God likes chocolate! / October: Surprise! / November: Love Birds / December: Hummingbird
A variety of flower macro photos constitute this 2009 calendar. Included in the assortment are bird of paradise, frangipani or plumeria, Japanese magnolia, banana magnolia, calla lily, hydrangea, antique rose, crepe myrtle, daylily, St. Joseph lily, iris.
A selection of 12 of Baiko’s works to match the changing seasons.
Memoirs of an Intern The poem linked above is all real experience from my internship. I use my Key to Peace as the cover because it is a personal piece to me in relation to Japan. Apart form the cover, all the images were taken in Hayama; the town where I did my internship
Just something else alien but Earthly Alien.
Photography of sky land and sea
The amazing gardens at Compton Acres, Poole, Dorset, England.
Monotoned photographs that capture the essence, detail and subtle tones of Japan.
Photographs that capture the scenes, details and colours of Japan.
Collection of traditional Japan images from Kyoto, Osaka, Kôyasan, and Takayama.
Photographs of Japan with digital Photoshop Enhancements! A totally new vision on how to party and see this amazing country!
From Karin Taylor a range of digital creations, fun bright happy art for families, to brighten up the kindy, the kids room, the school, the daycare centre, the hospital…. with the focus on families, whales, cows, birds, ponies and children /
I made another calendar long ago; at the time which I didn’t know how to sell them. But I like this one better; I’m sure many will know why. Cover: Born from Fingers / January: Born from the Hand / February: Born from Fingers / March: Bloomed from Fingers / April: Born from the Cell 2 / May: Little White Peacock in a Field of Color / June: Sailing Along The Lifeline / July: Life is a Journey / August: 3cm Family Swim / September: 3cm Family Swim / October: Surprise! / November: Love Birds / December: Arctic Playground
Ink Rain emerged from doodles in the margins used as an aid to concentration in my mid school years. I have since developed my Ink Rain style into a unique and exciting art form. This style is based on the balance between small shapes and the corresponding white space. The style also uses smaller figures as shapes themselves to form part of the larger figure. The balance and contrast between the positive and negative spaces can be played with to form interesting patterns. The careful creation of the smaller shapes and their relation to one another gives the image a unique feel.
RedBubble calendars are printed on an HP Indigo 5000 (for those who haven’t heard, this is the digital press). Each page is a matte coated print on 170gsm pages. The cover shows your choice of image on heavier 300gsm paper. Your calendars have a hanger and white wire binding. RedBubble calendars are satin-coated prints on high quality art paper. They’re A3 size (that’s 297×420mm, or 11.69×16.54”) Other Christmas cards and art by Karin / Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) This Classics Calendar was especially created to fulfill a special request from a fellow bubbler, these are her favourite works, i hope you like them too….. / / Be sure to check out My Other Calendars too / Migaloomagic Calendar / The Two of Us Calendar / Boats and Beach Babes Calendar / Asia Fun Calendar / Classics Calendar / Bums & Boobs Down Under Calendar / Asia Calendar / Brown Paper Creations Calendar / Love is a Big Hug Calendar
Here are the CHUNKIES in the first series combined in the one Calendar to brighten your heart every day of the year…. The CHUNKIES are made from plasticine, to read more about the philosopy behind CHUNKIES please read this article or CLICK THE COLOURFUL CHUNKIE BANNER BELOW to see all the CHUNKIES up close and personal… / ! / / Click on any of the images below to take a closer look /
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