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  • OH MY I made a sale!!!!
    by crackgerbal

    Somebody bought a T-shirt and I LOVE YOU…. repeated until feet fall off.. I dont know who it was, but i think y…

    Somebody bought a T-shirt and I LOVE YOU…. repeated until feet fall off.. I dont know who it was, but i think your awesome, and Thank YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A outback Christmas card. Other Christmas Cards here

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An outback Christmas card. Other Christmas Cards here

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An outback Christmas / New Year card Other Christmas Cards here

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An outback Christmas card Other Christmas Cards here

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An outback Christmas card Other Christmas Cards here

  • A macro shot of an evergreen forms the basis for this Christmas greeting card.

  • Chrissie Card

  • My new wolf friend seemed to like having his pictures taken – he stared “up close and personal” right into the lens. I believe it is only fitting to donate the proceeds of the sale of this image to a park that more than 200 wolves call home! :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park

  • I'M SOOOOO HAPPY !!!
    by SNAPPYDAVE

    Stephanie Kennedy ‘stephaniek’ ... has just bought 3 cards from my gallery … this is my first sale and i’m jumping all over Ireland wit…

    Stephanie Kennedy ‘stephaniek’ ... has just bought 3 cards from my gallery … this is my first sale and i’m jumping all over Ireland with joy !!! Thank You Stephanie xxx Dave

  • Watersoluble oil on paper, 11 1/16” x 15 1/16”, by Dawna Morton, 2001. At a scenic campsite in the forested hills surrounding Oakridge, Oregon, a child and his mother discover the joy of an old fashioned red water pump after feasting on huckleberries. Poised in mid-stroke of the pump the mother’s figure is bathed half in sunlight and half in dappled shadow with a sense of continuing motion. As the crystal clear mountain water cascades from the spout Michael washed the huckleberry stains from his tiny fingers in joy and wonderment. Surrounding this nostalgic scene is a array of pacific northwest foliage and trees rendered in impressionistic strokes.

  • WOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOO A SALE
    by Amber Elizabeth Fromm Donais

    OH guess what found out it was wonderful Sally Omar whom bought card BE NOT AFRAID COLLABORATION WITH BAMA GIRL #1 !http://images-...

    OH guess what found out it was wonderful Sally Omar whom bought card BE NOT AFRAID COLLABORATION WITH BAMA GIRL #1 Thank You so much and Many Bless Yous / hugsss lil me with big huge smile

  • Look into the eyes of this clown. Do you see even a little part of your own soul? If the answer is YES, Betty has achieved her goal. There are several ways to express happiness, pain or other emotions in art. An artist I know said “Every artist paints or draws at least one clown in their career”. Why do you as the viewer suppose this is true? Personally, I think it is. Why? – because it is a way to express the pain or joy we all feel in any given time in our lives. / As many of the portraits of clowns in times past, an illustration of the personal frustration with the circumstances we all face in our lives reflects in this work. The Orignal painting was sold to an Art Collector from NY. Original: / Mixed Media, Watercolor and Soft Pastel on Paper, 16/20in This painting was FEATURED in ” Juggalo &/or Clown Art” Group on Dec. 07. 2009. This painting was FEATURED in “♫.•°°African Art At heART°°•.♫” Group on Dec. 13. 2009

  • I painted this Post Card as a symbol of Friendship. Original: / Watercolor on Watercolor Post Card Paper, 140 Lb, cold press, 4/6in Available.

  • This classy Lady is “The Ambassador” of her country, talking to the audience, to the world about it…representing her nation with pride and dignity. / To emphasize the elegance of the painting, I added Gold everywhere where it seems to be yellow, and a fine, barely noticeable Silver in her dress, above her eye and her beads. / In real it is a very rich and sophisticated looking piece. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched canvas, 16/20in Available This painting was Featured in “NO! NO! NOT THE COMFY CHAIR!!!” Group on Dec. 14. 2009

  • This piece is part of my African Dancers series, inspired by the magical Tradition of the African Dances. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available.

  • My Harlequins are acting strange because they are “dying”, becoming extinct…we don’t want them anymore, we don’t need them anymore…:( / People forgot to laugh, people forgot to smile…the society does not make any effort to bring back the “rainbow colored” good disposition. / The Harlequins have so much to give to us, all we need to do is take it…all they want to see that we are happy. / Why to live if we can not give…..? Original: / Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 12/24in Available.

  • I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… / First I painted the Jazz series and after a little while my “All that Jazz”, which is also exhibited here in my Gallery. Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4 Please stop for a moment of Jazz…click here: / Music

  • I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4

  • I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. All are framed. / Jazz Music Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4

  • I painted the Jazz series being inspired by the Magic of the “French Quarter”; my unforgettable days and nights in New Orleans… Original: / Acrylic on Stretched Canvas, 18/24in Available, as series. / Jazz Lover’s Delight! Looks great displayed in a square leaving a small gap between them, this is how I imagined the display of the 4 paintings, when I painted this series. 1…...2 3…...4

  • Aloha Na’au Pa’ako Hana kalai Makena i Ki’i Mau Mau Ki’ie’ / Aloha Na’au is Love from your heart, the very depths of your being, the essence of you. / i ki’i Mau Mau Stand together, forever / Hana kalai Shaping identity, making your world Sunset Pa’ako Beach / Makena / Maui Hawai’i / Scroll down for more images of this beautiful beach Fine Art Photography / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / Ourjrny / The Heart Within the Art / All Rights Reserved Being Alive by Joseph Campbell “People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. I don’t think that’s what we’re really seeking. I think what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances within our own innermost being and reality, so that we actually feel the rapture of being alive.” He Lei no ke Koholā / A Lei for the Whale by Keonaona Kapuni- Reynolds “Ma ka moana nui o ka Pākīpika e noho a ola ana he mau koholā. ‘O ka pilikia ma waena o kēia mau koholā, ‘o ia ho‘i ko lākou makemake i nā mea u‘i a ho‘onaninani i ko lākou kino. ‘O ka mea i ‘ike nui ‘ia ‘o ia ho‘i ka pī‘oe. ‘Ike ‘ia nā koholā he nui wale i ho‘onaninani ‘ia me nā pī‘oe a puni o ko lākou kino. I kekahi manawa ua ‘ike ‘ia nā ‘ano pūpū like ‘ole e pa‘a pū ana i ke koholā. ‘O ke koholā waiwai loa ‘o ia ho‘i ke koholā me nā pī‘oe a limu he nui wale. A ma kēia ‘ohana koholā ‘o ia ke koholā kahiko loa, me ke alaka‘i o ia ‘ohana. In the great big Pacific Ocean lived and dwelled some whales. The only problem between these whales was that they liked to wear beautiful and decorative items on their body. The most common thing seen was the barnacle. / Lots of whales were seen decorated with barnacles all over their bodies. Sometimes different shells were also seen attached to the whales. The richest whale was the one with the most barnacles and seaweed. In this pod of whales it was the eldest whale that was also the leader of the pod. Ua ho‘oholo kēia koholā, inā e makemake ana nā koholā e noho ma kēia ‘ohana, pono lākou e ho‘onaninani i ko lākou kino. ‘A‘ohe koholā ma kēia ‘ohana i kaula‘i ‘ole ‘ia e ka limu a i ‘ole kekahi ‘ohana pī‘oe ma ko lākou kua. Hō ka nui o ka ‘aka‘aka ma ka moana i ka wā i holo ai kēia ‘ohana a puni o ka moana. This whale decided that if the other whales wanted to live in this pod they had to decorate their bodies. There was no whale in the pod who wasn’t decorated with limu and who didn’t house a family of barnacles on his back. There was an immense amount of laughter directed at the pod whenever they went around the ocean. I kekahi lā, ua ‘ōlelo ke alaka‘i, inā ua hiki i kekahi o lākou ke ho‘onaninani aku iā ia iho i ‘oi aku kona u‘i ma muli o ke alaka‘i, e lilo ana ia koholā, i alaka‘i, ‘oiai he koholā kahiko loa ‘o ia. No laila i kēlā me kēia lā ua ho‘ā‘o nā koholā e ho‘onaninani iā lākou iho a paikau i mua o ke alaka‘i. Ho‘okahi wale nō pilikia, ‘o ia ka hiki ‘ole o ke koholā ke paikau hou no ka mea inā ‘a‘ole i ‘oi aku kona u‘i ma mua o ke alaka‘i, ua pono ‘o ia e ha‘alele a noho i kahi ‘ē One day, the leader said if one of them could dress up and be more magnificent then he was, then that whale could become the leader, since the leader was getting older. So everyday one of the whales would try and dress themselves up and parade in front of the leader. There was only one problem; the whale didn’t have a second chance. When the whale lost because he wasn’t more beautiful than the leader he had to leave and live somewhere else. Ma hope o kekahi manawa ua ha‘alele nei ka nui o nā koholā a ua emi mai nei ka nui o nā heluna koholā o kēia ‘ohana. ‘Ōlelo koke kekahi o lākou, inā ‘a‘ole lanakila kekahi o kēia mau keiki e pilikia ana ka ‘ohana a ‘a‘ole e lawa ana ka heluna o kākou e pi‘i hou i uka. No laila puka aku kekahi o nā luāhine koholā a ‘ōlelo aku i kona mau hoa aloha, ‘o ia ho‘i nā i‘a umaumalei. Nīnau aku ‘o ia iā lākou e lei aku i kāna mo‘opuna ke holo aku ‘o ia i mua o ke alaka‘i. I kekahi lā a‘e i kona mo‘opuna e holo ana i mua o ke alaka‘i, holo pū mai kekahi mau i‘a umaumalei a kaula‘i aku i ka ‘ā‘ī o ke koholā. He lei umaumalei kona. Me ka ihu o ka i‘a e pa‘a ana i ka hi‘u o kekahi i‘a a pēlā wale aku a ‘ike ‘ia ka hinuhinu o nā i‘a a puni ona. Lua ‘ole maoli kona u‘i a ua lanakila ka mo‘opuna. After awhile most of the whales of this pod were leaving. One of them quickly said, if one of these children don’t win the pod wouldn’t have enough numbers to migrate up north. So one of the old woman whales talked to her friends who were the Umaumalei. She asked them to lei her grandson when he parades in front of the leader. The next day when her grandson was swimming in front of the leader, the Umaumalei swam around and formed themselves as a lei around the neck of the whale. It was an Umaumalei lei. The nose of a fish was attached to the tail of another and it continued on in this fashion until the whale was surrounded with glittery fish. There was no comparison to the beauty of the grandson and he won. Ma hope o kekahi manawa, ua ho‘i hou nā koholā i hā‘ule i ke alaka‘i a laila ua holo hou ka ‘ohana i ka ‘ākau me ka palekana. After awhile the whales that lost came back and the family migrated north safely.” Kekahi ‘Ike Hou A‘e / More Information Inoa Hawai‘i: ‘Ōkohekohe, Pī‘oe, Pī‘oe‘oe / Hawaiian Name: ‘Ōkohekohe, Pī‘oe, Pī‘oe‘oe Inoa Pelekānia: Barnacles / English Name: Barnacles Inoa ‘Epekema: Class Cirripedia / Scientific Name: Class Cirripedia Kona ‘ano: Ke makua ka pī‘oe, pili pa‘a lākou i ka pōhaku a i ‘ole kekahi ‘ano mea ma kai no ko lākou ola holo‘oko‘a. Mālama ‘ia ka na‘au a me nā ‘āpana kino i loko o ka pūpū. Inā ho‘opilikia ‘ia ka pūpū, komo nā mea a pau i loko o ka pūpū a ho‘opili nā ‘ao‘ao ‘elua o ka pī‘oe a pa‘a. Description: When the pī‘oe is mature it attaches itself to rocks or other things in the sea for their whole life span. The organs and limbs are inside of the shell. If the shell is in bothered, everything goes into the shell and the two shells of the pī‘oe clamp together until it is closed. ‘Ikepili Hoihoi: ‘Oi aku ka pili o ka pī‘oe i ka ‘ohana ‘ōpae ma muli o ka ‘ohana ‘opihi. Ke pēpē ka pī‘oe, he mau ‘ōpae li‘ili‘i lākou e holo ana ma ke kai. Interesting Fact: The pī‘oe is more closely related to the shrimp family rather than the limpet family. When the pī‘oe are babies they look like little shrimp swimming in the water. / Ku’ula Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Tv Shutter Speed 1/60 Av / Aperture Value 5.6 ISO 100 / exposure bias F/1.0 / Shutter Speed 1/60 second / Focal Length 28.0mm / Metering Mode: Pattern / f5.6 / White Balance Cloudy

  • Original painting sold in VA to an Art Lover, at an Exhibit in Petersburg. Original: / Acrylic on Canvas, 12/16in.

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