Following on from Wrath is ‘Lust the Sin’ in the Sin series. This is the censored version as i was unsure as to the parameters of Redbubble’s ‘inappropriate content’ policy, im still not sure if this version should be deemed ‘appropriate’ but it’s part of the series so hopefully im safe! Medium: Indian ink and gray wash.
From my original acrylic painting of a lady in her tea garden. Original is sold. Thought since we were on an Asian theme, what the heck!
Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Tattooed Lady / Meditate / Live Purely / Be Quiet / Do your work with Mastery / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /
Vector illustration / 2006 / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.
Card version of – / / allowing for the crop / . / Carnival d’Enlightenment: The Tattooed Lady / Meditate / Live Purely / Be Quiet / Do your work with Mastery / / °º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°´¯`´°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º°°º¤ø…ø¤º /
Colorful digital painting by Alejandro Silveira.
© by C J Lewis. Oils 14” x 16” Sydney Opera House. ORIGINAL PAINTING GIVEN AS A GIFT WHICH WAS LATER STOLEN DURING A ROBBERY AT THE PERSON’S HOUSE You can see the video Great Southern Land here – A Journey With Art In Oils with music in a storyline. Or you can see the 2009 calendar of my Australian Scenes in Oils Here Australia as named by Pedro Fernandez de Quiros (1565-1615) – Portugese born explorer in the service of Spain who made important discoveries in the Pacific. Quiros gave the name ‘Australia Del Espiritu Santo (Australia of the Spiritual Saint) to the Great Southern Continent…the nation of Australia today. / / MCN:C530F-1AB25-5BB10
© C J Lewis. Digital art work using MGI PhotoSuite (v8.0) PhotoPlus6 and 3DPlus2.0 MAY 2008 FEATURED IN DAP GROUP / SEPTEMBER 2009 FEATURED IN DAP GROUP / NOVEMBER 2009 FEATURED IN COMPLEX SIMPLICITY OF ART / MCN:C89FC-93CDE-89E40 Also available as a Card I dedicate this to my loving mother who was born in the year of the Golden Dragon and passed over in the year of the Dragon (2000) MOTHER (My Lady of the Roses) Our mother was naturally beautiful / A woman in every way / Our mother was loving / And so caring / And always had her say / Every brand new day / As a child / I saw her gently tending her roses / With emotion so very deep / For the beauty that she saw in the flowers / Was from her heart / And her beauty made me weep / And the light of love surrounding her / Translucent skin with no flaw, I saw / Maybe, to others, as mother and daughter / We were constantly at war / Like two fires brought together / The flames of love did roar / ‘Tis a love that will be in our hearts for evermore And Mother, I heard you call to me / In spirit last night / Mother you need not be in fright / For God, our Father will take you through the door / Back to his heavenly home once more / Where relatives and friends are waiting / And you will be the belle of the ball / Though your body may seem missing / You’ll see it as before you took your flight / In holy spirit to soar / As you pass through / Deaths door / And we will always be together / As we have before. © C J Lewis, Sydney 2000
Model – Kirra Enjoy! _
This Photo was captured using a 100mm Canon macro lens, a tripod, a Canon digital SLR, mostly nature light source and alot of patience…I love Lady bugs…don’t you! See some of my images that have been featured on / red bubble home page, two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…march 09 Featured in / One Single Flower On Show.. * My New 2010 Calender This image has been featured in MacroPhotography March 09* Peek a Boo ! White Valley!
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A Classic Americana collection, Pin Up T. Some of my favorite Pin UP adverts of all time. We always look at the past through a series of filters and lenses. Here we are simply looking at an inversion next to the original. / -christopher
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Purple Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) Common names: Foxglove, Purple Foxglove or Lady’s Glove Came across these beauties growing wild by the roadside. The foxglove is a familiar tall herb that produces 20-80 nodding flowers on a long spike. The tube-like flowers are pinkish-purple in colour, with an area of white inside the tube, which features darker purple spots. The common name derives from the Anglo-Saxon ‘foxes glofa’ meaning foxes gloves, and refers to the tubular flowers, which are suggestive of the gloves of a small animal. The flowers were also known as ‘witches’ thimbles’ by Medieval herbalists. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/100sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200
‘Mother with Violets’ from the ‘Botticelli’s Ladies’ collection by Norval Arbogast. A photoshop interpretatation of a figure in one of my favorite paintings by Santo Botticelli,1492. Makes a beautiful background to post a message. Tape to your fridge or pin to your cork-board.
Self Portrait watercolour paint on watercolour paper
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Possibly a Fuchsia magellanica History of the Fuchsia Flower Fuchsias originated from South America and New Zealand. They were first imported into Britain around 1789. During the late 1800s, hybridising of Fuchsias reached its height, when the plants were highly valued by the Victorians. Their popularity after Victorian times declined only to begin another revival from the 1950s until the present time. Many of the original Fuchsia varieties are still popular today. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/320sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 125
All done in Corel x 2 /
Two of my original acrylic paintings from several years ago, cropped and merged together.
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