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A Chinese water dragon poses for the camera. These little guys have such awesome personalities. :) 100% of the profits from the sale of my work featuring reptiles will be donated to Wildlife Warriors Worldwide in honor of Steve Irwin who educated the world about these amazing creatures.
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Well here it is folks…I will put up a better quality photo later. / After hours and hours of diligent crosshatching EVERY SINGLE SCALE, I have finished. (albeit a broken woman!) / I would like to thank everyone here at RB who have supported this mammoth task, I think I would have gone nuts if it wasn’t for all your support! Thankyou!!!
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Colored pencil drawing, just playing around with faces, wanted to make her lizard like.There’s is no other meaning behind this drawing and I wont be doing this again ….. ouch….my wrist…. / .
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My girlfriend’s Fan-Fingered Gecko (duplicated in PS) and a macaque’s skull, carved by Dayaks of Kalimantan (Borneo).
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This is my wife on a water dragon that lives outside our house. I put hand-drawn wings on the lizard. The sword my wife is holding is my son’s toy from Crazy Clark’s. The two statues are from a photograph I had taken at Movie World on the Gold Coast – part of the Batman thing.
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I imagine that the world must look pretty huge and intimidating when you are a tiny newly hatched anole (lizard). In fact the world probably looks pretty big and intimidating to most of us as well, and rightly so. But look on the bright side: the bigger our world, the more things there are to do, places there are to explore, and friends there are to make. :) This shot was taken in Gainesville, Florida, at Payne’s Prairie State Preserve. 100% of the profits from the sale of my work featuring reptiles will be donated to Wildlife Warriors Worldwide in honor of Steve Irwin who educated the world about these amazing creatures.
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The last things I painted in 2007. / / Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink pen and silver leaf. I got this paint flicker thing a few months back and have been splattering test canvases, this is the first time I’ve used it in a finished piece. Fun fun! / / This one I’ve called ‘found’, though that’s not necessarily what’s happening. / Each of these creatures could be considered ‘mistrustful’ perhaps. How did they come to have a shiny crown? Did they find them? Steal them? Maybe the crowns always belonged to them. / / These are actually 3 separate canvases, making up a set. I’ve combined them into one image for RB. / / / / / / / / This one shows the shiny silver crown… / /
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My Veiled Chameleon – she’s just preparing to bite my finger, there’s nothing transcendental about it.
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Photoshop and Wacom tablet. I used a photo for the background and painted the rest using references.
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Well…. what else could i call it !? (3 shot panorama)
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Taken with a 100mm macro lens so i was pretty close. Fortunately he didn’t move! Extremely rare gecko, Naultinus elegans punctatus, found only in a tiny range of New Zealand.
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Chinese Water Dragon – Physignathus cocincinus.
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Oh…something bad must have happened. Another set of 3 canvases – watercolour, chalk pastel, ink pen, metallic pen and silver leaf, each canvas is 15cm x 10cm – I’ve created a composite for RB. / / / / / / I make composites of these sets so I don’t fill my folio (and people’s activity monitors!) – if anyone wants to buy one of these on their own, let me know!
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Oil on canvas 61 X 61 cm. Completed April 2008. “All living beings have the Buddha nature and can become Buddhas” – Buddha Buddha Within illustrates the story of personal awakening. My understanding of the personal awakening process is that when undergoing the final awakening stage, the kundalini (rainbow serpent) becomes an intense fire (red/orange beside the tree trunk) shooting through the spine engulfing the body. The energy (green vortexes) required is enormous. As the kundalini reaches the crown chakra, it fully opens and all earthly limitations drop away. This being is no longer tied to a religion or faith but now embraces them all as represented by the sacred symbols in the tree. The consciousness now resides in the higher self and is one with the universe and all that is. When the transformation is complete sonic waves (the four vertical crystalline waves) travel out into the universe to let all of creation know of the grace that has taken place. All life is naturally drawn to the radiant and divine being that has become pure Buddha consciousness (centre). At each of the chakra points on the Buddha is a Swarovsky crystal in the relevant chakra colour. Crystal magnifies the properties of the chakra energy. / Buddha Within is divided into four quadrants (earth, fire, water, air) and the five elements including precious metals (bottom corners). The red veins dividing the quadrants represent the lower dimension (inner earth). The higher dimension is represented by the white equilateral triangle. If you look closely, you can see the texture of the underlying branches in the tree. These were meticulous painted before adding the covering of leaves. The tree must be complete in the physical, in order to emit the complete energy of the life form. Imbibed in the painting is sand from a sand mandala created by Gyuto Monks. They had spent a week painstakingly building an exquisite sand mandala. Upon its completion the mandala was ceremonially deconstructed and the sand poured into the local river for healing, accompanied by prayer and the blasting of Tibetan ceremonial horns. Some of the sand is held back and distributed to those who attend the ceremony: it holds sacred healing properties. I used some of the sand from this mandala, mixing it in the purple paint used for the crown charka encircling the white triangle and Buddha. Buddha Within is the third in a series and preceded by The Dream and The Awakening.
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a simple, almost minimalistic composition – my chameleons tail.
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Chameleon showing mating colours. Mother natures beauty at its best!
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Crested gecko, Rhacodactylus ciliatus – perhaps the cutest reptile around.
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Wall art here
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Jessie’s Pet T-Rex / This is for my little girl who is scared of dogs, but loves dinosaurs! / I’m going to turn this into a stencil, so watch this space for updates on some large scale art. Detail: / Selected other RubyRed shirts: /
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