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  • Llama
    by alexds1

    US$23.94

    Just a llama :3

  • Down on the Farm
    by fullcirclemandalas

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    ORIGINAL FOR SALE $1399 plus P&H Pen and Ink on smooth surfaced paper. Can’t remember what type – walked into the artshop and ran my fingers over the surface until I found one I liked, with the gsm to match. The picture won the Jean Eales Memorial Prize, three firsts in various divisions and best in show. The four alpacas are from my friends farm and are as individualistic as the picture portrays. The big black one at the front, Zack, has covered me with green slime on more than one occasion! They are truly extraordinary animals and I just love their cheeky, inquisitive natures:) Enjoy:) / Bright Blessings, / Marg The original framed artwork, which won the Jean Eales Memorial Award, First in Show, First in Section, First Overall in Show, is for sale. Please contact me for further information. All images are fully copyrighted, all rights reserved.

  • I’ve seen a llama in pajamas…. have you? original ink drawing

  • Smile!
    by Deborah Bowness

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    THIS PHOTO WAS NOT TAKEN BY ME, IT WAS TAKEN BY MY DAD! / I HAVE HIS PERMISSION TO UPLOAD IT!! I wish I had taken it, as I think it is a fabulous shot! It was taken at Trotters animal Park in Cumbria the other day, I took loads of photo’s, but didn’t get anything good enough to post on here :( Because the animals were that far away and behind fences etc my lense just wasn’t big enough to get close up, whereas my Dad’s lens on the other hand is just HUGE!! I call it his Paparazzi lense! I had a serious case of ‘Lens Envy’!! My Dad is the reason I got into Photography in the first place and you can see why! I can only strive to be as good as him and he is the BEST teacher ever!! (Obviously, if this image should sell, I won’t make any money out of it, any profits will be given straight to my Dad (so he can save up for me a BIG lens too….Only joking about that last part!!)

  • Louise the Llama
    by Paul Gibbons

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Not sure what the llama’s name is but she looks like a Louise to me :) No offence to any Louise’s. A guard llama in Rivington Lancashire. Guard llamas may defend against predators in many ways. Llamas are instinctively alert and aware of their surroundings, and may draw attention to an intruder by making a startling alarm call. They may walk or run toward an intruder, and chase, paw at, or kick it. Some llamas may herd the animals they are guarding into a tight group or lead them away from danger. Others may stand apart from the group and watch the intruder. Although llamas have been known to kill predators (including coyotes, woodchucks, and foxes), they should not be considered attack animals. They are generally effective against single intruders only, not packs.

  • A Vicuna with Volcan Parinacota in the background – Lauca National Park, Chile. The Vicuna is the most delicate of the South American cameloids – it’s wool is reputed to be the finest and most expensive in the world. Lauca is a magnificent, high altitude park located in far Northern Chile. It straddlles the Chile-Bolivia border.

  • This calendar shows different animals with amazing colors, patterns and textures. They are all amazing, adorable or cute.

  • The Llamas of Machu Picchu
    by Krys Bailey

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Probably one of the most photographed places on the planet, but at least I struck lucky and managed to get 5 of the 11 resident llamas to stay put while I got some shots. Machu Picchu, Peru.

  • Diamond
    by Michelle Boyer

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    From a pack trip with my mom and our two llamas Diamond and Carmella. Diamond is “mine” (although I can’t bring her to school with me so mostly my mom works with her) and is a trooper when the going gets rough. /

  • RedBubble Thursday makes a comeback!
    by RedBubble

    Ahoy! It’s been a massive couple of weeks, and we’ve been pushing as hard as we can to get things in place before the inevitable Christm…

    Ahoy! It’s been a massive couple of weeks, and we’ve been pushing as hard as we can to get things in place before the inevitable Christmas slow-down, which has made our usual release process and schedule a little random, but I think it’s been worth the disturbance. Here’s the highlights of the stuff we’ve been working on since the last release (almost 2 weeks): Watermarking: By incredibly popular demand, you can now choose to have a small or large watermark placed on all of your images. The preference is in the usual spot, you can see samples of the current designs here, and those that had the old small “copyright” watermark have been given the new small one by default. Speaking of which, we’ve ditched the copyright notice watermark in favor of a RedBubble logo because many artists felt they were forced to use the watermark to assert their ownership, as images without the watermark appeared not copyrighted, which is of course utterly incorrect, but hard to explain to people. Instead, we assert your copyright/ownership of the image on the zoom view, and will continue to assert your ownership and rights in many places. BubbleMail: Also by popular demand, you can now delete your BubbleMail and group BubbleMails have a different icon. Order Status: You can now find out more about the status of your order by clicking the where’s my order? link in the footer. We don’t have tracking of the shipping codes yet, but that’s most definitely going to happen. Groups: You can search for groups within the groups section. It’s not in the main search screen because that’s getting rebuilt in the new year. We’ve had some fun polishing up the buy t-shirts page, showing more tees and generally playing around with some ideas we have. We’ll be testing this against the success of the older design, then moving forward with the other ones (cards, wall-art, etc). Facebook: There’s a new FB app which adds the flash widget to your profile, which you can find through MyBubble > Promote down the bottom. Writing: We now have a featured writing to match the existing featured art and clothing pages. It’s maintained by the same mystery set of people who have access to the magic password, but we’ve added some new people to the mix who have wonderful taste when it comes to the written word. Product Info: We have the beginnings of some new product information pages that we can point people to instead of the ugly old FAQs, so that buyers are well-informed about our high-quality production, and have more confidence buying your stuff. Tees: We’ve darkened the Navy and Forest tee preview color to better match reality. It’s really hard to convey this in the preview, but printing black ink on these colors is pretty much useless, so if you’re the kind of designer that just checks all the boxes, please go back and make sure your designs will look okay on the darker colors. Greeting Cards: We’ve increased the base manufacturing price from AU$2.50 to AU$3.00 simply because the cards take much, much longer to make than we originally forecast. Free Shipping Continues: If your order contains 4 tees or 4 posters or 4 mounted prints or 4 laminated prints or 2 framed prints or 50 cards, you’ll get free standard shipping on the entire order. So, if you order 4 tees the entire order is shipped for free no matter what else you have in the order. Image Quality: The base images we use to build our various thumbnails off are now larger and of much better quality, which means your work will look better, everywhere! We’re in the process of re-doing all the old ones, which will take a couple of days. Image Proportions: The size of our zoom views are now more balanced (similar number of pixels) so that portraits, panoramas and odd-shaped images appear similar in size to regular ones. There’s more we want to do here for sure, including the same kind of relative sizing in the main view. ...and the usual swag of bug fixes and little things you can go discover for yourself! This next week is one of our infrequent “weeks off” where we do a bit more thinking and talking and planning instead of writing code flat out. The llamas usually come up with some cool stuff during these weeks, but who knows! After that, we should have a pretty good plan in place for the next month or two of work. We have no shortage of ideas, and we know there’s heaps of stuff you still really really need, so hang in there! — Justin

  • Llama and Fighter Jet
    by brettisagirl

    US$4.66–US$33.25

    Original oil painting, 2008. This kind of thing happens everyday…. Probably….

  • LLAMA - LAKE TITICACA
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    A llama on the Isla del Sol – Lake Titicaca, Bolivia

  • LADY WITH LLAMA - PERU
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    An old Quechua Lady with her llama – Sacred Valley of the Incas, Peru.

  • I love alpacas – these guys are well known to me – they belong to my girl friend and live on her farm in Woori Yallock in Victoria, Australia. They have names and personalities! This is from a multi-award winning drawing…

  • Acrylic and Ink on Canvas 70×50 cm

  • Well do you?

  • Drama Llama
    by Wombie

    US$23.94

    Just a Little T-Shirt out there for all of you who need to call upon the Drama Llama from time to time in IRC or forums =D

  • Lauca Lluta Llama
    by Krys Bailey

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    .... ha, try saying that over and over…. A white Llama stands guard at the entrance to the Lauca National Park, at the Altiplano end of the Lluta Valley in northern Chile. In the background is the peak of Volcano Parinacota which lies on the Chile/Bolivia border. / /

  • Cuatro Amigos
    by Krys Bailey

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    We’ve already had the Dos Amigos – and by popular request, here are the Cuatro Amigos, this time four Vicuñas in the high altitude of the Altiplano in northern Chile. I didn’t line them up like this for the shot – they obviously are natural models, and yes, the sky really was very blue! ;o)

  • Adorable
    by angelandspot

    US$3.66–US$26.12

  • HEADING HOME - ZUMBAHUA
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    A Quechua Family heading home from market – Zumbahua, Ecuador.

  • Guanaco
    by Stephen Colquitt

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    This is a wild guanaco that I spotted whilst doing a tour around El Calafate in Patagonia (Argentinian side) , December 2005. The guanacos is a relative of the llama.

  • Llama4
    by Neil Boucher

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    More of my Llama portraits here

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