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  • This shot was taken from the lookout above Shelley Beach, Sydney. It’s a big view!

  • Turbulent waters off the coast near Manly, Sydney.

  • Barnacles cling to the rocks as waves pound the wall at Manly Beach, Sydney.

  • ORIGINAL SOLD. Red Rock on the Shoalhaven River, NSW, Australia – acrylic painting on canvas 3ft x 3ft

  • This cropped image from a larger acrylic painting is inspired by a breakwall at Nambucca Heads (NSW, Australia) that has been graffitied to within an inch of it’s life!

  • 4ft x 4ft acrylic painting inspired by the Australian outback

  • Cropped image from larger painting

  • ORIGINAL SOLD. 3.5 ft x 4ft acrylic painting

  • ORIGINAL SOLD. Acrylic painting on canvas (102cm x 102cm).

  • Acrylic on canvas. Contemporary landscape inspired by the Shoalhaven River, southern NSW, Australia. 3 1/2 ft x 4ft

  • Original acrylic painting on canvas (4ft x 4ft). When my husband and I went scuba diving in Pulau Sipadan, Malaysia, we were lucky enough to see the barracuda shoaling right in front of us – a spectacular sight to behold for anyone. This painting comes from memories, photos and a love of colour (especially blue!).

  • Children? What children? What do you mean I have to feed them??!!
    by Debra Loty

    Is it physically possible to mainline RB?? Someone just jab a canula in me, hook me up, and be done with it already! I have shut my inter…

    Is it physically possible to mainline RB?? Someone just jab a canula in me, hook me up, and be done with it already! I have shut my internet down so many times today, only to turn around and flick it back on 5 minutes later….and there’s only one website I look at…....insanity!!!! I am going to have to construct some serious limitations on myself, otherwise my 8 mth old will have to feed himself, my 2 y.o. will have to change his own nappy, my 4 y.o. will have to drive herself to and from preschool and my 6 y.o. will have to do all the cleaning and laundry and cooking. That’s not expecting too much, is it?!!!! must go cold turkey, must go cold turkey, must go cold turkey….for at least two hours, for heaven’s sake!!! tell me i’m not alone….......

  • Contemporary acrylic painting on canvas, 101×168cm

  • Click here / and here This is the press release for our show The Populous Cast on June 18, 2008 in Paddington, Sydney. As it appears in 2 forums on RB, please comment on it if you can – lets try and get some cross promotion going on! Its on for 2 weeks at the Global Gallery 5 Comber Street, Paddington NSW 2021. If you are in Sydney on the 18th, please come along on our opening night to support your fellow redbubblers – 13 of the 16 artists featured were hand picked to be a part of this show by yours truly from RB’s fantastically diverse creative community. We’re also having a ‘Meet the artist’s’ drinks Saturday 28th June from 6pm if you’d like to come and have a chat about the show. Many thanks Adriana

  • Two Caledonian MacBrayne ferries meet in the Sound of Lorn. The MV Isle of Mull is coming towards us and the MV Lord of the Isles is heading away from us. MV Lord of the Isles / MV Lord of the Isles, affectionately known as LOTI, was launched on the 7th March 1989 at Ferguson Shipbuilders, Port Glasgow. Although based at Oban for most of her life, she is able to berth and load traffic all over the Clyde and Hebridean Isles network. At 85m long MV Lord of the Isles is one of the biggest ships in the fleet. Broadly similar to MV Isle of Mull at the forward end, while her aft end resembles that of MV Hebridean Isles. The car deck, open at the stern, is capable of holding up to 56 cars. She has a vehicle hoist to allow loading at the older piers. The passenger accommodation provides space for a maximum certificate complement of 506. It consists of lounges, cafeteria, bar and shop on one deck, with an aft observation lounge on the deck above. She is the last vessel in the fleet to have sleeping accommodation for the longer passages. MV Isle of Mull / The totally enclosed car deck has room for up to 80 cars. Headroom on the bow and stern ramps is 4.7 metres. She is equipped with a bow visor, bow ramp and stern ramp. The two-part folding bow ramp is shaped like an inverted ‘L’. When raised, the main section plugs the access to the car deck. The forward section folds out flat upon contact with the linkspan. Above the car deck are two levels of accommodation, providing shelter and facilities for up to 1000 passengers. The first deck houses the cafeteria at the bow, with the main entrance concourse and shop immediately aft. Behind this are lounges, toilets and the information desk, with the bar at the stern. The next deck has an observation lounge at the stern and crew accommodation further forward. External deck space stretches from the lounge to just short of the bridge on both sides. An observation lounge on the top deck has seating aft of the funnel. The large amount of open deck space is one factor that makes the Isle of Mull popular with tourists and locals alike. Information from Wikipedia Read about Calmac here – http://www.calmac.co.uk/ I love these boats!

  • Nikon D80 shot converted to B/W then Sepia toned then solorized. / /

  • ORIGINAL SOLD. Acrylic on canvas. 250cm x 122cm. From memory only! Hong Kong in the rain, fleeting impressions, rich textures and colour. I delivered this to my client the day it was finished, and my husband sighed with relief that we finally had our lounge room back again!!

  • This mural was commissioned by my son’s primary school, and now hangs outside the entrance to the library. 1800cm high x 3200cm wide. Solarguard exterior housepaint on Weathertex signboard, with silicone-based anti-graffiti two pack coating on top, and holding up well so far. Yet again, my husband was happy to have our lounge room back!

  • digital macro a lotis flower, this was the first time i have ever seen a lotis flower…stunning / /

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