Mother and baby European Wild Rabbits demonstrate their affection. East Sussex, England.
This was designed as an anniversary card but could just as easily be used for an engagement card or just for something fun to hang on the wall.
Love Struck / —-—-—- / My first real attempt at cell shading? I wanted to draw something big. A close up. After a few drafts I came up with this. The breasts were the hardest part to draw. I also redid and redid the eyes, even reshaping them with the morph tool in photoshop to get them just right. Colouring took a fair while to do, on and off. It’s a bit strange. And there really isn’t an explanation behind it. It’s Pretty much what you see, A miniature bunny, sitting on big breasts, holding a carrot, and a lady looking rather surprised. Can’t blame her really. The Bunny is also in love with her. I still can’t help but wonder what his intension’s are, I mean just look at that cheesy grin. I have to say I’m pretty proud of how this turned out. I think its going to open up more possibilities within my style.
Acrylic On Canvas (Original Available 80cm by 60cm) Concept: Time is like rocket, before you know it, it has zoomed past you. So seize the day!
For the best-est of friends Available as a shirt: / And in an uncropped version: /
My father found some abandoned baby rabbits near their house. These are my mother’s hands trying to keep them alive. Note to anyone who finds a motherless nest: / Anyone who does find a nest that appears to be motherless, leave the babies alone and watch to see if the mother returns. Just keep an eye out from a safe distance. If after a day or so she doesn’t return, then it’s usually safe to say the babies need assistance.
Last evening as we sat on our front porch watching a most incredible sunset, a little bunny emerged and sat right in front of us in our neighbors’ yard, still as could be. When the neighbors came walking up their driveway and saw him, the man chased him across the yard, then picked up a rock and threw it at him to scare him away….. My heart first felt anger…and then a deep sadness… that this man does not see and cherish the beauty of the connection we all have on this Earth….what an empty life….
Acrylic On Canvas Wherever Mel and Phoebe may go, they will always be so dear and so precious to Ophelia…they are connected no matter the length of distance that separates them….such is the beauty of their frendship :D / You can view and buy my other “Heartstrings” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
Acrylic on Canvas. The painting is varnished with numerous coats of acrylic varnish for long term protection of your investment. This picture is absolutely original and pure hand painted. Listed by artist. The picture size is after a stretch. Shipping method: the painting is shipped rolled into sturdy cardboard tube with plastic covers. Buyer requirements: you will need to have it stretched at a framer in your area before it will be ready to hang. The perception of colors depends on the monitor. Photo not always can bring you all riches and abundance of colors. Return policy details: Returns will be accepted within 7 days of you receiving the artwork. If you are unhappy with the item and would like to return it, please make sure it is packaged and shipped in the same way that it was received. The artwork must be in it’s original condition. All funds minus shipping and handling will be refunded upon return. / Payment Type: PayPal.
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- Everyone deserves a love note brought to them by special delivery….
watercolor, pen & ink copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
Acrylic On Stretched Canvas.Edges Painted – ready to hang. / The painting is varnished with numerous coats of acrylic varnish for long term protection of your investment. This picture is absolutely original and pure hand painted. Listed by artist. Shipping method: the painting is shipped into sturdy cardboard box with plastic covers. / The perception of colors depends on the monitor. Photo not always can bring you all riches and abundance of colors. Return policy details: Returns will be accepted within 7 days of you receiving the artwork. If you are unhappy with the item and would like to return it, please make sure it is packaged and shipped in the same way that it was received. The artwork must be in it’s original condition. All funds minus shipping and handling will be refunded upon return. / Payment Type: Sold. / If you would like to commission the artist to make similar work, please contact the artist.
Acrylic On Canvas Was inspired to do this piece after watching the movie, “In The Mood For Love”. Set in the Hongkong 60s, it’s a tale of forbidden love, full of regrets and secrets. This painting is my personal interpretation of the following lines from the movie. “In the old days, if someone had a secret they don’t want to share what do they do? They went up a mountain, find a tree,carved a hole in it and whispered the secret into the hole. Then they covered it with mud. And leave the secret there forever.” You can view and buy my other “Can You Keep A Secret” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
Lots of different colour rabbits waiting for food
pen & ink, watercolor wash, wax pencil on paper / copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
Something special for Easter… The background I made from images at sxc.hu fairiegoodmother.deviantart.com / hatestock.deviantart.com / shoofly-stock.deviantart.com / eirian-stock.deviantart.com
I am so not happy with this – I’ve uploaded it three times, deleted it, tweaked it and trying again… / Not sure what’s bothering me with it… / UGH! Anyway – here it is with flaws and all!!! / A lot of painting went into this one. Love, Claudia
oldschool Easter bunny sitting on an empty beach, Crete 2009 FEATURED IN REDBUBBLE ART&PHOTOGRAPHY May 2009
Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube Abnoba was a goddess of the Black Forest and Danube River, worshipped by Celtic Gauls, and later by Romans, as Diana Abnoba (goddess of the hunt). Abnoba is believed to mean fog or mist on the river. There are two alters in Roman baths in Badenweiler and Mühlenbach, Germany, respectively, inscribed with the name of “Diana Abnoba” (see below). Rome annexed Gaul in about 51 BC; and it’s conceivable that they attempted to merge gods and goddesses of the two civilizations. / ! I chose to represent Abnoba, because I have an affinity for the forest—to me a kind of sacred place, where trees whisper amongst themselves, their vocal chords, the wind. I love how nature’s cycle of life, and decay-giving life, again, is reduced to the obvious; even there on the forest floor; where I can see it, below my feet and hands, elbows, and curious eye. But to the Celtic Gauls, the forest was life, itself. It was the source of food—they hunted there; the source of firewood for warmth and cooking; for fresh water; and no doubt weapons. The forest was a shield, protecting them. How interesting to have a woman—a divine woman, no less, guarding these very precious resources—the Black Forest, the Danube River, and surrounding rivers and streams. What is it about a woman that would make her the best candidate for protecting the two resources that meant life or death to entire communities? I leave you to contemplate that. Hopefully “Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube”, will inspire someone who sees it to become the protector of their own region’s rivers, woods, and creatures—great and small. They need us, as we need them. — Digital Work by F.A. Moore, June 23-24, 2009, in watercolor style; influenced by the art style of Pre-Raphaelites and Arts and Crafts movement. Special thanks to stock providers, the beautiful model from mizzd-stock, FantasyStock, idnurse41, CAStock, LucieG, Dragonic-Stock and wikipedia for 2 special images in the public domain. ABOUT THIS WORK: / I added a variety of creatures to illustrate the ease with which Abnoba must have related to them. Look closely and you will find that animals, birds, reptiles, and insects are all represented. Only fish are not represented. (Darn! forgot!) Information was a bit scarce on the animals that reside in the Black Forest region of Germany, except that there are the usual forest animals, including fox and big cats. The Sperlingskauz, a forest owl; and the Kolkrabe, a species of Raven, were specifically noted as being special to the region. I was lucky enough to find images of these two in the public domain on wikipedia images. Look for the Black Forest’s Sperlingskauz (owl) and the Kolkrabe (Raven) in the piece. DETAIL – at 100% scale of 3335×5000 pixels / Big cat detail ^ / Racoon detail ^ / Kolkrabe raven detail ^ / Fawn detail ^ / Face. Click to see flower, shoulder, canary, and fox head detail ^
LOLI LOVES SERIES Pen and Ink / Third in a set of 4 Lolitas and their pets “I’m late I’m late for a very important date…..” ORIGINAL AVAILABLE- ACEO- CREAM MATT- £15 + P&P
You’ve Got a Friend by James Taylor comes to mind… / half coloured to show before and after – thanks to my friend and fellow bubbler gottheshot for this great idea!! / a little drawing / digitally coloured / i hope you like it
I didnt know what to say when i found out Glen, so i did this, i hope you like it xXxOoO
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