Words of love and lust
The words of truth and the images of love.
The wonder and the colour of the rainbow, dripping into the daisy!
Tulip of the spring brought together with the sanitary environment of the loo!
This painting is very inspired by Gustav Klimt. / It contains symbolic elements beautifully described by these words: “The Masculine and Feminine / revolve through Nature and life as one. / The Sun and the Moon symbolize / a great forceful power of love and balance.” / ~ John Robson ~ It was done in watercolour, pastels and acrylic.
We must love to make a difference.
Native only to North America and Bermuda, early settlers were captivated by its friendliness and sweet song. Since then it has been associated with love, joy, and the renewal of springtime. Bluebirds are used to commemorate marriages and anniversaries and are considered messengers of good health and contentment. / / This one hunched on our porch and nested in our birdhouse at the beginning of this year. “http://www.greetingcarduniverse.com/community/store.aspstore_id=632&gcu=4158257886”
on the beach, Porthcawl
This art work is in honor of Marion and Geoff’s wedding. There is no greater joy than sharing the path of life with the one you love. Marion and Geoff, as your two hearts become one, may each and every day greet you with a smile, keep love in your hearts and peace in your souls. I wish the both of you all the happiness that life has to offer. Today, tomorrow and always.
Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle / Asian Spice Matching TShirt / Asian SpiceTShirt / Asia Spice Framed Print ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor / a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal Here’s an adorable painting I’ve done utilising ink, charcoal and acrylics, a sweet little asian girl in a cute dress holding a basket of flowers behind her back
Vespa / Sold / framed print —federation square / framed print – redbubble / framed print – ivanhoe art market / canvas print redbubble THE BIRTH OF A LEGEND Vespa is more than a humble scooter. Piaggio was founded in Genoa in 1884 by twenty-year-old Rinaldo Piaggio. It took shape thanks to the successful co-operation of the aeronautical engineer and inventor Corradino D’Ascanio (1891-1981). The Vespa (wasp in Italian) was the result of Enrico Piaggio’s determination to create a low cost product so anyone could afford one. FIRST VESPA PATENT—On April 23, 1946 Movie Appearances Roman Holiday with Greogory Peck and Audrey Hepburn / American Graffiti and many many more Music from Venice / / Venezia / / venezia II / / l’arc de triumphe,Treviso / / Treviso,Italia / /
How many sales of this design – 1 sale so far :) / Pelican Love is from the ‘Beach Series’ and ‘Friends Series’ of original paintings by Karin Taylor. / It was created using ink and pastel on pastel paper. There is a beautiful story about the love that pelicans have for their babies, I thought I’d share it with you Reference taken from the Wikepedia Encyclopedia (please forgive the length of this, but it is SO interesting, thought I may as well share the whole thing !) In medieval Europe, the pelican was thought to be particularly attentive to her young, to the point of providing her own blood when no other food was available. As a result, the pelican became a symbol of the Passion of Jesus and of the Eucharist. It also became a symbol in bestiaries for self-sacrifice, and was used in heraldry (“a pelican in her piety” or “a pelican vulning (wounding) herself”). Another version of this is that the pelican used to kill its young and then resurrect them with its blood, this being analogous to the sacrifice of Jesus. Thus the symbol of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is a pelican, and for most of its existence the headquarters of the service was located at Pelican House in Dublin, Ireland. For example, the emblems of both Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Corpus Christi College, Oxford are pelicans, showing its use as a medieval Christian symbol (‘Corpus Christi’ means ‘body of Christ’). Likewise a folktale from India says that a pelican killed her young by rough treatment but was then so contrite that she resurrected them with her own blood.[1] These legends may have arisen because the pelican used to suffer from a disease that left a red mark on its chest[citation needed]. Alternatively it may be that pelicans look as if they are stabbing themselves as they often press their bill into their chest to fully empty their pouch. Yet other possibilities are that they often rest their bills on their breasts, and that the Dalmatian Pelican has a blood-red pouch in the early breeding season.[1]
Chinese word “hei” means “double happiness” in english. This symbol is used in all chinese weddings. featured in the group Fabulous Flowers on the 25th of June, 2008.
This work has been selected to appear in an online art show thanks to the wonderful Sarah / woohoo!! over 1000 views, 50+comments and 3 sales!! yay!! / / Charcoal on Paper. approx 25cmX30cm. 2008 / I have done two of these so far. One was a gift for my cousin who is very supportive of my artwork, and the other was as part of a wedding gift for my nephew and his lovely wife. / see the t-shirt /
The Power of Music has been on my mind lately. I took this shot and a couple other ones of this fantastic singer. She is out of India and I so had a blast dancing and being with this group on this very big wedding day of a good friends cousin. The POWER OF VOICE!
women with wedding dress and red apple
Watercolor, ink, paper “Come, my lover, let us go to the countryside, let us spend the night in the villages. Let us go early to the vineyards to see if the vines have budded, if their blossoms have opened, and if the pomegranates are in bloom – there I will give you my love.” / (Songs 7:11-12) The time has come for the fruit and harvest. Remaining in God, the Soul brings a cornucopia of good fruit. The Beloved wears a dress decorated with precious stones – these are the gifts of the Holy Spirit, reflecting the glory of Christ. The palm branches on her garment are the praise and worship from her heart to the Lord. She hugs a sheaf of ripe wheat – taking care of the harvest of souls. On her banner proclaims the scripture from Hosea: “O Ephraim, what more have I to do with idols? I will answer him and care for him. I am like a green pine tree; your fruitfulness comes from me.” (Hosea 14:8)
Watercolor, ink, paper “Daughters of Jerusalem, I charge you by the gazelles and by the does of the field: do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires.” / (Songs 3:5) Having lost His presence the Soul desperately searches for the Lord. Only on completing her own work of searching for God does the Beloved get fellowship with Him again. Now she is at rest on the turquoise carpet of grace with golden letters of verses from Psalm 23 on it: / “He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters” (Ps.23:2) / On her clothes flowers are blooming, flowers of hope for the Lord, and deer are grazing in safety. / Sleep, Beloved Soul. Muster strength for a new day.
/ Patchwork Elephant TShirt / / (TShirt Detail above) / / Greeting card / / Small framed print with off white matt in mocha timber frame / / A pair of little elephants created on Aquarelle paper using coloured pencils, acrylic, collage (tissue paper pattern), photoshop, coloured markers, chalk pastels. Sweet for children’s rooms, nurseries, new babies, friends, sweethearts, birthdays, valentines day, anniversary, wedding, any special occasion
The day I added my first image to RedBubble, some lovely people took a moment out of their lives to comment and tell me how much they lik…
The day I added my first image to RedBubble, some lovely people took a moment out of their lives to comment and tell me how much they liked it. They could see past my blurry focus and amateur composition and found something genuine and kind to say. When I realised that the whole community was like this, so giving of their praise and thoughts, I was instantly hooked. Before long, commenting back and forth turned into conversation, and conversations into friendships. We saw each other every day on RedBubble, we shared similar passions, and we all wanted to surround ourselves with creativity and be inspired. RedBubble was the fertile soil in which to grow relationships with other artists and creative people. Exhibitions, meet ups, holidays away together, creative successes – there have been far too many good times to comment on them all here. But I will mention just one. As happens in all good romance novels, I fell in love. I might sell 50 framed prints tomorrow, but nothing is going to beat that! A few weeks ago James proposed and this Sunday we are getting married. It’s going to be a small gathering of family and sprinkling of friends, overlooking the ocean. Then, we’re off to Italy for a month to take as many photographs as our several external hard drives can handle. Today is my last day in the office before all the festivities begin, so if I don’t answer your bubblemail, it’s because I’m sipping espresso on a terrace in Venice. Arrivederci!
I recently shot a wedding for two dear friends. The bride calls this particular photo her “Indiana Jones Hero” shot. Awww. Don’t they look madly in love? They truly are a match made in heaven…and so easy to photograph!! FEATURED in the group Speaking Photos – Oct. 09 / FEATURED in the group Affection – Oct. 09 / FEATURED in the group JPG Cast-Offs – Oct. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE 3rd place in Speaking Photos – Oct. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE placement in Good News Group – Nov. 09
Dad and son
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