Like a fairytale castle Mont Saint Michel at dusk in the rain, I got wet and cold but it was worth it for images like this. A blended exposure using HDR techniques. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
Woman and wing. Photograph. Pigment ink print on acrylic and Inkaid treated Kinwashi Japanese paper. Print has natural deckled edges (not shown). The dark female figure is veiled in soft focus and and reflective gold.
I am dedicating this fractal to a great friend and wonderful photographer, Phil. We all know him here on the Bubble as Phil Thomson. Phil has the amazing ability to capture the “magic of the moment” in all his photos. This one is for you my friend! Visit Phil’s Gallery: Phil Thomson IPA / © Dave Moilanen 2008
In a magical moment between night and day, there is a special place and time. The time between seconds, when light and dark both have equal play. / So quick, so fleeting, this special time. / The blink of an eye and it is gone again. / The catch of a breath in the cold morning air, this special time between. / It is my passion to capture this time. / To freeze it and hold it forever. / An endless journey, an endless quest. / This one small moment in time. / Deri Dority 2007
Eilean Donan Castle one of the Iconic Scottish Castles was just a magic place to visit and photograph. I spent close to 9 hours taking in the surrounds, the atmosphere and the serenity and of course the odd photo or two. I hope I haven’t worn out my welcome but it was one of the most photogenic locations we visited to here is another one. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
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Inspired like a lot of my work, by the book The Secret Garden. I am facinated by / the notion of secret doors which may lead to magical experiences or new adventures.
Inspired by the beautifull song of the same name by Enya. Several of my own photographs merged together in photoshop CS2.
Another collaboration with the amazing photographer John Edwards… his gallery can be seen here.. http://www.redbubble.com/people/johne
I love to read. It takes me to places that I would never get to see. I get to visit new time periods. Meet people I could never otherwise meet. And see magical creatures. I can fight with pirates, or save a king. I can fly on a dragon, or talk to a fairy. Books can make you cry, laugh or tickle your imagination. Books ARE magic. Thats what I thought of while painting this piece. I took great pleasure in thinking of the countless hours I’ve spent reading wonderful books. I tried to show the books coming alive for the little girl, I hope it looks like it. This painting just flowed from my mind. I loved every minute! *Credits: The adorable little girl I used for reference is Anna from astrals-stock and can be found here: http://astrals-stock.deviantart.com/
The magnificently situated Eilean Donan castle on the shores of Loch Duich, Western Highlands of Scotland. Most famous for being featured in the film ‘Highlander’ in the 1980’s Canon 400D +Sigma 10-20mm and Lee filters
Subliminal though it may be, Desirée / Glanville speaks through her fantastic / fractal renderings and choice of music. / The Wiz – Ease on down the road, a / combination of fractals created with / Apophysis, is an example of her / music-inspired work. / A late seventies movie follow-up to a smash Broadway hit,The Wiz, / with its updated, urban Wizard of Oz theme, features characters / rising above their background and others’ expectations of them. / “Ease on Down the Road”, Desirée’s subtitle, is their road-trip theme song; sung by the late Michael / Jackson and Diana Ross, playing the scarecrow and Dorothy, respectively. The two joyfully make their / way down the yellow brick road, laughing, stumbling, and dancing, off to see “the Wiz” (the late Richard / Pryor). / Desirée strews our path with pink and yellow flowers and fantasy crystals, through which we see more / worlds. The landscape is draped in a muli-colored veil of dreams. Butterflies hover above, harbingers of / new life. / Dorothy, ultimately tells the Wiz, when he turns to her for help. ”…you’ll never find [what you’re looking / for] in the safety of this room. I tried that all my life. It doesn’t work. There’s a whole world out there. And / you’ll have to begin by letting people see who you really are.” / Is this Desirée’s message? As artists, getting out of that safe zone and letting others know who we really / are is probably where we begin to “ease on down the road”; the ultimate road trip to the pinnacle, where / the art of joy and the joy of art meet. (F.A. Moore- INSIDE SOLO-Oct 2009) featured in SOLO EXHIBITION (Oct 2009) / featured in Digital Abstracts & Patterns 06-10-2009 / featured in The Voyage Of The Surrealists 02-02-2009 / featured in The Feature Fraternity 01-31-2009 / featured in Unconvential Artistry 01-22-2009 / featured in Fractal frenzy 01-23-2009 / / / Cheshire Cat: Oh, by the way, if you’d really like to know, he went that way. / / Alice: Who did? Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit. / / Alice: He did? Cheshire Cat: He did what? Alice: Went that way. Cheshire Cat: Who did? Alice: The White Rabbit. Cheshire Cat: What rabbit? a combination of Fractals created with Apophysis / 80 favoritings, 1465 views
Self Portrait / © Jessica Walker 2009
Hecate is the Greek goddess of witchcraft, childbirth and the crossroads. She has power over skies, earth and sea, which I wanted to show through each one of the three figures. The central one carries several symbols attributed to the goddess: the pomegranates in her hair remind us of the legend of Persephone, in which she plays an important role; while she hides her right eye behind her hand, the eye still shows through the fingers, meaning that she’s got the “vision”, or the capacity of seeing the past, present and future. The moon under her right breast denotes that Hecate is a moon goddess, and that she protects the women in labor and their offspring – the moon is associated to the motherhood. The black dog is one of her companions. watercolor and pencil on illustration board / 20×15
A Fantasy Thought
Another Dandelion….............. Taken in natural Sunlight…... No flash. it was in a partially shaded area while being soaked by the sun in other areas. . / or maybe just an inner glow…..................
5419 views (5000+ views) / / also available Elephant Love />Sales of this design so far – 2 sales / / / Framed – off white matt in walnut boxed frame / / Greeting Card Magic Elephant is a pencil drawing on A3 Cartridge paper (acid free) which I’ve altered slightly digitally, adding some sepia and pastel flourishes, along with an overlay. The Magic Elephant is another of my latest works in the “Connecting” series, i hope you like her….thank you for looking :) / Looked like this before I coloured it digitally
photomanipulation and digital painting
photomanipulation and digital painting
A portrait version of this shot These are 300 year old beach trees and getting to the end of their natural life. When touring around Northern Ireland we were lucky enough to see a couple of photos of this place and eventually managed to find a toutrist info person that knew where they were. So with the sun low in a September sky we headed out and found possibly the most stunning bit of road I have ever been on in my life! Sony Alpha A200 18mm
2009 CANON EOS 400D featured in / Rebubble Home:Featured Art & Photography on 08/09 DSLR Users Only on 07/09 / That One Great Shot on 08/09 / Imaginative Realism on 08/09 / Your Magic Place on 08/09 / Live, Love, Dream on 08/09 / Color Me a Rainbow on 08/09 / First Things on 10/09 / A year on Redbubble journal of Jessica Walker on 11/09 / A Class of Its Own challenge winner 3rd place in / Color Me a Rainbow (Purple-Closed for Features) sold on 24.08.09 /
On 16/12/09 This image has had 935 views and 239 comments I have created this for the Winter Whimsy Challenge which is in the enchanting Animal Fantasy and Whimsy Group. The challenge called for a creative portrayal of animals in the winter. I have so enjoyed creating this one. Whenever I make composites of animals it always makes me smile and feel incredibly happy. I chose the polar bears because I thought it would be fun to try and develop an image using largely white as the dominant colour (and I also thought that we would be seeing a great many reindeers in the coming month!) On 25/11/2010 this image has had 517 views / 198 comments & 59 favouritings. FEATURED IN / Red Bubble Popular Art / / INSPIRED ART / ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE / MONOCHROME / Top 10 Winner in the Winter Whimsy Challenge The image was created totally in Photoshop CS4. The background was my own photo. I am grateful to the artists who made the bears available. / Bears / Bears The beautiful music is Hayley Westenra singing Winter’s Dream ! / MCN :: CNNST-QBFU5-UBQCL
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