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  • 40cm x 45cm acrylics and collage on canvas. As yet another art course project for tafe, our imaginative lecturer wanted us to take 2 masterpieces by high profile artists and imagine, metaphorically if they’re were to be married and to have a child, paint what that child would look like! We could either make them not work together purposely to make a statement or blend them into a new image. This is man ray’s woman with cello ‘f’ holes and one of Kurt Shwitters’ collages (mostly painted but also collaged). At first i didn’t like this too much but after I got stuck into it I fell in love and this has been my favorite painting of mine ever since.

  • This is picture is from an original artwork composed from graffiti elements found around various cities and re-done in composite form. The original is a 500×500 canvas print.

  • acrylic on wallpaper 120×80cm

  • Acrylic on canvas 70×50 cm / 2005 (original available) I have a fascination for painting with lines…it starts with one…then another and more…and sometimes I have only a small idea of what it will be….others it’s more preconceived…but along the way it’s amazing to watch these lines form into something tangible…it reminds me of life and how things join and connect to make more and more each day a life wave / in and out / out and in it rolls / in to the shore it drags / out to sea turbulent days / made of Grey / calm night / full moon shining constant motion / constant feeling life wave / take me away

  • The original was quite tiny…75mm across by 100mm high. Glad I got a half decent pic before it sold

  • What time is it really? Which way are we going? Time looms over us all, hanging right in front of our heads…. / Was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press 180lb. paper, circa 2007.

  • A little spin on the old story of Narcissus. Narcissus, as you may well know, was a quite lovely Greek youth enamoured by his own image. He pined away his days staring at his own reflection, eventually growing roots in the ground- punished by the gods for his vanity, he was transformed into the Narcissus flower. Of course this is the root of modern English words like narcissist and narcissistic. / In this work I wanted to spin that old myth in a different direction. As an artist I find myself working for hours and hours, days at a time on my artwork. When I rest from my painting I find myself staring at the result, intrigued by my own work. I love painting and I’m in love with my work. Now, it’s often said that art is but an extention of the artist. If that’s the case then it goes to follow that I’m a bit of a narcissist myself, albeit of a different sort. / The joke in this piece is that it’s a self-portrait. But I’m staring down at my work, which happens to be a Narcissus flower (Narcissus poeticus, to be exact), the work being but a different reflection of myself. / The original was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches 180lb. cold-press cotton rag, 2007.

  • Acrylics, Water Color, Spray Paint, India Ink I am only going to allow 50 of this print to be printed in the 3 sizes(small,medium,large) But I will have unlimited cards printed.

  • “It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. It is easier to give a cup of rice to relieve hunger than to relieve the loneliness and pain of someone unloved in our own home. Bring love into your home for this is where our love for each other must start.” / Mother Teresa

  • this is done in acrylics, 36×48inches on canvas. / based on a painting by artist a. maltsev. / gift for dad :) work in progress collage / another painting from the same series /

  • Traveling on his way, the Fool first encounters a Magician. Skillful, self-confident, a powerful Magus with the infinite as a halo floating above his head, the Magician mesmerizes the Fool. When asked, the Fool gives over his bundled pack and stick to the Magician. Raising his wand to heaven, pointing his finger to Earth, the Magician calls on all powers; magically, the cloth of the pack unfolds upon the table, revealing its contents. And to the Fool’s eyes it is as if the Magician has created the future with a word. There are all the possibilities laid out, all the directions he can take. The cool, airy Sword of intellect and communication, the fiery Wand of spirituality and ambition, the overflowing Chalice of Love and emotions, the solid Pentacle of work, possessions and body. With these tools, the Fool can create anything, make anything of his life. But here’s the question, did the Magician create the tools, or were they already in the pack? Only the Magician knows – and on this mystery, our eloquent mage refuses to say a word. At #1, the Magician is the male power of creation, creation by willpower and desire. In that ancient sense, it is the ability to make things so just by speaking them aloud (“And God said ‘Let there be Light!’ and there was Light”). / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / To read more go to this site

  • Medium: Acrylic and Watercolour Paint on Paper / Size: A4 / Description: About an octopus who has developed a suit so that he may walk with the humans. A piece to fulfill my curiosity with octopuses and old looking diving helmets. The character’s odd infatuation with the human race mirrors my own with his species. Completed in 2008. Original For Sale Contact me at lloydharvey@shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk

  • acrylic on paper Featured in the Fine Arts and Fine art of portraiture groups

  • Surrealistic Painting / / The original painting is also available: / Painted 2008 / Acrylic on cotton canvas stretched on a wooden frame / 24 X 36 inches / 60 X 90 cm / / / / Mousepads in Zazzle / / / / MCN: C09E9-B9937-80E2A / / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • “Coming Down From Black Mountain” is a signed,original, oil painting. The romance of the West, the Cowboy and Horses is a subject I always return to. I live both in Colorado and in Nevada, so I have an endless supply of personal photography that I draw from for my paintings. / Thank you for viewing my art. VIEW mygallery / View susan’szazzle /

  • Painting the tattoo was a challenge! / This painting has been featured in the Red Bubble groups Hombres Fatal and Japanfluence /

  • Lovers in a tantric embrace Winner of Alt Groups New avatar Challenge 3/09/2009

  • Robert Smith 24×30 cm / Acrylics & Gouache on canvas / Full view please / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / THE CURE official site — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.

  • Oil on canvas, 18” x 14” (457×356mm).

  • I live in a rainy city, always waiting for some sun. :)

  • homenaje a esa genial cancion Flight of Icarus y esa genial interpretacion YNGWIE MALMSTEEN

  • Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “In the Red” oil on canvas / art museum series FEATURED in the RB home page “I decided to work with the power of red in this one. / I wanted a strong and bold design and let the person almost / become a part of the art.” If you like the above painting…... It is in one of my books of 50 images titled: Artful Moments – views from the museum available- just click here Click here to go Linda Apple art museum series on my web site /

  • Original Painting Details: / 2008 / Acrylic on Canvas / 41×51 cm

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