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This 9” x 12” portrait of a Bullmastiff dog waiting patiently for his master to return was created in artist colour pencils on Stonehenge paper and took over 55 hours to complete. This piece was awarded First Prize in the Painting & Drawings: Animals class at an Art Show that I entered. This image has been Featured in the Cats and Dogs (1 per day) group.
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
On our way to shoot night shots at Mont Saint Michel we pulled over in a side lane to find a good spot to take shots of this WindMill, unfortunately it really started to blow and rain as soon as I got out of the car, still I think it was worth getting wet for the light was just delightful.
This is a print of the original piece entitled “I will wait for you here” / It was hand drawn with ink and digitally altered with color and texture. The background is old fabric that was scanned and copied into the print. I absolutely adore this piece. It shoots me right back to fifth grade when my best friend had her dad build us a swing in the woods. I used to swing for hours looking up at the birds…and wait. Im not sure what I was waiting for back then…but it didnt matter, I was happiest there. This print is available for purchase as cards that you can mail to someone you adore (Or more likely, keep for yourself and frame!) and a few prints. You can always view more of my work here: / www.dazeychic.etsy.com Thanks so much for looking! ~Shelli
Meet Mo. He is a little squirrel who loves the quiet of the darkness. He loves making wishes and shooting them into the sky towards the twinkling stars! Will his wishes all come true? This is a print of an original illustration that I did with ink and digitally colored. Mo and Teeny are two little squirrels that live in my head….they had to come out eventually! Mo is available for limited prints and cards. Thanks for looking! ~Shelli xoxo / More of my work is available here: www.dazeychic.etsy.com
This is a print of one of my “rough” sketches that started out as a tiny doodle in my sketch pad…it turned into something bigger…and I fell in love with it. I just follow my pencil…whatever it does I go with. This was hand drawn and then enhanced digitally to give the piece color. I did not erase my pencil lines because I feel it adds some needed character and personality! I love the green…Im so loving green lately! Anyway, its available for purchase as cards and a canvas print. / Thanks for looking! ~Shelli
I lived in Australia for a year as do all backpacking Irish guys and for 7months of that year I lived here in Cardigan street, No.78. I lived with Matt, Michelle and Michelle and of course mad bad Jason also Adrian, English Gav and some other bloke whose name escapes me, Dando the dog god rest his soul, the sisters of Michelle L., Lily and Eda who visited with food from somewhere after they had a day working in Glebe market or not. The band I remember that the household liked, amongst numerous others was You Am I and we saw them in the Annandale as well as Skunk Anansie. I went home via Los Angeles and New York and 6 months later another Philip from Dublin had moved in. He turned out to be my classmate from a DTP course we did together in Dublin City. He told me himself in Hogans Bar Dublin in 1998. F…ing small world man! / This is Michelle on the classic smashed up house share sofa, which was not brown.
Landscape inspired from Maryland’s Point Lookout area by the Chesapeake Bay area. / Acrylic and oil pastel. 32”X60” on canvas
I’ve been to Eppley airfield in Omaha Nebraska several times. I never stopped to look closely at Carter lake which lies on the other side of the street to the terminal entrance. Today while bringing my Canadian friend to Omaha for his return flight to Ottawa, we decided to “drive through” and check out this small lake with the outline of the city as a backdrop before saying farewell. Walking over the small knoll in the parking lot, we were met by an enormous expanse of water lilies – of a kind I have never seen before in my life. Cameras and tripods were at the ready, and we spent quite a bit of time photographing the area before suddenly realizing that we had not checked the time for several minutes. The sudden awareness of a possible missed flight threw us into a frenzy of gathering up equipment and rushing across the street. Flushed from the heat and with the images from the previous hour forgotten, I waved goodbye to my friend as he jogged down the long hall toward his departure gate. Hours later, I opened my files on my camera to find these beautiful lilies and a bittersweet joy flooded my heart as I realized how precious are the times when time stands still. / /
I love Michelle Obama t shirt
This drawing has been featured in the Red Bubble group Fine Arts, and was voted into the top ten of the Red Bubble group Strictly Human Faces challenge ‘Sketch Drawings of Faces’ / /
Barack Obama is the hope of America. Change is on it’s way to USA.
3/12/08 Canon 400d 70 – 200mm f/2.8 L IS USM lens Shooting mode: Manual exposure / TV 20 / AV 10 / ISO 100 The building at the far left of the picture is the Old QLD museum and where you see little lightening strikes is Mount Coot-tha.
Featured in / Childhood group / The love of Erie and enchanting artwork For every parent who has ever struggled to wean their Babies off a pacifier…... / Just tell them it went to a castle in the sky…..lol My sister in law is now trying to wean my niece, It’s a nightmare…lol Background Link / Wings & castle Link
Canon 400d with 100mm f/2.8 USM lens and 580EX II Flash. Macro 1:1 This work as been featured in the following groups: Out of the Blue – 25/01/2009 / Queensland – 25/01/2009 / Canon DSLR – 27/01/2009
As Is / Used Nikon D80, 50mm lense Featured in: / The human condition Children – the power of raw emotion As Is group Won challenge for Avatar pic. Challenge in Children – the power of raw emotion
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BUY A CARD WITHOUT THE WHITE BORDERS, I HAVE UPLOADED A CROPPED VERSION HERE Featured in: / Childhood group / The love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork / Freedom to shine group Picture inspired by poem: If tears could build a stairway / and thoughts a memory lane / I’d walk right up to heaven / and bring you home again / No Farewell words were spoken / No time to say good-bye / You were gone before I knew it / And only God knows why. My heart’s still active in sadness / And secret tears still flow / What it meant to lose you / No one can ever know. / But now I know you want us / To mourn for you no more / To remember all the happy times / Life still has much in store. Since you’ll never be forgotten / I pledge to you today / A hallowed place within my heart / Is where you’ll always stay. God knows why, with chilling touch, / Death gathers those we love so much, / And what now seems so strange and dim, / Will all be clear, when we meet Him. / I Knew you for a Moment Poem can be found here / Background Here
My daughter Featured in: / Fine Art Composites / Colour me a rainbow / Selective colouring / Made in Digital / #1 Artists of Redbubble / The love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork Challenges: / 9th in Selective colouring – Photography 101 group Click on any of my pic’s below to be directed to their page!
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Featured: / Colour me a rainbow / First things group Challenges: / 7th Place in Colour me a rainbow – yellow challenge Click on any of my pic’s below to be directed to their page!
In the professional music world, I meet many wonderful people; some of which play beautiful and ornate instruments. Featured in “The Male Photographer”, “Beautiful” and “Model Beginnings”
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