This was taken at a shopping center in my hometown. I brighted the colors in the photoshop. Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 05:59:46 UTC 2009 Title :: Sunrise
Man with a message at “Speakers’ Corner”, Hyde Park, London, England
This is Rosalie, Sarah’s mum writing on Sarah’s behalf. Locals may have heard already on the news of the drowning of a 15mth old in th…
This is Rosalie, Sarah’s mum writing on Sarah’s behalf. Locals may have heard already on the news of the drowning of a 15mth old in the northwest of Sydney. This is Axel, Sarah and Glen’s little son. As you can imagine everyone is devestated. One never expects it to happen in your own family … Please feel free to leave messages here if you feel so moved – they are rather overwhelmed with calls and all the due processes right now but do appreciate the care that their friends are offering. Feel free to bubblemail me directly (RosalieDale) if you have any questions or any direct messages – I’ll check in a couple of times a day just to check for mail. Thank you all … / Rosalie
Westfield NJ – April 2008
sculpture titled “Fluid Thoughts” / this is one of my works…placed on one of the many beaches that surround the island i live on…its a place of untold beauty..a place that allthu inhabited for thousands of years is the best kept secret …for all seekers of tranquility to discover..The Western Isles..uk
Death at home cleaning his birdcage. He’s only human, you know ;) 9×12”, canson 140 lb. cold press paper. watercolors and ink. Original for sale $99.00
This was fun! / /
Barack is my Homeboy…A Dream With Denim…
Those who are members of the Former DPF Group will be saddened to hear that our friend YellowJacket...
Those who are members of the Former DPF Group will be saddened to hear that our friend YellowJacket (Paul) passed away early morning 9th October USA time. His wife Merlyne has requsted that I pass this news on to his ‘online family’. While we know he is now free of pain and with his Maker, as humans we will miss him and his wonderful sense of humour, his courage, and his encouragement. He touched so many lives. I admire him so much for rising above his disabilities and looking for ways to still make a difference. Till recently he was out photographing animals in the local shelter in order to maximise their opportunity of finding a home. I have expressed our love and support to his wife Merlyne, and said I would pass on any comments from his ‘online family’ in about a week’s time. So please feel free to add any expressions of sympathy and support to this Journal which you would like passed on to Paul’s family. I know Merlyne would also appreciate your prayers – she speaks of her unpreparedness to be alone. We celebrate Paul’s photography and life in the Former DPF Group overview with Features of his work, and Paul as our Featured Artist.
Barack Obama Rasta Colors Stencil
Obama in Diamonds
Parody beer logo for Barack Obama
There is so much crazyfreakycool stuff happening around here at the moment anyone would think it was Christmas already. Actually anyone w…
There is so much crazyfreakycool stuff happening around here at the moment anyone would think it was Christmas already. Actually anyone who has been into any shop since August would think it was Christmas already. Firstly, calling all t-shirt mentalists, do you want your clothes hung in a store next to Carnaby Street, London? Does Amy Winehouse need to go into hibernation? Of course, so go and check out this mentalist tee comp we just launched over here, you’ll be too excited to sit down. Secondly, anyone hanging around the t-shirt section in the last six months would have had to be clinically dead to have not noticed the infectious rise of one Natalie ‘I’ve got at least a million new challenges up my sleeve’ Tyler, who has more impact on the clothing world of RedBubble than the Earl of Sandwich had on convenience food. So without further ado I’d like to officially welcome her into the RedBubble fold. Good work Nat. She’ll be doing lots of community based bits and pieces and also some good healthy idea generating and marketing and probably a whole bunch of other stuff that she hasn’t bargained for at all. And while we’re on the subject on new staff, I’d like to introduce you to Rhana Griffin who you’ll probably have noticed around the place being super helpful and energetic, so super helpful in fact we thought we’d make it official, so now Rhana will be focusing on our customer service, a role she’s already been assisting admirably with, and has now made it a full time objective, nicely done. / / And finally, the sharp ones among you will have noticed that Nat is based in London, the sharper of you may have also noticed that a few months ago I moved my bombshell of a desk at the Melbourne RB office to that very same London, and it’s about now I’d like to stir up the interests of all of you who are perfectly capable of dealing with 362 days of rubbish weather, extraordinarily full trains and very expensive cornish pasties, and direct your attention here. The official home of RedBubble UK, where Nat and myself can keep you all abreast of future challenges, meet-ups and general English shenanigans, in the cold. That’s about all the excitement I can handle right now. / / Originally from here
How beautiful on the mountains / are the feet of those who bring good news, / who proclaim peace, / who bring good tidings, / who proclaim salvation, / who say to Zion, / “Your God reigns!” / ~Isaiah 52:7 Photomanipulation Created in Photoshop CS2 Stock Credits: / Horse / Mountains / Sky / Letter
Charcoal drawing on news paper. Inspired by the way the media manipulates us! I hate the way the media tells us what they think we should hear rather than letting us work it out for ourselves. This ghostly form represents the way I feel about the media. Big brother is ever watchful! / / featured in THE TORCH / featured in Works on Paper / featured in Outsiders
If any Londoner had chosen to brave Saturday’s blistering 18’ and shuffled down to one of our more fashionable districts and into a certa…
If any Londoner had chosen to brave Saturday’s blistering 18’ and shuffled down to one of our more fashionable districts and into a certain Demo Store, they’d have had their awe neuron shattered as an immense wave of ‘excellence in t-shirt design’ overcame them. Yes, the winners of our most recent Sound tee competition have hit the shelves, to the delight of 12 million shoppers and considerably more pigeons. Let’s once again put our mouse down and our hands together for the clear champions Ine Spee, Cathie T, Scott Robinson, Nick Ford and DieselLaws. That’s enough words, show me those pictures…... This is the mannequin they’ll all eventually get displayed on. / Ine Spee’s Whistle Boy in the front window. / And I was just about to swear at these people for ‘being in the way’ when I realised they were photographing Ine Spee’s top in the window, so instead I gave them some chocolate. / Good work on all fronts, to Demo, to the winners, to everyone who entered, and to all of you for voting efforts. Bye
It took several weeks of my blatant flirting before James realised I actually meant it in…
It took several weeks of my blatant flirting before James realised I actually meant it in all those bubblemails about taking me on a date. In the end I just asked him out and thankfully he said yes. Jump forward to last weekend and it was his turn to do the asking, but the answer was still yes. / / / / .
The vog (volcanic smog) in my front yard, Big island Hawaii. / I sent this picture to the local news and they put it on there website Viewable here and also on the 5 o’clock news on may 24th 2009. / As-is / Polaroid i633 6.0 mega pixels. Featured in Young enthusiasts group
BEE ABSTRACT / Best viewed large. / / / / / / “BEE ABSTRACT” was FEATURED in the group REDFIELD PLUGINS / / I have finally created “an abstracted bee” using various filters and techniques from Redfield plugins and Photoshop. I thought it would look kind of neat on a card, in a frame, or on a canvas. / /
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!
Inspired by the recent red sand storm in Australia and the wonderful photography captured then and shared on Red Bubble. Of course, I didn’t really need another excuse to use RED in my art work. :)) This artwork has been FEATURED in the “I Love Birds” group!
Photo captured at the Calgary zoo. Many of you may have heard of the tiger here that recently attacked two people that broke into the zoo late at night. Well here is the guilty party involved : ) Not only were the two injured very badly but they were also criminaly charged with trespassing !! Cant blame the cat for that ! / /
There are times in our lives where we all feel like we’re not producing enough work or nurturing and our creativity. It’s easy to reach a…
There are times in our lives where we all feel like we’re not producing enough work or nurturing and our creativity. It’s easy to reach a point where you feel as though you haven’t been creative for ages. Today I’d to share a little tool that has helped me avoid that feeling, even when I’m too snowed under to even contemplate spending time on a project. It’s called a feed reader (otherwise known as a software based aggregator or RSS reader). A feed reader allows you to read updates from multiple blogs and websites in one place, and saves visiting all your favourite blogs on a regular basis. It’s a useful tool for keeping up to date with news an information on the topics that you’re passionate about including art, design, photography and writing. It can serve as a great learning tool and source of ideas and inspiration … a bit like having a daily newspaper written just for you. Here’s a peek at just a few of the many (currently over 60) blogs I keep an eye on: / / / / / / Setting up a feed reader is quite simple. There are many web based feed readers including Google Reader, Bloglines and Netvibes. All you need to do is sign up for an account then add the feeds you’d like to follow. Each time you sign into you feed reader, you’ll have a list of recent posts on your chosen topics. For those who are interested in finding out more, these links should help: Which Feed Reader is best? Web Based Aggregators How News Aggregators and RSS Readers Work RSS explained And if you’re interested in finding some creative content, these lists are a good start: Top 20 (or so) Art Blogs 160 t-shirt blogs Bloglines most followed blogs The Top 100 Photography Blogs Best art and design blogs of 2009 Top 10 Blogs for Writers Top 100 Creative Writing Blogs This is how I make sure I get my daily dose of creativity outside of the bubble. How do you stay inspired and motivated when you don’t have time to create? We’d also like to hear about the creative blogs you follow … Nat
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 290,900 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.