Ochre 

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  • Digital collage

  • Digital collage

  • Digital collage

  • Theme and variation

  • Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.

  • Inspired by the palette used at times by Toulouse LauTrec, I created this view of a dancer. A celebration of the thigh, I think. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.

  • Original acrylic painting on stretched canvas. A fun, experimental abstract. What I personally find really interesting about this little painting are the close up details . All the little nooks and crannies, cool markings and layers of subtle color. So much going on. Hope you like it too, thanks for looking. Close-up image:

  • a new, darker work from an ongoing series with blindfolds. / 36×21” Oils on Canvas

  • Oils on Canvas- 24×36” / OMG it’s not a Nude!! yes it does happen.. there’s a tiny portrait in the middle of the eye- about the size of a 10cent piece.

  • Pastel Painting on Colourfix Paper / /

  • / rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – no cropping, no stitching. Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /

  • Medium: Multi/mixed-media – charcoal, pastel, gesso, watercolour, acrylic, oil, collage, leaves, fabric, papers – himalayan rice paper, cartridge, Arches 300 gsm rag paper. / Triptych: H.122 x W.170 / This work is from the curated group exhibition ‘Remnants of Presence’ Exhibition. Innisfail, Far North Queensland. / One of the conceptual challenges for each artist was to approach a work with subject matter in-two-parts to show recent practice/new work development and be shown together. Visible Traces represents renewal, journey of experiences and time passage. Part A – Of recent practice (the two outer side panels) makes reference to the initial inspirations from: the natural environment, the human figure, various motifs including banana fibre made receptacles/vessels, lino prints and evolved symbology. Part B – The new work (centre) Prior artwork imagery & object ‘remnants’ were used for the initial stimuli and also represents my ‘presence’. All is fused into an abstract multi-layered composition. It is a collective tribute to the tropical shapes, forms, patterns, and textures etc that were the initial inspirations, the visible signage. Organic, gestural and spontaneous in feel (energy), with collage and mixed media processes mingled with personal symbolism. The work provides the viewer with facets and moments. Although ambiguous, there are sufficient visual markers to draw them in to discover further information and help them to intuitively and conceptually complete what they may perceive in the work and to sense the presence of the artist (spirit).

  • Photoshop, 2008

  • Here’s another one in my African series. Digitally altered acrylic on canvas.

  • 12×12 Mixed Media: wood panel, collage, oil paint, clocks and shellac. Photographed and touched up in photoshop.

  • three plate monoprint on arches paper ,chapstick was used as resist

  • Monotype Print, which has been further painted into / March 2009 / Zerkall Etch 250g / Acrylic paint !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off white/product:framed-print/size:small/view:preview/2808484-2-orchid-monotype.jpg!

  • Oil on canvas – 76×76cm (30×30 inches) – 2009

  • Oil on canvas – 92×137cm – 2009

  • The Breakaways is a site of siginificance to the Antakirinja Matuntjara Yankunytjatjara people. They are a striking example of arid scenery from the flat-topped mesas to the stony gibber desert. The area is rich in Aboriginal and European history. The Breakaways are one of the hottest places in Australia, with summer temperatures reaching up to 65 degrees celsius.Seventy million years ago, this area was covered by an inland sea. Fossils of the original sea creatures can be found throughout the area. Ancient Aboriginal artefacts can be found throughout the reserve. Abandoned jasper and silcrete stone tools and flakes are the most commonly found. The levels of workmanship of the stone implements varies greatly, from rough stone fragments to highly worked, finely edged cutting tools. Before European settlement, Aboriginal people called the area “umoona”, meaning “long life”. It was named after the umoona tree, which is found in the Breakaways. The full Aboriginal legend about the Breakaways is secret men’s business, but some of the story can be told. In this photo, Ungkata is featured (the small mesa). Ungkata means “bearded dragon lizard” and this particular animal is the token for the Antakirinja people. The Breakaways is the main source of red ochre used in body decoration for ceremonies. Other ochre colours are also found here. Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM / Exposure: 5 exposures (-2,-1,0,+1,+2 EV) / Aperture: f/18 / Focal Length: 38mm / ISO Speed: 100 / Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 06 September 2009 05.38pm Post Processing: / Imported into Lightroom / Exported 5 exposures to Photomatix / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option / Re-imported back into Lightroom / Curves adjustment in Lightroom / Dust removal in Lightroom / Sharpening in Lightroom / Added keyword metadata / Exported as JPEG

  • the first painting i have ever created. based on, and inspired by, not fit for man or beast by the inimitable mimi yoon. a rough attempt, but the beginning of a journey. jordan busson. 21 november 2009. picture taken with a mobile phone. add elucidate on: /

  • December 09 : I’ve decided to re-work this one. It’s my best seller, so why would I change a good thing? / Because I felt it could still be better. / I wanted to ramp up the colour a little, & gave it a grungier border. I hope you enjoy this edit. Featured – WTF are you wearing?! – December 2009 close detail : / If you’re looking for the original, click on this T-shirt : /

  • This is a faithful photographic reproduction of an original two-dimensional work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain because its copyright has expired. Original can be seen on Wikimedia Commons 30×40 Canvas, framed and available for sale. Completed 12.12.09. Franz Marc (February 8, 1880 – March 4, 1916) was one of the principal painters and printmakers of the German Expressionist movement. / / / ! / My zazzle gallery has a premium range of gifts that are suitable for people of all ages and tastes: an eclectic collection of unusually imaginative, hip and sometimes beautiful designs. Enjoy browsing though this store and please feel free to comment: there is always room for improvement. / / / Some products from my Zazzle store Female Contemporary Art More Zazzle choices from Female Contemporary Art Wear my Art. Try out these items at Female Contemporary Art See more of taiche at ZAZZLE / Baby Custom T-Shirts :dress that baby up with a special design on a custom t-shirt, long sleeve or onesize / Kids Custom T-Shirts .from organic t-shirts to long sleeve shirts, boys, girls, and toddlers can fill their fashion needs with a one-of-a-kind custom t-shirts for kids. Check out the latest organic t-shirts, sweatshirts, and girls shirts. And plenty of styles for toddlers too! Aprons / Bags / Buttons / Cards / Hats / Keds Shoes / Keychains / Magnets / Mousepads / Mugs / Postage / Postcards / Stickers / T-Shirt / Ties Selected works of art from my 2009 Portfolio Do not forget to check out my range of fully customisable calendars. Simply let me know your choice of images and months to show them and I will create especaillly for you. You can choose from any of my images. /

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