Whole and cut Figs in an hand thrown ceramic bowl with fig leaves.
Original is an abstract pen and pencil on illustration board.
the corner containing a collection of things… the stone Buddha from my garden, some trees and bits of plants, some lamps, some doodlings, of course… all sorts… all ‘shopped together into this. Even I make an appearance in this one! ;o)
a variation on “boundless” / ...which is a variation from /
Just my idea of what it may look like inside… Used many different style from fratulius to layers upon layer and what not.
Drawn by hand on A2 cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen with a drawing line of 0.2mm. This drawing reminds me of trying to catch my dinner as a kid in Wales
Many houses around our area have these blooming in their yards. I think this is a Cherry Blossom. All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
It’s sort of funny to me the myriad ways life manifests itself. As whole organic entities, a rose bush is entirely different than a human being, although both are living beings. A part of that bush and a part of that person are no exceptions; those parts also conjure entirely different reactions upon viewing them. A single rose is a lovely thing, a symbol, a gift. A human ear is a grotesque and ugly object when seperated from it’s body…. Original work is 12”x24”, acrylic on masonite.
Ultra Fractal, done earlier in 2008. original source: Sense of Delight by Lilyas
Please support me and favorite this piece here too. Thank you / / Click them / / / / Yaaaay another installment of the flower and make-up series. This time the theme is green. I hope you enjoy this.
Mixed media work. I used the tools of photoshop to change this Fractal design to get the end result I wanted. / /
Chickens are omnivores.In the wild, they often scratch at the soil to search for seeds, insects and even larger animals such as lizards or young mice. Chickens in nature may live for five to eleven years depending on the breed.In commercial intensive farming, a meat Chicken generally lives only six weeks before slaughter.A free range or organic meat chicken will usually be slaughtered at about 14 weeks. Hens of special laying breeds may produce as many as 300 eggs a year. After 12 months, the hen’s egg-laying ability starts to decline, and commercial laying hens are then slaughtered and used in baby foods, pet foods, pies and other processed foods.The world’s oldest chicken, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, died of heart failure when she was 16 years old. / The male can be differentiated from the female by its comb Roosters can usually be differentiated from hens by their striking plumage, marked by long flowing tails and shiny, pointed feathers on their necks and backs (the hackles and saddle)—these are often colored differently from the hackles and saddles of females.
Self Portrait on 120gsm card (A4) My art is more me, than me! FEATURED in ‘Paintings Modern & Beyond – PiMT)’ June 2009 SPECIAL FEATURE in ‘the Sisterhood’ June 2009
Apophysis fractal without any postwork _
An Apophysis fractal
A fractal done with Apophysis, postworK: the frame
As is – Straight out of the camera! For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
Acrylic and textural mediums on canvas Close up of ‘Family Reunion’ FEATURED in ‘Art and Dis(ease)’ September, 2009
like the blood running through our veins…....this image is to remind us what are the really treasures of our life: Health for example…. An Apophysis fractal with some blur postwork in PI /
An Apophysis fractal image with some postwork in PI ____ /
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