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  • This is picture two in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.

  • Oil painting

  • This work has been favorited 20 times oil on canvas 45×30cm

  • This work has been favorited 16 times 12236 views acrylic on wallpaper 150×80cm

  • acrylic on canvas

  • Oil painting

  • This work has been favorited 17 times Acrylic on canvas 120×80cm

  • This work has been favorited 17 times acrylic on bambo wallpaper 120×80cm

  • Number 5 in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-composed in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. Based on the idea we chucked around about including the tags in the image…

  • Oils on canvas 30×30cm / In this one I think I painted quite closely to the manipulation. I did however turn some of the whips of fire in the shadows into locks of curly red hair. I also made some texture with the first coat. / She is of Fire / which a few changes made along the way again. / Series: / Water: / Earth: / Air: / Fire:

  • / “Segmented is part of the Portfolio Collection...a metaphor for the stages of life…Acrylic on Canvas… Dreams broken to pieces on sharp jagged rocks of life / Thoughts sometimes restored, sometimes gone missing, life / Friends now close, swept away on a tidal wave of life / Hope crushed by words, restored by a smile, renewed life / Family for some there, for others gone, a lonely life / Faith missing in action, now found, renewed hope, life / Dreams, thoughts, friends, hope, family, faith / Pieces of life, pieces of you, pieces of me, life in pieces. L. E. Truitt / / / / / / /

  • acrylic on canvas 120×90cm

  • Can’t get enough of this old place…it’s my new favourite location.

  • Acrylic on canvas / 65×54 cm / 2008 After Creepy Chan self-portrait / I found the original photo is here: http://community.livejournal.com/topmodel/2342901.html / The girl who took the photo as well as the model, is Allison Harvard; she’s a contestant on next season’s America’s Next Top Model. Oh my, how am I going to reach her?? :P I’ve written her an e-mail!! let’s see if she answers :)) My website / Facebook

  • ♥YAY♥ Winner of the Lolita Lollypop Challenge- FEATURED in Lolita at Play and The Feature Fraternity – - – + – - - Other work some might enjoy: ♥ / – - – + – - - created using a scanner, illustrator and photoshop. / inspired by tokyo street culture & fashion SEE THE TEE VERSION

  • Night crawled through the window, hoping to not be seen, fell across the bed and made itself comfortable. / “I didn’t invite you.” / There was no response. Night began to whisper to itself in a dream. Its dark shadows fled the mattress and drooled over onto carpet, up the side of a night stand that cradled a temporarily favorite novel, a lamp that had once belonged to the owner’s mother and a stack of unread books purchased at the Goodwill store. Night crawled up the side of the wall and across a painted canvas. It shielded its eyes from the glare outside. Yellow neon shifted in ribbons around cardboard and brick. Headlights beamed, streamed and faded. The sidewalk was bothered by dark shapes streaming back and forth, flickering in jerky animation at times and at others, folding in smooth drapes of darkness, like blue-black frosting. / Night moved. It always on the move. Following. Escaping. Searching. Always moving toward the light. Or away from it. Sometimes Night wished it could lay down and stop running. Just for twenty-four hours. But it never could. / It grabbed its hat and moved smoothly, silently back out of the window and across the street. / “Oh, well, another day another sunrise.” Night said to itself. Then it turned to look back and shouted. “By the way, I’ll be back, whether I’m invited or not.” Change of Scene is acrylic on paper 15”x20”

  • Digital reflex camera / iso 200, f 6.3, 1/20 sec., 28 (42) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Retro Conglomerate Winner in the challenge Doorknobs & Handles Top ten in the challenge Your Favorite Shadow / Top ten in the challenge Minimalist Doors

  • I was going through some old shots I had taken a while back and found this one..didn’t like it when I took it..but played around with it some and now I kinda like what I came up with..I never throw away a shot..you just never know what you can do with it in the future.. Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens

  • An abandoned pleasure craft up on blocks at St Marks, Florida … hunting around underneath the hull I found some wonderful art work. I see waves rolling in one behind the other, with the dawn sun catching the one about to break on the shore. FEATURED ON RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE NOVEMBER 2009 / Sold as matted print and as framed print 11×14, both from two galleries. Selected for regional juried art show (126 selected out of 300 entries). / Viewed 460 times as of 27 Nov 09 / / Nikon D90 with Nikon 60mm macro on tripod f/13 1/40s ISO 400. /

  • Best viewed larger Featured in Snow Glorious Snow October 19, 2009. An adorable little Black Capped Chickadee perched on my deck railing, braving the snow and ice on a February afternoon in 2008. I named this image in honor of my friend, Renee Dawson who loves Black capped Chickadees dearly, and who also coined the phrase. Her chickadee images are beyond compare!!! I just thought this little guy looked a bit “kerflustered” on this cold winter’s day!! Image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 55-200mm vr Nikon lens at 190mm focal length. Shutter 1/320, aperture f/5.6, exp. 0.00, iso 800. I hand-painted the entire bird in Corel Paint 11 and created and added the snow layer in Photoshop. Texture layer from Skeletal Mess at Deviant Art added in Photoshop. The following information is from What Bird.com Overview / Black-capped Chickadee: Medium-sized, stocky chickadee with pale gray upperparts and breast and pale olive-brown underparts. The black cap and bib and white cheeks are conspicuous. Black bill is short and thin. Wings are dark with broad white edges on feathers. State bird of Maine and Massachusetts. / INTERESTING FACTS / The song of the Black-capped Chickadee is one of the most complex vocalizations of all animals, acting as a contact call, an alarm call, to identify an individual, or to indicate recognition of a particular flock. / They may cache food in hundreds of different sites, recalling those locations and retrieving food up to 28 days later. / It is the state bird of Maine and Massachusetts. / A group of chickadees are collectively known as a “banditry” and a “dissimulation” of chickadees.

  • please full view for texture details / - a variation done from my photograph for my Variance Collection 2010 catalogue “Etcetera” / offered to home commercial designers and individual. (available in many other color schemes and style finish or request a more personalized one) / features Aqua, lime or indigo (Dec 12th 2009) Out of the blue (Dec 7th 2009) / . / DSLR Sony a100 | DT 18-70mm 3.5/5.5 Sony lens (©2008 – Quebec, Canada) / . / views 230 | favorites 16 / . / . / / . / . /

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