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217 creative works found
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I finally got to paint this from my digital manipulation, Don’t Give Up Searching . I’m so pleased with the result. I used a few different textures and oil paint and made the eye brown rather then blue so that the image was unified in pallet to suit a college project so that I could paint this particular piece without abandoning duty.
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The lyrically fluid movement of the ocean against the sand on a calm quiet day. . . Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing, etc 36 X 55 inches / 92 X 140 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ...............................................................................................
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What time is it really? Which way are we going? Time looms over us all, hanging right in front of our heads…. / Was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press 180lb. paper, circa 2007.
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Took this a couple of weeks ago of my little girl at the beach and realised it’s potential this morning when I started to play with the colour, light and layers so of course I though that I would share!
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/ / Shoes available at zazzle / I’m a little Teapot Children’s Slipon Shoe at Zazzle / Baby’s Onesie available at Zazzle Gallery / Apron available at Zazzle Gallery ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor A little asian sweetie doing the ‘I’m a Little Teapot’ rendition beside the seaside, with pelicans and all! I’m a little tea pot / short and stout / here is my handle / here is my spout When I get all steamed up / hear me shout / ‘Tip me over, / Pour me out!’
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‘Inspirational Series’ card by Karin Taylor Nancy, Patsy, Ellen and Red Dog is a mixed media production. I used ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal on canvas textured paper. The original painting was just auctioned for charity recently. This work was also inspired by the _‘Legend of Red Dog aka The Pilbara Wanderer’, as is ‘Where is Red Dog’. Red Dog was an adventurous dog who seemed to belong to an entire community. / When his soulmate John died, Red Dog searched for him for the rest of his days, that’s loyalty for you! This painting depicts the time Red Dog’s search for John took him all the way from the dusty outback to Cottesloe Beach, with the girls from his hometown hot on his tail…... If you look closely you can see the tips of Red Dog’s ears way out past the breakers!
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/ / ‘Beach Buddies’ Series card by Karin Taylor Rockpool Therapy was created using sepia ink for the spontaneous fast flow of the outlines, and inks and watered down acrylics with a touch of pastel here and there for the rest. There are days when a visit to the rockpools does wonders for my soul! / To share a visit to the rockpools with one’s friends is even better.
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Migaloo is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper. Gazing out to sea on a warm summer day, she notices something, some movement further out to see, was that a splash or just the sea crashing on a bombie or coral reef out there? squinting…..squinting…..squinting…..... oh my! it’s a white whale!....Migaloo no less!
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‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor ‘I saw the angel in the marble and I carved until I set him free.” – Michelangelo Ocean Angel is a mixed media production (ink, charcoal, pastel, acrylics) on canvas textured paper. Ocean Angel is a beautiful mer-angel, a mythical creature from my own imagination….unlike the mermaids who are generally mischievous in folklore, Ocean Angel tends to care :D
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/ / / Dot and Spot is from the ‘Beach’ and ‘Friends’ Series of cards and prints by Karin Taylor. The original painting sold some time ago at a local art prize called the Southern Cross Art & Craft Exhibition in Ballina. It is one of my favourite pieces. Dot and Spot was created on canvas textured paper, using mixed media.
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Sun Spots is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal) on canvas textured paper.
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/ Black Eyed Susan Cards/Prints ‘Beach Series’ TShirt by Karin Taylor / A mixed Media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal
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‘Beach Series’ Fuschia Fuschia is a mixed media production, ink, charcoal, acrylic and pastel on canvas textured paper. Fuschia is relaxing in laid back luxury on her li-lo lolling about on the lilac waves!!!!! Ahhh, magic!
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/ Wintersun by Karin Taylor / Mixed Media on canvas textured paper / Ink Pastel Acrylic Charcoal / Beach Series I loved creating this piece, the design aspects are colour are strong, and it is reminiscent of a design on a dress that my mother made for me, actually we had mother and daughter dresses in the same material and wore them out on special occasions….
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Boats and Beach Babes – a mixed media collection of paintings inspired by beach going beauties of all shapes and sizes /
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OTHER NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / INDUSTRIAL
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/ Best of Friends TShirt ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor Best of Friends is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. Two sweet little girls with towels over their shoulders, one in a terry towelling dress on their way to the beach, and it’s such a bright sunny day with a big swell, hope they know to swim between the flags!!!
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Our Book is Published!!!!!
by Karin Taylor/ !http://www…
/ / She Sells Sea Cards by the Sea Shore / A short story by iAN Derrick with illustrations by Karin Taylor (me)!! Karin’s storefront iAN’s storefront This has been an amazing experience to be a part of….an enormous thank you to Matt Mawson who has tirelessly and generously worked over the past 2 days to bring this little book into being….. I could never have done it without you Matt! And of course a huge thank you to the amazing writer and friend of mine, one of those great Aussie characters that just keeps on keeping on, keeps on getting better with age…. that is iAN Derrick I first met iAN through a journal Matt wrote about one of iAN’s books, and since that day, we sorta hit it off….. I talked to iAN about my father and he also was inspired to write another short story called Understanding Harry and correct me if i’m wrong, but i think he may have been inspired to write a story that reflected some of the goings on with Matt’s four legged friend also. One day I got an email from the amazing iAN, saying although he thought my father should be the one to tell and publish his own stories, he’d had a little idea and brought it to life in Understanding Harry and not long after this i received a second email saying that he’d done it again, but i would have to wait til the morning when he loaded the story to red bubble, and he and I and hubby all savoured the moment….....waiting with baited breath, until upon waking in the morning two days ago, I was thrilled to discover this wonderful story had been written. A story about my characters…involved a certain Mrs T….but i will tell you no more, as it’s a must read…and you can read it over here She Sells Sea Cards by the Sea Shore Thank you iAN and Thank you Matt i am eternally grateful
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...an abstract painting, to capture the atmosphere of oneness and solitude with nature… acrylic painting…..I reccomend to view larger 100% proceeds to Wateraid
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/ / / Blockout is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / utilising ink pastel acrylic and charcoal
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/ Greeting Card / Framed Print / Mounted Print / Canvas Print / Matted Print White / Matted Print Black ‘Heart Series’ card by Karin Taylor Cross Your Heart is a mixed media painting, ink, charcoal, acrylic and pastel on a canvas textured paper (oh and there’s red glitter on her heart as well) This is a card and print which you can send to encourage someone, or to simply let them know you send your love and are thinking of them :) She represents the child in us all, the child within who wants to be loved, nurtured and accepted despite faults and misdeeds, she stands for the hope that we will show one another respect, goodness and kindness…..that we will all know what it is to be showered in lovingkindness…. it is my picture prayer for hope, love, peace representing all races, cultures, faces….because all hearts, regardless colour, race, creed or status, need the same thing to grow and thrive – love
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Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Hula Hips is a mixed media production on paper impressed with a canvas texture. I use a combination of ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic paint. I like to use pastel over the top of acrylic, allowing the acrylic to show through a bit. Hula Hips is a really out there kinda girl, loves life and lives it to the full! A nice happy birthday card this would make :D
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