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  • Alice in Wonderland inspired vector artwork. A mix of my favourite worlds! see also: / / and…. /

  • Pied Cormorant. The background is a rock in shadow, hence dark, yet the sun was shining through his beak. Canon 20D / Views: 425 / Favs: 11 This image received Honours at the North Shore Salon of Photography, a national competition in New Zealand this year. (2007) Honours, North Shore Photographic Society, A Grade.

  • Another bit of fun

  • Raw photo. Taken in my kitchen. :-) Cranberry Pie / In a pie shell put: / 2c. cranberries / 1/2c. brown sugar Mix & pour on top / 1/2c. melted butter / 1/2c. flour / 1/2c. sugar / 2 eggs Bake at 350F for 45-55 minutes

  • Pug and Boston Terrier puppies sleeping nose-to-nose. Taken at a local petstore I worked at.

  • / (Award Winning) Earl (Grey) and his girlfriend Jasmine, have their own tea party :) You can’t go wrong with a kamikaze sun and dandelions, its a formula that ceases to fail! Recently, both publicly and privately I’ve been discussing my processes with you kids! Although all of the elements here (basically everything with a thickblackoutline) were pre-existing, ......... it took about 4-5 hours to put together!

  • Amazingly there are 20 species of Magpie in the world. Not quite sure which I have painted here… looks more like an Australian magpie Many people consider them superstitious, they certainly have their place in folklore, some believe they bring good luck, others believe bad. I remember being played Rossini’s Thriving Magpie when I was quite young; it is said they have a panache for shiny, silvery things which they like to steal and hide. / Here the magpie has found a key! I wonder where it came from? I see him as a ‘Keeper of Secrets’. / The selected text comes from a traditional rhyme I was told as a child: One for sorrow, Two for joy, / Three for a girl, Four for a boy, / Five for Silver, Six for Gold / Seven for a secret never to be told This is an acrylic painting on canvas.

  • My homage to Pushing Daisies! I felt all happy cos its so lovely here in the UK, so I photoshopped every element to produce this. I hope you like it :)

  • From my Grandfather’s Ninety-Fourth birthday party.

  • Please see here for more details Excuse the size, its really rather epic!

  • Daisy Mae’ / by / Leena Hedman

  • 2007 Bay Arabian Gelding YEARLING / / FEATURED in the 100% Group Oct.28th,2008 / FEATURED in the Livestock In General Group Nov.19th,2008 / FEATURED in the Alphabet Soup Group Jan.13,2009 Top Ten (4th) in the Best of Y Challenge Get this popular photo on merchandise! / US Stamp Mug

  • / Strawberry tart is the second in the series “Delicious”... Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper… In the description that accompanied “Blueberry Tart” I referred to the work of a famous American artist called “Wayne Thiebaud”, who stated that his subject matter came out of a genuine experience from his life, from the American world, in which he was privileged to be. He went on to say that it was the most genuine thing which he had done. His subject matter is a commentary on the abundance that is a part of American society and the longings and desires ( e.g. all those cakes in a row) that go along with it. Like Thiebaud, this new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life… in addition to being a painter, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen… my belief is that since I have to cook to feed my family I had better do it well, (I have an abhorrence of wasted time), so to that end I have almost as many cookbooks as art books, in fact I have a collection of several hundred cook books… I have mentioned before, that there is a peacefulness, a feeling of rightness when I sit down to paint food… although all painting brings me pleasure, there is a special joy when I paint food… it is as though it is what I was meant to do ... The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice J. Macgregor / (Click image to link)

  • / “Lemon Curd and Blueberry Tart” is part of the “Delicious” collection..Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured in Light in the Darkness…. This new series is definitely a reflection of my particular experience… it is at once a commentary on the richness of our culture and at the same time a reflection of my daily life…food is essential to life…suffice it to say we can’t exist with out it ... Painting food has a long history and according to Kenneth Bendiner in the comprehensive “Food in Painting”, is a separate classification of Art…He “underlines the central importance of 16th century innovations in food subjects and the great influence of 17th century Dutch art in the development of food imagery”. / He explains, with examples of paintings by the likes of Rembrandt, Chardin, Manet, Warhol and many others, how “food images can be purely symbolic, surrealist, and an element in allegories…he also shows the optimistic, human centered Renaissance spirit of food painting, and the way abundance, success and fulfillment pervade this art”. “But the illusion fails, and time returns us / to noisy cities where the blue / is seen in patches, up between the roofs. / The rain exhausts the earth then; / winter’s tedium weighs the houses down, / the light turns miserly—the soul bitter. / Till one day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs”. excerpt…Eugenio Montale / / (Click image to link)

  • In his sumptuous exploration of food images (Food in Painting), Kenneth Bendiner states, that ” food for the art historian can be the one area where conscious rules and dignified ideas need not hold sway - the real urges and concerns of a painter or his society can rise to the surface. There’s a certain freedom in the margins of art - where experiments and indulgence can operate—in other words more can be learned about someone from his backyard, than from the street façade of his house.” The latest painting from the series” Delicious” is “Scone with Berries and Cream. The Berries are a type of black berry, available all year round here… Watercolour on Arches Paper…Featured in Happy Haven… I grew up in a society where tea time was sacrosanct… dashing into the house after school, at four o’clock in the afternoon straight to the table which tea was laid, was an everyday thing… the weather was hot and the tea was refreshing… after several cups, one felt at peace with the world. Clotted Cream came from England in jars or tins but my mother also whipped up a wonderful cream from the top of the milk that came straight to our home from a neighboring farm every day…dinner was much later on in the evening ... You and I are great souls. / And we come together for a time. / We meet over a cup of tea here on earth. Shall we leave our shell and join with each other? / Shall we put down our shield and armor? / What will become of us if we do? / What horrible fate awaits us if we are defenseless? Tea is a time for love and tenderness without fear. / It is a time for sharing and learning and growing. / Come now, leave the battle gear behind. / Brave with me and let’s have tea. E.Grey Watercolour on Arches Paper.. One day through a half-shut gate / in a courtyard, there among the trees, / we can see the yellow of the lemons; / and the chill in the heart / melts, and deep in us / the golden horns of sunlight / pelt their songs* The strawberry is rough like a slave’s arduous life / Vermillion, green, and fuzzy like an inscripted pathway / It tastes like the first candy bar in a child’s life / It looks like a cold soda on a hot summer day / Sounds like the Sirens decepting voice. (Click images to link) Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb, / Real sky-blue, and heavy, and ready to drum / In the cavernous pail of the first one to come! / And all ripe together, not some of them green / And some of them ripe! You ought to have seen ...

  • Everyone loves a meat pie. / 102×102 cm / Acrylic on canvas / The origianl is for sale The theme for my latest exhibition was Australian life. I was born and raised in Japan, and the cultures of Australia and Japan are very different in some ways. I thought, “What is Australian life? Beaches, surfing, football, Hills hoist…” One of the ideas was meat pies. / I know many Australians love tomato sauce. My friend and I laughed together when we found out that she has a big bottle of tomato sauce and I have a soy sauce bottle of about the same size!! / How to paint “Meat Pie” is in the art amgazine”Fine Art & Decorative Painting” Vol 16 No 11!!

  • FEATURED ON THE REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE IN JULY 2009 featured in FOOD FOR THOUGHT – thank you very much! Reached top ten in the Food for thought: Pink Food and Drinks challenge Another TTV Same tartlet, different version

  • I took my little IR cam with me on the trip. One of the rare stops we did allowed me to capture this view from Fort Scratchley. Canon powershot pro1 IR, f/3.5, 1/320”, ISO 50, hand held OTHER SHOTS FROM THE ROADTRIP BEACH SHOTS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / LENSBABY / INFRARED / LANDSCAPES

  • One of my friends has little baby kitties & I just couldn’t help myself, I had to get a few shots of them! I just love babies!!!! This little guy got dirt on his nose. Too cute!! lol FEATURED in the group Love Is / FEATURED in the group Tabby Time

  • Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland Australia. Quite liked the vapour trail from a airliner in this shot. Bird is a Little Pied Cormorant, flying just ablove the waterline. Canon 50D, 22mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!

  • Canon 50D

  • This little cutie pie was being pushed in a doggie stroller in Florence, Oregon. Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • perteneciste a una raza antigua / de pies descalzos y de sueños blancos you belonged to an ancient race / of bare feet and white dreams - Shakira Inspired by the song Pies Descalzos by Shakira I am wings and dreams -dreaming is my reality ~ Erika I wish to follow my dreams… Mixed media – pastel, watercolor, colored pencil and pencil on drawing paper 18” x 12” I don’t think this picture does my drawing justice, I think it looks so much better in real life. I took so many pictures of this, I’m not completely satisfied…but it’ll do for now. What do you all think? oh and by the way, those are my feet – I’ve always wanted to have wings on my feet :D Featured in Friends of RedBubble

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