Bottle Brush plant in full bloom.
A Protea
CHEMICHENKo / taken on a old point and shoot camera left in a cupboard for ten years scanned then digitaly altered with pop art filter,ink sketch,relief and others i can’t remember. / text was done in irfan veiw
What I picture when someone says this phase. MY BUBBLESITE
Now that Molly is three years old, she asked if she could invite her friends to a slumber party. I was a bit reluctant knowing how noisy and chaotic a sleep over can be. I resigned myself that I would not sleep while her girlfriends laughed, gossiped, told secrets and played with her new toys, I asked her to make a list of her buddies that she wanted to invite. Although she is very popular, I told her that the limit was ten friends so she would have a more intimate party with those she invited. I think she wanted to invite all her girlfriends from camp to get more presents. Her loyalty to her friends of all breeds, religions and colors is a very endearing quality. I don’t know if you remembered Bertha, the flatulent Boxer who alienated all the campers by expelling excessive gas, especially in the pools where everyone laughed at the bubbles that poor Bertha could not control. Girls can be cruel as they enter adolescence and despite losing the Ms. Congeniality award, she befriend Bertha demonstrating her noble and keen sense of injustice. I could write a book about Molly’s adventures at Canyon Ranch Camp for Dogs. As predicted, the party was very loud and when Molly opened up her presents, she became hysterical at the amazing toys her friends chose, especially Bertha’s gift who is a bit unstable. Knowing that entering her room would be interpreted as intrusive, I had to leave quickly and caught this photo before Molly knew I was present. She is the most expressive dog and although she is twenty-one in human years, Irish Setters are very slow to mature. I wanted her to feel that she was the host of the party and I was a cool mom who stayed in the background. When I closed the door I heard woofs and whispers while her friends began pouncing on the bed and eating their party favors. Molly slipped Bertha some Beano hoping this would control her flatulence that could have been a big problem in a small room. Thankfully, Bertha did not want to be isolated and made several trips to the doggy door that leads outside. The next day Molly showed me her presents that were great fun except for a few that could be considered fun novelty toys for adults. I hope I made the right decision when I told her I also thought they were very humorous after she asked me to buy her another anatomically correct plush animal. Her favorites was Ted E Bear, Chubby Bear, Sir Johnson the Lion, Vinnie da Stallion and Morty the Moose. These amusing toys might have caused Molly to laugh until she cried, but there were other gifts or activities that also caused a canine riot in Molly’s room. What do you think could have been so funny for a three year old dog? I welcome your opinions!. Recommended Reading: Surviving Ophelia-Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls / Mary Pipher, Ph.D.
Featured in Live, Love, Dream 5th Nov, 2008. / This is a beautiful thatched pub/restaurant, The Brace of Pheasants in Plush, Dorset. They have a wonderful menu and I was about to eat there, but, unfortunately, arrived at 15:05 and the kitchens closed at 15:00. Oh well, maybe next time. / The pub ‘sign’ is not a sign at all but an illuminated glass cabinet containing a brace of stuffed pheasants – a cock and a hen. I don’t know how long the glass box has been up there, but I know it wouldn’t be five minutes outside a London pub before some senseless yob would throw a brick at it.
Junkyard Series
digital photograph, adjusted in photoshop, self portrait. “Dispair” was featured in the group Emotional Adults – Not Happy Campers in early February, 2009. THANK YOU! :)
you should know by now. / be careful what you put them through / people are fragile things / you should know by now / you’ll speak when you’re spoken to / Editors—“Munich” Digital image modified in photoshop. It is a self-portrait, but it is part of a series intended to focus on the other model (the bear). An experiment. Yay! Featured, 7/3/2009 in: The X – Human Sentiment Group. Thank you!
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
/ / I’ve gone a bit crazy with elephants lately, and after seeing little Luk Chai the baby elephant at Taronga Zoo, Sydney over the last couple of days, i just had to create another version, i hope you like him… in honour of ‘Luk Chai’... welcome to the world Little Prince… A pencil drawing coloured digitally :) This would make a nice welcome card for a new baby boy, nursery, children’s room, or a nice birthday gift and all occasion card or print for anyone who loves and collects elephants
sales of this design so far – 1 sale / / / I’ve gone a bit crazy with elephants lately, and after seeing little Luk Chai the baby elephant at Taronga Zoo, Sydney over the last couple of days, i just had to create yet another version, a little baby girl elephant this time, i hope you like her… in honour of ‘Luk Chai’... welcome to the world Little Prince… A pencil drawing coloured digitally :) This would make a nice welcome card for a new baby girl, nursery, children’s room, or a nice birthday gift and all occasion card or print for anyone who loves and collects elephants
MODEL – liona tierney / PHOTOGRAPHER – lisa preece to see more photos from this shoot click HERE
mua/piercings/model – Liona Tierney / photographer – lisabella preece / dreads – katy valdron / tattoos – jesse tierney to see MORE from this shoot please click HERE
I really hope you enjoy this latest design creation of mine! I have used my camera, a Precious Moments doll by the Precious Moments Company & a cute little dress which I had also bought to give to my sister for her little girl’s birthday! Take care & thanks so much for taking time to enjoy your view! Smiles Leilani :o)
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