Presents
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VIEW LARGER to see detail. Also available in prints.
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Pierre is a parrot. © Cadence Gamache
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/ Spring Posy TShirt / Spring Fairy TShirt ‘Friends Series’ card by Karin Taylor One Spring Day is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic) on canvas textured paper. I have also used a variety of found objects, including lace and ribbons…and an especially beautiful gold paint for the wings which were underpainted first to created texture. On of my favourite paintings, my heart and soul went into this piece…two sweet little girls in darling dresses hanging out in the garden together….what could be nicer.
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Not sure if I’m finished with this one yet, I’d like to add more but I also like the simplicity and white space, would look great as a card as is. Will also be making this one available on a tee asap too. / Pen and pencil drawing. / ZOOM IN for detail.
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ALSO AVAILABLE IN: BLUE GREEN PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANOTHER COLOUR IS DESIRED
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New baby girl wrapped in a blanket of clouds.
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I’ve had a couple of requests to make this one available in a tee, so here is. / If anyone would like an individual fruit tee please let me know and I will be more then happy to upload them :) Available in guys and girls and many colours. The crazy fruits are also available on cards /
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Not quite up to standard but gotta keep that Santa train running…. / for all the children that have been good. Pay attention my boys… good children. / Inspired by the movie Polar Express. www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
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The Muse. / THE MUSE AND THE MASTER : Collaboration with ELF EVANS : VENUS, CCW20 / caroline caux / Author: caroline caux / Word Count: 176 / browse writing next “The MUSE looked upon her future, / With an inexpressible joy! / Her face was lit by the thought / Of the next passing days , / Where she would immerse totally into / The world , of the Master! / His music escaping from his instrument / With the agility of his fingers, / Embracing the key,they touched. / Sensuality could be felt , / Floating everywhere in the atmosphere! / One could only let go of, / All that was holding tight! / Free at last! / The joy of “knowing” would make, / Diamonds of tears, / Flow gently along the cheeks of the Muse! / The Master was the music itself! / Melody, Symphony, Apassionata, / From one degree to the next. / Crescendo , would / Inflame the soul of the Muse; / Absorbed in Him, / By Him, / By the music, / She would permeate everything that she touched! / He was Her, / She was Him! ” / Author : Caroline Caux 9th May 2006 @ 1am / Copyrights http://www.myfreecopyright.com/registered_mcn/CBC96_0D83A_1AAA9
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‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor Mi & Yuu is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal. These little girls are in Korean dress.
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Smooshy is doing his part to spread some Christmas cheer , and show that reindeer arent the only ones that can fly
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Santa had promised Mrs Claws that he would stop and take a cloud nap, at the first sign of fatigue, but that thought was far from his mind, when he was snapped back in his seat, then ripped forward as Rudolf increased power to overcome what he guessed must be turbulence drag. Poor Santa’s eyes literally popped out of his head with the sudden deceleration. Luckily he had modified his body, with a little off season genetic tinkering to cope with just this sort of eventuality. He had not survived for thousands of years without learning some very useful survival techniques along the way. He grinned at the image it must have presented, as his eyes recoiled and plopped back safely into their sockets. The presents were pulled slowly back into the sleigh, as the GPSS (Global Positioning Santa System) combined effectively with the microscopic magnetic linkers, built into the wrapping paper of the spilt gifts. He continued merrily on his way with no ill effects, save a slight twinge of conscience, knowing that the residents of Tjikavik would be without power on Christmas Eve. Well, the power lines weren’t there last year, he thought and he always like to do a low, high speed , fly past over the little hamlet. “Happy Christmas!” he yelled, in an attempt to make up for the power cut. Most of the windows in the tiny town shattered instantly with the sonic boom. He sped off, making a mental note to have a few words with the elf in charge of his Voice Magnifier.
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floral grunge design with heart and wings / also available as: / mousepad / card / mug / mug1 / postage / magnet / button / apron / bag / hat
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floral grunge design with heart and flowers. You can see more products with this design: / military apparel / bag / hat / apron / postage / love card / postcard / mousepad / mug / travel mug / magnet / button
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Selling Photography
by Jo O'BrienThis is based on my experience working at markets and in “painting and sculpture” galleries. I have heard of exclusively photographic gal…
This is based on my experience working at markets and in “painting and sculpture” galleries. I have heard of exclusively photographic galleries (collaborative- not just for a single photographer) which are an easier market but I am yet to find one in Melbourne. DISCLAIMER: The opinions presented in this journal are not a substitute for professional advice and are based on analogical evidence Things that I have found help to sell photography are: / 1) Taking a strikingly lucky, creative and one off image that others would struggle to replicate / 2) Presenting your photos in an original way / 3) Providing support material to the seller about the image and yourself / 4) Signing the image and providing info on the back / 5) Having a variety of photos available for sale / 6) Only having one copy of each image on display Things I have found detract from selling photography / 1) Inferior or unsuitable framing or packaging / 2) You are selling a whole bunch of your images and most of them look similar- or more so, look like you took them all on the same day / 3) No information about the image is available / 4) No image about the photographer is available / 5) I hate to say it but photographers with birthdates in the 1980s should consider omitting this information from their biography because youth = inexperience in the minds of some buyers. The exception seems to be works using a lot of photomanipulation. / 6) Damaged prints or packaging / 7) And it might have seemed the most obvious point but images that are not interesting, or that do not fufil a decorative need There are many ways of presentaion your images including: / 1) Loose prints or posters / 2) Matted prints (and whether to sign the image or the mat) / 3) Canvas Prints / 4) Framed Prints / 5) Putting your images on other products (tastefully) Generally speaking, bad presentation will doom the sale of even the most amazing photograph and that the more creative and unusual your presentation, the more attention you and your work will recieve. Who has some other tips?
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