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the talented Jo O’Brien begged me for an hour to draw all over her and take a photo…. the biro didn’t last!
Nikon D70 / focal length: 35 / aperture: 22 / shutter: 8 sec / time taken: 10:04am / date taken: 5/18/07 / filter: Cokin, neutral grey ND4 / used a tripod By this time of day the sun was getting really hot. I had to put the filter on in order to get the effect of the water I wanted. I always shoot in Manual mode with my waterfall pictures. I used selective color and curves to enhance the effects. I try to get the water as highlighted as possible without losing much detail and keep the contrast at a high level. I tried to use the rocks to frame the picture, let me know what you think about this technique. /
I figured… Hey, there should be a t-shirt version of this!!!! I’d wear it every time I pump gas!!!! Note: This is supposed to be a social commentary of the current state of our union, especially here in the expensive state of California, where this sad fact is almost true! Gas shortage my ass! Can you tell I am just a teeny bit bitter? :o) / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Mixed Media Design, Digital Illustration. Technique: Digital Illustration from scanned original. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3, HP Scanner. / ALSO AVAILABLE / Have You Seen The New Five Dollar Bill? Cards & Wall Art /
Model: Jo O’Brien www.vividphotography.net see all collaborations with Jo here
margot and richie tenenbaum one of my most favorite scenes in a movie ever!! sharpie and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches
This is another drawing by my seven year old son, Josiathe. I love his art. Its hilarious. Any of Josiathe’s art that you buy goes straight into his college fund.
sharpie and prismacolor marker on bristol paper 9×12 i’m also a henna artist, so this is inspired by my love for henna.
sharpie and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches
Art by Angelique Price (“Self Acceptance” by Angelique Price and her 7 year old son, Josiathe Price)
sharpie and bic permanent marker on bristol paper 9×12 inches
Acrylic on Canvas. The painting is varnished with numerous coats of acrylic varnish for long term protection of your investment. This picture is absolutely original and pure hand painted. Listed by artist. The picture size is after a stretch. Shipping method: the painting is shipped rolled into sturdy cardboard tube with plastic covers. Buyer requirements: you will need to have it stretched at a framer in your area before it will be ready to hang. The perception of colors depends on the monitor. Photo not always can bring you all riches and abundance of colors. Return policy details: Returns will be accepted within 7 days of you receiving the artwork. If you are unhappy with the item and would like to return it, please make sure it is packaged and shipped in the same way that it was received. The artwork must be in it’s original condition. All funds minus shipping and handling will be refunded upon return. / Payment Type: PayPal.
Model(s): Jo O’Brien / Location: Tasmania www.vividphotography.net see all collaborations with Jo here
Another portrait of my muse
sharpie, bic and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches
A “thank you” to all who have protected us in the past.. and now. /
:) save your gas money feel the road leave your hair feel the wind let your heart be happy for the beats fort myers Florida , or anywhere for that matter
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An expression of love and passion… / / An honour and joy it is to work with such beauitful human beings… / Jo O’Brien & James Price / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
This is a Dedication and a Tribute for a young Sudanese man, who was viciously set-upon and killed by a group of 8-10 youths/men on the 26 Oct 2009. The young man (23 yo) died from a fatal stab-wound to the neck. He bled to death. He leaves behind a daughter of 3 years of age, and his young partner, the mother of his little girl. At least 2 of the gang have been arrested since the incident and have been charged with murder. He came to this country (Australia) at the age of 19 with the view of achieving a “better” life, to get a job, and to start sending money back to his family still living in Sudan. Over the past few weeks I came to know him, his story, his fears, his experiences, his struggles, the racism he’d experienced, the depression and the alcoholism that he’d succumbed to since living here in the land of his disappointment. Not too long ago he said he was happier, though very poor and often hungry, “back home”. We laughed occasionally and talked deeply, and he was starting to feel encouraged for the first time since being here. He’d told me how he wanted to be a “better” father, and not get angry with his partner, to get off the drinking cycle and to learn not to react to, nor escalate the racial taunting he experienced too often. Our country and our Governments proffer much to such immigrants. I believe “we” as a Nation have failed our end of the arrangement. His family chose him to come here, as he had the best prospects to learn and “succeed” on behalf of those he would leave behind. His mother’s hopes and dreams now end with his death. His partner is alone and confused, still coming to terms with what had happened. A little girl sleeps restless, never to know her father, and the beautiful spirit that lay within,beneath the shame and disappointment he’d felt with regard to his life in Australia. And the price for Freedom for this young man? His death. He no longer suffers, ‘tis a fact — and a few such as I, are left to wonder, “Why?” I have the fortune and the privilege to have met and gotten to know this young man — this warrior lost — and he has given me more than he will ever know. He journeys beyond these shores, westward towards the setting sun, across the ocean, returns in spirit to his Sudan, his Africa, his homeward calling.
prismacolor markers on bristol paper
prismacolor markers on bristol paper
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