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  • This is a tribute of sorts, although she`ll never see it. / No meaning, no message, just thoughts… Line art only because I think it suits, and colour would give it too defined an edge for a t-shirt. Hope you enjoy.. Pencil & paper, Photoshop and a bunch of hours. Print variation here

  • mellow
    by gothicolors

    US$4.43–US$50.54

    Crow on branch.

  • Edgar Pleat
    by Paul Compton

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Ink on paper illustration from a book I have written and illustrated. This character is largely inspired by Edgar Allan Poe and an array of depressive songwriters I have encountered.

  • R a v e n
    by LittleHelen

    US$3.99

    This is your life….Play the game ;) Leaf Brushes…care of / A Helen and Photoshop CS2 Creation.

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    Incantata
    by Shanina Conway

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  • Nevermore
    by Shanina Conway

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    Nevermore / Lenore and the Raven Available as an art print, card, canvas, mounted print and poster. / Thank you to Ida Mary Walker the beautiful model. / Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /

  • Ravens Gate
    by EdgeOfReality

    US$3.99–US$43.32

    I used 5 of my photographs to create this image. I used both photoshop elements and Corel X3 for effects and freehand digital painting.

  • Balance
    by Ivy Izzard

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    I started this for the opposites challenge but I didn’t finish it in time. Stock by cocacolagirlie, Amaries-stock and Tasastock on DeviantART.

  • Anyone who has been swooped by crows will know the feeling. It took along time to get crisp linework but I am happy with the image in the end.

  • "The Raven"
    by Birgitta

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Getting back to my roots: B&W photography / A rare self portrait. (taken today 9/18/08) / Inspiration: Poe / / / / By the way, today’s my birthday. :) Woohoo. / I’m pushing 40! (39 to be exact) “Haaaaappy birthday to me….haaaaaapy birthd….” / / /

  • Grandmother Raven
    by Helena Nelson-Reed

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    Watercolor on board, colored pencil. Ravens are intellegent, interesting birds with distinct personalities. Last year I taught a watercolor workshop in Yellowknife NT, 100 miles south of the arctic circle, a place that must be the raven capital of the world. Many women I met there also like them and had stories illustrating just how special these corvids are. Raven flies through the spiritual traditions and myths of Celtic and First Nations peoples. Sometimes with positive associations, other times not, depending on the culture telling the story. This painting was created a few years ago and the exerpt is taken from the portion of my notes describing the way I personally relate to ravens. My father died a few months ago, prior to that he was cared for by my mother and myself, with home health (hospice) nurses coming by every three days. Watching a loved one slowly depart mind and body over a course of days, weeks, months and even years is something many women (and men) are doing these days. Our children grow up, but within a few years we begin caring for aging parents. This painting celebrates not only raven and the waning moon, crone phase of life but the way observing the decline and death of loved ones can sober a person. We look death straight in the eye, realizing that the empty darkness within the skull’s socket is our fate as well. This realization, once it hits you in the gut, is strangely liberating and can shed new light and perspective. Sometimes, at the end of those long days taking care of dad and witnessing all that transired, I’d stand outside in the Texas night. I’d breath in the cool, cedar scented air, gaze up at the moon and try to process it all, just like the woman in this painting. “From birth, when we enter the world of light, until death, when we journey outward through the center of the Big Dipper and onward to the land beyond the pines, women own the power to perpetuate tradition and culture. Worldwide, regardless of patriarchal society’s efforts to negate, steal, and belittle this truth, woman is the cohesive balance within the family. Our caring hands deliver new life, and often escort life out of this world as well, when we care for and accompany our dying relatives to the very end. Our love and actions weave the strands of life within family and community into a cohesive net. When society convinces us otherwise, or prevents women from doing so, the net frays and unravels. The burdens are often heavy, yet women endeavor to perpetuate their powerful role within family and community. All women are sacred, carrying within the promise of future generations. Nothing and nobody can take this away. “ Text and image copyright Helena Nelson -Reed. Please do not use without written permission.

  • The Messenger
    by Shanina Conway

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    The Messenger / Available as a print, card and poster. Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / Related Haute Goth

  • Breaking Thru The Walls
    by Randy Monteith

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    Photo used with the permission of gilliann

  • Nevermore!
    by caseycastille

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    Words: E. A. Poe. / Everything else: Me.

  • bog fairy
    by jesse lindsay

    US$3.43–US$78.28

    from i book im working on,i likes it!

  • Imagine.
    by Martin Muir

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    No hell below us, / Above us only sky. MJRANUM stock.deviantart.com/

  • Buy it here ThomasDodd.com/Store And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting / On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; / And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming. / And the lamplight o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; / And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor / Shall be lifted—-nevermore! / (Edgar Allan Poe) Model – Lachymose

  • Edgar's Dear Daughter
    by Jerri Johnson

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    Thank you to the Red Bubble team for featuring this photo on their art page…my first..a very big deal to me. Sincerest thanks!!! Featured in the First Things group…with thanks to the hosts! Featured in the Reaching Freedom…with thanks to the beautiful hosts! Featured in the Outsiders…sincere thanks, dear hosts! I have a fascination with ravens…and Poe…and poetry. This photo is being posted with Vonne in mind…I love her Rowen stories. Model with thanks to Christopher and Claire! Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe ~ The Raven ~ 1845 Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, / Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, / While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, / As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. / `’Tis some visitor,’ I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - / Only this, and nothing more.’

  • Raven
    by EdgeOfReality

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I’ve used three of my photographs to produce this image. I used Corel to add textures, layers, airbrushing etc.

  • The Morrigan
    by Deborah Holman

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    The Morrigan is the Celtic Goddess of War. She has the power to decide who lives and who dies Pastel on Black Canson Paper

  • Found
    by Firedrake

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    The last things I painted in 2007. / / Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink pen and silver leaf. I got this paint flicker thing a few months back and have been splattering test canvases, this is the first time I’ve used it in a finished piece. Fun fun! / / This one I’ve called ‘found’, though that’s not necessarily what’s happening. / Each of these creatures could be considered ‘mistrustful’ perhaps. How did they come to have a shiny crown? Did they find them? Steal them? Maybe the crowns always belonged to them. / / These are actually 3 separate canvases, making up a set. I’ve combined them into one image for RB. / / / / / / / / This one shows the shiny silver crown… / /

  • Stone Gaia
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.83–US$87.40

    The symbols in this image are the tree of life with the rabbit representing birth and the raven representing death. The trees roots are wrapped around the figure of a woman; the soul of nature in her endless labor, toiling and eroding in her cyclical eternity. Photo Montage.

  • The Ravens Rag Doll
    by JayCougar

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Some more people photography… Model – Kirra Enjoy! _

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