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  • Oil on Canvas / /

  • An attempt to draw Penelope Cruz… 2004 / charcoal pencil and white pencil on canson paper

  • Oils on canvas 30×30cm / In this one I think I painted quite closely to the manipulation. I did however turn some of the whips of fire in the shadows into locks of curly red hair. I also made some texture with the first coat. / She is of Fire / which a few changes made along the way again. / Series: / Water: / Earth: / Air: / Fire:

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • from Brasil, the inspiration for this little indian girl… young, yet a warrior / http://www.zazzle.com/andreacreations um índio – caetano veloso

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Soul mates series / http://www.zazzle.com/andreacreations

  • Had fun with the colours and contrast on this one. / © Copyright 2008 Jeannette Sheehy, All Rights Reserved.

  • Original work is: Oil on Canvas 40” X 36” /

  • 30”x 40” acrylic on Number 80 Bainbridge Board cold-pressed. I used gesso to cover the beginnings of something I had started a long time ago. I have been working on this off and on for the past couple of weeks…...... between giving time to two grandsons, ten cats, and a dog. First large painting, and first flowers I have done in a while. My inspiration has been all the wonderful florals I have seen on RedBubble! There are so many beautiful paintings and drawings on this site….....all are an inspiration for me to paint and draw again.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • An acrylic painting on canvas 40cm x 30cm. It was a beautiful day when we were there at tropical Long Island, Australia, which this painting is based on. The memory lingers on….. Sun on your face, a song in your heart / Spirits are lifted at nature’s art / All is quiet not even a sound / Only then you realise Sanctuary is found. What a magic and fabulous place to visit. FEATUED IN: / 12 GREAT FEATURES

  • “Rooster” / oil on masonite / animal art Featured in: / First Things / 9/11/09 – Art Up Close The first chicken/rooster that I ever thought to do a portrait. It was one of my friends pet roosters. / I use to have some chickens many years ago and always thought they were very entertaining and funny creatures. Of course I had to name all of mine! If you like the above painting…... It is in one of my books of 50 images titled: Art Journal of Daily Life – volume one available- just click here /

  • An abandoned pleasure craft up on blocks at St Marks, Florida … hunting around underneath the hull I found some wonderful art work. I see waves rolling in one behind the other, with the dawn sun catching the one about to break on the shore. FEATURED ON RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE NOVEMBER 2009 / Sold as matted print and as framed print 11×14, both from two galleries. Selected for regional juried art show (126 selected out of 300 entries). / Viewed 460 times as of 27 Nov 09 / / Nikon D90 with Nikon 60mm macro on tripod f/13 1/40s ISO 400. /

  • Digital art inspired by my love of wildlife, God’s gift to the world. :) This work has been FEATURED in the “Animal Fantasy & Whimsy” group AND in the “Wolves & Wild Kin” group! :)

  • Please view large. / © 2009 Danilo Lejardi I prefer not to introduce this image to you; not to contaminate you with my visions, I mean. / Anyhow, I´ll appreciate comments regarding to what this image provokes or evokes on you. / / An original cinema 4D render; no postwork this time except for the titling. /

  • / Please view large. / © 2009 Danilo Lejardi This is a recreation of an image I created a couple of years ago. / / I dedicated it to my disciples and to their most recurrent ghost: violence. / A cinema 4D render (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application).

  • Please view large / © 2009 Danilo Lejardi / Basic render was done in Cinema 4D; rest was done in Photoshop by blending layers and doing some digital painting. / (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application)

  • Please view large / © 2009 Danilo Lejardi / Main fairy figure and her accesories were done in Cinema 4D; rest was done in Photoshop by blending layers and doing some digital painting. Main background image is RB artist jewelskings´s Fog No. 2. / Jewelskings in Redbubble / Jewelskings in Deviantart / Jewelstocks in Deviantart I felt so deeply in love with this image since the first time I saw it that couldn´t help but asking permission to jewelskings to use it here. Nevertheless, I think this image deserves much more attention _ and recognition_ by itself due to its own undeniable merits. / Thanks a lot jewelskings for letting me to work so close to this incredible image. CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application.

  • Please view large / © 2009 Danilo Lejardi / Main figure is a Cinema 4D render; I blended to the original a couple of fractal images created with Apophysis in Photoshop; there´s also a bit of digital painting. / (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application). Notorious Tropicana nightclub, the template from which Las Vegas was made, is a world known cabaret and nightclub in Havana, Cuba. / It was launched in 1939 at Villa Mina, a six-acre (24,000 m²) suburban estate with lush tropical gardens in Havana’s Marianao neighborhood. It inmediately became a magnet for international celebrities, musicians, beautiful women, and gangsters. The long list of stars who flocked to the Tropicana included Édith Piaf, Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Durante, Pier Angeli, Maurice Chevalier, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Marlon Brando. / Headliners included Xavier Cugat, Paul Robeson, Yma Sumac, Carmen Miranda, Nat King Cole, Josephine Baker and Liberace. Heralded as a “Paradise Under the Stars,” the Tropicana became known for its showgirls, conga sounds and flashy, spectacular productions. / The Tropicana continues to operate with very few changes to this day, attracting tourists to its elaborate floorshows.

  • Digital art inspired by the horses of my childhood. :) Here’s how it looks matted and framed in black: /

  • © 2009 Danilo Lejardi / Main figure was done in Cinema 4D; also blended a couple of Apophysis renders, and did a bit of digital painting.

  • Digital collage’; 3rd in the series. Inspired by living a life on the lake and near the Red River in Texas where God’s natural beauty is evident in abundance. VIEW IT LARGE to see greater detail! Life Cycle #2 / Life Cycle #1 /

realism – information provided by wikipedia:

Realism in the visual arts and literature is the depiction of subjects as they appear in everyday life, without embellishment or interpretation. The term is also used to describe works of art which, in revealing a truth, may emphasize the ugly or sordid. Realism also refers to a mid-19th century cultural movement with its roots in France, where it was a very popular art form around the mid to late 1800s. It came about with the introduction of photography - a new visual source that created a desire for people to produce things that look “objectively real”. Realism was heavily against romanticism, a genre dominating French literature and artwork in the late 18th and early 19th century. Undistorted by personal bias, Realism believed in the ideology of objective reality and revolted against exaggerated emotionalism. Truth and accuracy became the goals of many Realists.

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