Red spiralling 

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  • A close up of a rose with morning dewdrops.

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  • featured in / Digital Abstracts&Patterns / Art In Math />http://www.redbubble.com/art-in-math 01-13-2010 / featured in The Top Favorite Group 01-11-2010 / featured in If It Doesn’t Belong 01-11-2010 / featured in Spectacular Spirals 01-10-2010 / featured in All Abstract Art 01-10-2010 / featured in NO! NO! NOT the Comfy Chair! 01-10-2010 Created with Incendia / 264 views, 38 fav

  • 18×24 acrylic on canvas Thought it would be fun to do some goddesses in a kind of pop realism style. This is the Gnostic goddess, the feminine half of God and the mind of God, or the Divine Wisdom. Red Bubble homepage 10-6-09 / 56 favorites and 969 views as of 11-24-09 / close up of Sophia: / Check her out on a red tee:

  • Acrylics on canvas 4ft by 3ft www.deborahholman.co.uk

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  • Form
    by Sashy

    Forms (or Ideas), and not the material world of change known to us through sensation, possess the highest and most fundamental kind of reality. (Plato)

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  • Original artwork for sale. Please contact redeye@designbyredeye.com for inquiries. Gaia (or Gaea) is the elemental earth goddess in Greek mythology. She is the primal embodiment of earth and her name literally means Earth or Land in ancient Greek. She is considered a Mother Goddess or Great Goddess in the Greek pantheon. She is often depicted as a mature buxom woman. Original artwork measures 12.5×19 inches and is created with mixed media on dark green textured Strathmore paper. View more of my artwork online or purchase prints directly from me at www.lynnetteshelley.com. This original for this artwork is also for sale.

  • The spiral in this fractal reminded me of a cyclone and the swirling winds. / /

  • 16×20 acrylic on canvas Aine is an ancient Celtic goddess and faerie queen of the Tuatha de danann. She was the goddess of love, beauty, fertility, the sun and the moon; and she was connected to hares and swans (lunar and solar symbols).

  • A small part of a large painting using acrylics on canvas See more images @ www.deborah-holman.co.uk

  • Made in UltraFractal 5 from a simple Julia. I miss those days when my body was able to keep up with my soul! The younger generation may not know this, but “Dirty Dancing” was invented long before Patrick Swayze was born. I remember back to my childhood. My father insisted on my taking ballet lessons, which I hated. The studio also had latin dance classes going on, while I was there. I looked on longingly, but didn’t have the freedom to learn those dances until I was in college. “Like an acid trip in a junk yard, dazzling and incredible!!” AlecBell / He always describes my art better than I can. 10/11/09 – Featured in the PSYCHEDELIC ART AND DESIGN Group. / 1/08/10 – Featured in the ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW Group. / 2/19/10 – Featured in the FRACTAL PARADISE Group. / 3/06/10 – Featured in the YELLOW TWO Group. 241 views, as of 1/20/10.

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  • featured in If It Doesn’t Belong 11-20-2009 / featured in Imaginative Realism 11-19-2009 They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day From the first day I saw her I knew she was the one / She stared in my eyes and smiled / For her lips were the colour of the roses / That grew down the river, all bloody and wild When he knocked on my door and entered the room / My trembling subsided in his sure embrace / He would be my first man, and with a careful hand / He wiped out the tears that ran down my face They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day On the second day I brought her a flower / She was more beautiful than any woman I’d seen / I said, “Do you know where the wild roses grow, / so sweet and scarlet and free?” On the second day he came with a single red rose / He said: “Give me your loss and your sorrow” / I nodded my head, as I lay on the bed / “If I show you the roses will you follow?” They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me that I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day On the third day he took me to the river / He showed me the roses and we kissed / And the last thing I heard was a muttered word / As he knelt above me with a rock in his fist On the last day I took her where the wild roses grow / And she lay on the bank, the wind light as a thief / And I kissed her goodbye, said, “All beauty must die” / And I lent down and planted a rose between her teeth They call me The Wild Rose / But my name was Eliza Day / Why they call me it I do not know / For my name was Eliza Day / For my name was Eliza Day / For my name was Eliza Day / / /

  • Original artwork for sale. Please contact redeye@designbyredeye.com for inquiries. I’ve been meaning to paint an octopus for a while now, and when I realized that none of the creatures in my animal ICON series so far were from the sea, I make my little friend here. Mixed media on pastel paper (liquid gold leaf, acrylic paint, oil pastels, colored pencils, black marker, metallic foil collage). 11×15 inches. View more of my artwork online at www.lynnetteshelley.com

  • Made with Ultra Fractal; bolts of silk that I found in a very special market…Thank you very much for the support and faves. :)

  • an original illustration of a stylized mommy elephant and her two babies in the forest

  • The heavy heart sinks to the bottom of the pool of existence, / oblivious to the beauty of the ripples it creates across the surface of time… Self-absorbed, such a burdened heart, drifts slowly downwards in darkness, unaware of the magic that occurs when its waves touch the shore and return, or intermingle with the ripples of others to create intricate patterns of light and colour. / In the downward spiral, the heavy heart remains blind to the sacred art of its passing where the circles of light extend ever outwards, revealing new directions it might have taken if it had only once let go and looked up… PLEASE view larger…

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