Captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 75 – 300mm. / Just a moments craziness in a makeshift studio! More to come… / This particular image is also available printed on a t-shirt / / / 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
Some colourful straws lit up from one side.
Pastel Painting on Canson Paper. done in the studio in Tamborind Mountain straight in about an hour,Emily is one fabulous Model /
© Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios.
© Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /
My work is featured in the group Painters In Modern Times / (Thanks Everyone at PIMT!) My painting is featured as the group icon for Painted Animals / (Thanks everyone!) Acrylic on Glass This is the print version of my painting This is the newest addition to my series “Journey Through Africa”, the other three included a Red Bishop bird, an African tree in a field and a giraffe in it’s habitat. This piece is of one of my favorite creatures, the blue poison dart frog. They are found in Africa and South America and were not discovered till around 1960’s. It’s stunning natural colors really attracted me to it in creating this work. This piece like the other two in the series was also painted on an antique mirror. I take something old and forgotten and create something new, yet try to keep the aged or classic feel throughout the piece. Usually just looking at a prospective mirror I see what I will paint next in it. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did in creating it! / I am currently working on another new piece in this series… Here are the other works in the series and framed: / / / Some Originals AVAILABLE, if interested please inquire You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
ART-HOUSE PRODUCTIONS / DUE TO DEMAND….. I will be staging another Portrait Shoot. I have some new talent on my books with some INCREDIBLE REATURES. and cant wait to work on one of my Productions. / / There will be some theming but this will be staged as an OPEN SESSION. I will extend the Newbies first time @ half the admission so this will be a good time to check it all out and get some awesome shots for your portfolio. / I am working on mid MAY Expressions of interest….........if you would like more information, or to book in, just email …..... PORTRAIT SHOOT to events@arthouseproductions.com.au OH! there maybe one or two special visitors from interstate, FLYING DOWN FOR THE SHOOT / —--Original Message-—- (email published with approval) / / From: Shell / Date: 13/04/2008 07:00:17 / To: events@arthouseproductions.com.au / Subject: shooters gallery / / Hi Alatetia, / Could you please put me on your mailing list for the shooters gallery. / I live in QLD on Bribie Island, however if you do a portrait shoot or / something else I am keen on I would love to jump on a plane and come / down. / / Cheers, / Michelle
My Work is Featured in Pop Art / (Thanks Everyone) ...You like potato and I like potahto / You like tomato and I like tomahto / Potato, potahto, Tomato, tomahto. / Let’s call the whole thing off… Have you ever wanted to throw tomatoes at a work of art? It’s wonderful! Thank you to Dogbreath for the use of his very special Grandpa’s Watch to paint for this piece. You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
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Hi and welcome to my art studio.! You are visitor number come on in, sit down and make yourself at home, I’ll go put the kettle on :) / Framed original paintings hanging in my studio Due to the lovely Robin Pushe’e requesting i post some photos of my studio…i took a few clicks…and here it is.. my studio is a double garage that was purpose built for the job. It is detached from the house, and large enough for me to pursue all my creative projects. also you will see Madonna & Child hanging in the restaurant Chill Cafe at the Manly Arts Festival in Sydney…along with the other winning entries :) The photo was most graciously taken by the lovely bubbler Samantha Goode who was kind enough to go out of her way for me to take some photos so i would have an idea of how it all looked…Thank you so much Sam!! The centre ‘tables’ were specially made to our specifications, and the other furniture all bought from Ikea / .... piece I’m currently working on with my pencil drawing of Lost and Found sitting next to it for reference, plus lots of other references, and there’s all that lovely light pouring in the window. / Large framed originals of Midnight Blues and Polly’s Pearls on studio floor / Here’s one of Karin working on Madonna & Child on brown paper, alongside for reference are Stargazer and Jess n Jumbo Karin working on the intial stages of what will become Scuba Diva I’m using chalk pastels here to fill in the large areas, then I’ll spray fixative and work in the shadows and final touches with acrylic, ink and charcoal. / Main work area, covered in reference material. I paint on the slanted easel table, some of the sketches on brown paper for Children of the World series are visible, ie I Luv Lollies and Scuba Diva. Setting the studio up took about a year of planning from initial inception. If you look closely you can see my matryoshka (russian doll) blanks in the far background. Also notice the mirror, mirrors are very important in art, if you have a problem with a drawing, look at it in the mirror (for a reversed image) and you will be able to tell what’s wrong… turning your drawing upside down will also help to reveal where the problem is. I also use the mirror if I need a reference such as feet, hands, and don’t have an image…i will sketch my own hands, feet, face….you have to be a bit of a contortionist sometimes! lol I like to hang the things that inspire me on the clothesline, including makeshift plaits from wool and dried out teabags for use in mix media applications…special greeting cards I’ve collected along the way, or particular artists that always inspire me. / A bit boring this image, my PC and printer…and messy desk area, where I work on digital colouring, etc and keep up with what’s going on here at Red Bubble / A sample of some of my canvas prints on studio floor, including Whale Dancers Two Dolls and Pearl of the Sea storage space, purpose built for the job (it’s great to have a place for rolls of stuff and keeps things nice n clean) / (more storage and the top of these benches serves as a terrific workspace and layout area. I’ve used it to create small studio and lighting effects to photograph the CHUNKIES and jewellery. You can just make out Jack and Jill on the brown paper on top of bench Loose and matted originals out on the bench, getting sorted into display folders, and frames being sanded back and refreshed after some were damaged during gallery transit Karin at work on award winner Madonna & Child with Stargazer’s flippers peeping out! Works created on brown paper, cut out and pasted onto digitally designed or plain backgrounds for maximum effect. a clearer view of the workspace from another angle, bit messy hey! The set of drawers to the right is fabulous.. it’s on castors and moves..the drawers are slimline and pull out so easily…they are full of inks, pastels, acrylics, mediums, icecream lids (for mixing paint), stamps i’ve made from cubed erasors and lots of other odds and ends. Karin gets stuck into a painting…. am often completely unaware of how much paint gets all over my face, hair, hands… kids come home from school and just giggle at me, ‘til i realise…. i’m covered in stuff and need a good scrub :) Getting lost in the moment can do that to you :) Can you see my wool plaits I use as hair models in the background, there’s a normal plait and a fishtail plait, both help me to recreate drawings of plaits…. I also use a lot of fashion mags for reference, particular for eyes, faces and fashion ideas. My bookcase is bending under the weight of all my reference books. To the right, can you see my set of drawers? In there I store colour coded fabrics and materials for my mixed media work. view of some more storage space and looking back out into our backyard which is looking very green and tropical, there’s the large roll of brown paper I’ve been using. Madonna and Child High Gloss Mounted Print on Gatorboard hanging at a Manly Cafe in Sydney during the Manly Art Festival ‘08. Other Photos Karin with Madonna & Child (newspaper photo) Range of tshirts I ordered for friends and family for Christmas ‘08 from Red Bubble, included are Jess n Jumbo Tshirt, Pearl of the Sea TShirt, Asia Blue tshirt and Little Green Teapot tshirt / Here’s Karin with a collection of her CHUNKIES a series of characters created from plasticine! This photo was for a media release. / Karin (blurrily) modelling her niece’s Little Multicolour Teapot tee on aqua in girly fit style, sorry for the blur…definitely not blurred in real life! / Karin with Asia Calendar / Karin wearing her Pirate Chick tshirt design, purchased from Red Bubble Karin in studio wearing a tee by Keith Richardson with the ‘chop’ initials he created In the background I have large white foamcore sheets onto which i thumbtack references torn from magazines and newspapers, you can use both the front and back and they are lightweight and portabe…a large sheet of foamcore is somewhere between $10 and $20 – handy stuff. On one I have kids fashion, clothing, plaits, kids in different poses, on another depictions of faces and in particular eyes so that I can study them and keep on track with the anatomy of them, I have another one covered in roses… they are also useful for pinning a display, or an artwork on paper, so i can take it inside and view it over a period of days…then decide what it does or doesn’t need…. all this while doing the ironing and other domestic things…so the mind is ever on the go thinking about art, and solutions to creative problems. / View through the window, of some of my original works on paper, includes Thoughts Become Things (girl in bathtub) and Little Green Teapot (my most popular image on red bubble) and Heart of Gold (girl on horse), also in view are Maiden Voyage (asian inspired sailing boat), Kiss Away my Tears (mother and daughter with rabbit) and Endless Love (asian princess in navy and gold) / Here’s some of the stuff I collect when I’m walking around, twigs, coral, flowers, dried leaves, unusual seaweeds, aboriginal artefacts/axes…tools/precious rocks, dead palm fronds, grasses, paper bark, seeds, shells, dead crustacean shells, textures…etc. just a bower bird really…love shiny things that glitter too :) Can you see the dried flannel flowers in the frame? I grew them, and mum pressed and framed them for me. I also collect May Gibbs work, and there’s my son’s beautiful ship drawing to the left. / ...a few more odds n ends, including my matryoshka blanks, which I’m yet to paint! / ...tools of the trade, an assortment of coloured pencils, charcoal and brushes / Bookcase bending under the weight of reference materials I’ve collected…on top my coveted collection of ‘Art Collector’ magazine along with a stack of “art almanacs’ and ‘art gallery guide australia’... / ...bit messy, but you get the idea, drawers full of fabric and other things i’ve found, colour coded, ready to use in mixed media applications. / Display table full of promotional materials, ie postcards, pamphlets, business cards, samples of art stretched onto tiny canvases, one of my giclee resin necklaces depicting Beach Shed Chic and a couple of matryoshka dolls (collections, not my own work)... also there’s the book illustrated by myself and written by iAN Derrick called She Sells Sea Cards By the Sea Shore the the Griffith Review in which my art Baby Bull Productions was featured…plus some other books written by friend Bob and amazing vector art by Matt Mawson / ...more tools of trade, watercolour crayons and gesso….you all know how much i love gesso :) Total Visits
These words ring so true for all of us…why not have it on the wall to remind us everyday? This was orginally sketched in black ink and pencil and was later colored digitally. This is available as prints or cards. Thanks so much for viewing my work! xo shelli
Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic
Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic
Featured on the Homepage, Sept. 28th, 2009 / / (Thank you RedBubble) Acrylic on canvas, 16”x20” / Sold, $1200 / (Study Painting) My work was featured in the Fine Arts Group / (Thanks everyone!) This is the third study painting I have created in a series of ancient Japanese graphic art works. This was inspired from the “Journey along the Passing Waves of the Shallow Rapids”. / Each piece I have done has been intense and rewarding. The brush movements are like a dance between me and the canvas. They are immensely enjoyable and I am currently working on several more. / CarrieGlennStudios.Com
Model/MUA: Meluxine I know I’ve been horribly slack with updating this gallery, but I’m back. / Aaaaand I’m selling prints, but not through RB – you can’t sign them or anything. / Mail me privately if you’re interested in purchasing my work. Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas
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still life pastel by maria paterson, 90cm x 75cm / pastel on 300gsm watercolour paper / 1st prize still life southern cross art prize featured in floral watercolours &pastels / featured in still life- food photography & paintings see website artist interview
Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic
For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here
Meow Meow – The Cat that got the Cream. Model: Meow Meow / MUA: Kate Watts aka Diamond Fox / Lighting Co-ordinator & Assistant: Jeff Paine / Personal Assistant: Miserys Malice / Dress by Howard Showers / Boots are model’s own Shot on location in my hotel room Melbourne, Australia – September ‘08. / Yes, I am finally putting it up. - I had the tremendous pleasure and amazing experience of shooting Meow Meow, the cabaret superstar last September when I ventured over to Melbourne. I personally love this image, and can’t believe I am the one that shot it. / What made it even better was when she informed me 3 months later that this image was featured promoting her Christmas season show in the New York Times. / What more could a girl ask for from Santa ;) Meow Meow’s Official site: www.meowmeowrevolution.com / New York Times feature: New York Times Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & Meow Meow Sydney peeps, look out for this in October at the ART Sydney Fair… ;)
12×12 This painting was created with acrylic for the peacock, the ribbon and the key and oil pastel for the background on a 44lb scrapbook paper. I am proud to announce the first painting in a series of works that are to come…enjoy – Carrie Glenn Success 1 obsolete : outcome, result / 2 a : degree or measure of succeeding b : favorable or desired outcome; also : the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence / 3 : one that succeeds My will shall shape the future. Whether I fail or succeed shall be no man’s doing but my own. I am the force; I can clear any obstacle before me or I can be lost in the maze. My choice; my responsibility; win or lose, only I hold the key to my destiny – Elaine Maxwell You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
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