I took this picture in Helsingborg, Sweden. What caught my attention was the angle and the beautiful colours. I’m a big fan of perspectives so I had to switch on my camera. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!
HELP!! I have been sitting on this image for a while trying to figure out a name for it and well… I am just drawing a blank. So I thought I would throw it out there to you all to see if you wouldnt mind helping a girl out? All suggestions for a title gratefully accepted =)) *Background info – this is a conservatory near Paramatta Creek in Tasmania, hidden away off the road in the most unlikely of places. UPDATE!!* As you may notice, this piece is no longer “untitled” A journal entry of thanks has been posted.
NOW AVAILABLE IN PRINT A piece inspired by the movie MirrorMask. I have been working with the idea since I first saw the movie. This is just the first of a line of pieces inspired by the movie. Of coarse I started with one of my favorite parts of MirrorMask the dolling chamber. Credits: / DeviantART Stock Dracoart-Stock, Heidishvilistock, BlueVioletStock / aswell as SXC.HU Thanks for Viewing
Taken in one of Melbourne’s alleyways. I was attracted to the lovely red light inside contrasting with the grunge in the outside.
Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007
Generally, there are moving cars breezing past my window… / so ugly.. / / so busy. / / I’d rather slow things down (with the help of photoshop of course) and watch the vines grow. ;)
Sales of this Design? – 6 sales so far :) / Cat Nap by Karin Taylor from the Friends and Beach Series / a mixed media production in ink pastel charcoal and acyrlics on canvas textured paper….. this mixes and matches with another design of mine called Wall Flowers:
The Barnegat Bay Lighthouse in New Jersey www.danadipasquale.com / © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. 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 the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Another restless Thursday evening… / My attention span not what it used to be… / Grab the keys, go for a drive… looking for aliens. / / Didn’t find any. / / Maybe next time… / / Love to those in need. :) / / / 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
Painting inspired by the winding side streets of the Middle East. Painted in acrylic on canvas.
Color image of little girl wearing her Dorothy from The Wizard of OZ costume, includng bright red rudy slippers!
Taken in Pownal, VT March 2009. This barn is a large art and crafts studio on the way from Williamstown MA to Bennington VT. The red bush and windows caught my eye. / Processed in Aperture 2. (c) Jeannette Sheehy 2009
This is my tribute to one of the most innovative films I´ve ever seen in years. / The Pillow Book is a 1996 film by UK director Peter Greenaway; main character is Nagiko, a Japanese model. / “The film is a rich and artistic melding of dark modern drama with idealized Chinese and Japanese cultural themes and settings, and centers around body painting.” / “As a young girl in Japan, Nagiko’s father paints characters on her face, and her aunt reads to her from “The Pillow Book”, the diary of a 10th-century lady-in-waiting. Nagiko grows up, obsessed with books, papers, and writing on bodies, and her sexual odyssey (and the creation of her own Pillow Book) is a “parfait mélange” of classical Japanese, modern Chinese, and Western film images.” Well, for those who haven´t seen this film, I highly recommend it. A brief of this film can be found here). Main female figure with clothes and accesories and props conform a cinema4D render; the rest was done in postwork by blending photo-layers and a bit of digital painting.
Sad Chimes Rest Home / They deserve more than ending up on the scrapheap after a life of creation and innovation. Be sympathetic to your old Apple in its time of need, send it to the Sad Chimes Rest Home for retired and redundant Macs. A place where the Mac Classic and the G3 iMac can reminisce about operating system developments. The tee: / Other parody tees: / / More tees here >>
Key Skull / Made from images of classic Mac white and black keyboards. Detail: / You could look this cool: / Other parody tees: / / / / / More tees here >>
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This shot was taken of the window of the original Black Springs Bakery building in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. It has a very french provincial feel to it, though. This was taken in autumn with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and a 18-55mm lens. This was featured in the Canon DSLR Group, Rural Around the Globe group, Windows and Doors Group, Falling Leaves group and the Nature’s Reclamation Group.
My Website Featured in Freedom In Words & Art August 09 Nobody Told Me Everybody’s talking and no one says a word / Everybody’s making love and no one really cares / There’s Nazis in the bathroom just below the stairs / Always something happening and nothing going on / There’s always something cooking and nothing in the pot / They’re starving back in China so finish what you got Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Strange days indeed—strange days indeed Everybody’s runnin’ and no one makes a move / Everyone’s a winner and nothing left to lose / There’s a little yellow idol to the north of Katmandu / Everybody’s flying and no one leaves the ground / Everybody’s crying and no one makes a sound / There’s a place for us in the movies you just gotta lay around Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Strange days indeed—most peculiar, mama Everybody’s smoking and no one’s getting high / Everybody’s flying and never touch the sky / There’s a UFO over New York and I ain’t too surprised Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Nobody told me there’d be days like these / Strange days indeed—most peculiar, mama John Lennon
Featured in Image Writing October 10, 2009. / Featured in Rural Around the Globe October 9, 2009. Best on Full Size “Burn down your cities and leave our farms, and your cities will spring up again as if by magic; but destroy our farms and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country.” / William Jennings Bryan (Orator and American Politician and Statesman … 1860 – 1925) Original image taken on Lower Snake Spring Road, off of Route 30, in Everett Pennsylvania on August 14, 2009 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens at shutter speed 1/100, aperture f/13.00, exp .33, iso 400. Post processing included HDR processed in Photomatix Pro from a single hand held image duplicated to +/ 2 in Photoshop. Added texture and Orton also completed in Photoshop. Thanks once again to Canonman99 for his guidance on final processing technique.
Window detail of an impressive building façade, Rome, Italy. Original Image / D300 / Nikon 18-70mm / Focal Length 56mm / 1/1600 sec / F4.9 Chosen for the Featured RedBubble Art Pages – Nov 02 – 2009 Many thanks to the I Love Italy group for the feature (November 2009). Many thanks to the Italy and all things Italian / group for the feature (November 2009).
Post processing in Photoshop CS4. Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85MM 1:4-5.6 IS USM / 1/6s / f/4,5 / ISO100 / 50mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
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