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  • Dinamic and fantastic figure

  • Fantastic figure

  • Heartless: One without a soul, broken spirited, a skeleton without layers, the who who is pitiful. ©2007 Lisa C. Weber / . / . / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • a happy small girl in a suburb of Monrovia. I spend there a couple of hours teaching them about photography. I believe art is the best way to cure the memory of war attrocities. / Through activities of paintings , poetries and photos, the children could express themselve about their lifes. / if you want to know about the project, surf at www.artinallofus.org All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)

  • This piece can have 2 meanings, one of psychological effects or one of paranormal attributes. Psychological speaking, Breakthroughs represents when ones mind can break down barriers/walls in their lives to be able to cope with everyday issues or traumas that hold them back as individuals. Or to be able to knock down personal and psychological barriers that block creative expression like us as artists. Paranormally speaking, This other could be a interpretation of beings in another plain of exsistence breaking through into our world. * Note, yes the bottom image it too emphasize the man whos body is intentionally deformed as a representation of re-creation into the likeness of man while reaching through into our world. / . / . / . / Did you order this item today? In appreciate I’d like you to know: Ten percent of all my proceeds go to The Mount Dora Center For The Arts, who has provided quality art experiences in the Lake County region of Central Florida. They are a community oriented 501©(3) charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering an understanding and appreciation of art and culture through exhibitions, arts education programs and being host to the annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. / The remainding proceeds go towards purchasing higher quality programming and program accessories, to create my art. In todays world of computer technology, programs are ever changing, advancing, and improving quality, of course they can be quiet expensive as well. So please know when you buy my art youre investing in me as an artist and helping to advance my skills, and helping a small community art center to continue providing children and adults of all ages to partisipate and learn about art. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy the selection you have purchased today. Sincerely, / Lisa C. Weber

  • Making a Profit Because of Redbubble
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. ...

    Do I really need to say this? We can profit from our art on Redbubble. I get the feeling people are not understanding this concept. Redbubble is merely and only our personal art gallery. It’s not a static destination where you stop and stare, but a dynamic gallery of photographs forever showing art that best represents what we’d like the general public to purchase. From Cards through to Framed wall-hangings, our work is available to purchase online. Redbubble provides a slick website that is so easy for choosing frames/laminates/cards/t_shirts/etc, purchasing the product and easy-delivery system. They make it amazingly easy to be a small-business owner. Or at least make a small to moderate amount of play-money on the side. I encourage all Artists to use Redbubble to get started, but don’t let it stop you in your tracks. It staggers me how many people are sitting behind their computers with tapping fingers saying, “OK, Now they can see me, they will come here any moment now to purchase my art!” “No they won’t!! You have to find the customers yourself. Redbubble enables you to purchase your own work … and then on-sell it. / My Redbubble Business In August 2007 I purchased thirty cards via Redbubble. I gave five as gifts to very close friends, simply blank cards without messages, but with a simple note … do what you like with this. / Some people kept them, others used them within minutes to send off as Birthday cards. Most asked where I got them from and can they have more? The remaining cards sold within 24hours of arrival from Redbubble! Then I emailed those people, other friends and family, showing them my RB gallery. I have repeat customers because of this initial free promotion. We order $150 worth of cards and other stuff each fortnight, either in pre-orders or for stock. I have a box of about 120 card-ographs in stock at anytime. My lovely wife keeps a very intricate and statistical ledger of all cards in stock, those sold and those on order. Clients choose from the gallery (telling me which ones they like via email, with the name of the artwork, the style they’d like it presented _card, laminate, etc and how many of each_), we order and receive, then we take it to the customer. About a two-week turn-around time. I’ve also purchased a dozen 12”x8” of the ‘prettier’ of our photographs on each of our galleries, which are easily viewed in an A3-portfolio. These are used to determine the appropriate frame and matte colour when clients choose them. Now that Christmas is gone, I can reveal that White Gums II was picked off my gallery by a work-friend’s mother here in Adelaide, I had it framed locally, and it now sits pride of place in their lounge room! I’m very proud of that!! From the corporate world through to the suburban billiards room, everyone wants a suitable image to hang on the wall. Because I have clients who prefer not to purchase online, I’ve made it my responsibility to acquire the final product and deliver it to their offices and homes. And this system works beautifully. (More about this in the next four weeks…) To parody and plagerise a famous quote: “Give someone a fish and they eat for a day, give them a camera with with a zoom lens, and they can shoot the most beautiful carp every day of the week!“

  • We just need to stop and stare. For a wonderful friend who inspires me daily and brings magic into my life. Acrylics, graphite, ink and gold leaf

  • Kinshasa, Zaire, represent

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  • Douala Cameroon, represent with pride / Sushiraw African Clothing Company

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  • Represent with pride, Sushiraw African Clothing Company

  • Lagos, Nigeria, represent @ Sushiraw

  • I am the future of Africa

  • Hayden Dewar was commissioned to paint a series of murals representing the history of melbourne The store was built in 1853 and named Dimelow and Gaylard before the colloquial name was adopted in 1904. That building was destroyed by fire in 1907 and the existing structure was designed by Melbourne architects H. W. & F. B. Tompkins. The clock tower was erected in 1910 and the building’s name changed again to Dimmeys Model Stores to reflect its high fashion status in working-class Richmond. In 2004, artist Hayden Dewar was commissioned to paint a series of murals representing the history of the store and Victoria along the Green Street facade.

  • Sometimes the only one there for you is you. We need to find solace in ourselves instead of trying to find it in others….

  • “Purple Rain” is an original fabric art piece I made while on a trip to visit my son in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Whenever I travel I usually buy fabric to add to my stash. All the fabrics in this piece were purchased during the trip. The purple fabric reminded me of rain puddles and the echoing ring that forms when a rain drops. In my new stash was a fabric with two different images of geishas with umbrellas. I chose one that had one foot forward. I placed it on the purple fabric so it would look like the geisha was stepping into a puddle. I chose another fabric to represent ground with golden grass. Next I cut out parts of another fabric to look like tall budding plants. I overlapped the peach color with a smaller piece of pink fabric, to give the plant some depth. The image is representing how beautiful and magical a rainy day can be. I still play in puddles!

  • Features / -Animal Kingdom in January 2009 / -Black and White Photography in June 2009. Bald eagles in UK wildlife sanctuary, January 2009. Photographed with a Sony DSLR and modified with Gimp. This image is contained in the following calendar: /

  • ...........................from last week! / it was cold,frezing minos 27 celcius but I could`t resist because it was a beautiful sunrise and I could`t miss! / on far end looks like couds but it`s not; it is steam coming from the water! / ...enjoy it!... / !!

  • Taken at the Darling Harbour food court, Sydney. Featured in Color & Light Canon SX100IS MCN:CC146-582B6-E8482

  • another little gem of wisdom found written on a wall somewhere in Newtown… and hey how true is this… / . /

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