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The original goddess image of me that inspired the Ophelia’s Garden Series.
At Day’s End As the sun goes down over the front range mountains of Denver, Colorado, the Sunflowers turn, in anticipation of the sun coming back up in the morning. Photographed in a field where all you can see for miles and miles is Sunflowers….billions of Sunflowers. An entire sea of yellow and gold….caught in my lens for a fleeting instant, where the whole world was at peace…. Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / HDR through Photomatix, final output through Photoshop
3 place in the The Art of Intrigue Group – Moon Intrigue Challenge. / / Surrealistic Digital Art / / ... / The world we knew / Won’t come back / The time we’ve lost / Can’t get back / The life we had / Won’t be ours again… / / Mousepads in Zazzle / Sold as a Canvas Print, Laminated Print and Poster / / / / / / / / Feedback / / Hi! This is such a great image, I had to have it! Thanks for being so talented! Harlan Mayor / / / MCN: C2CBD-0BDCB-A0C69 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. 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. /
So this one’s another that’s more on the Halloween side of designs? / yeh tis a Mummy version of what those regular faces I’d been creating would look like. / I like this one! Chamba’s Personal colour picks: / Black / Heather Grey / asphalt / army
My daughter allowed me six photographs before she became embarrassed and stopped the shoot. I attached camera to my bike helmet and pre-set the camera to fire on delay release. A bit hit and miss but managed this lovely picture. No wonder she was embarrassed! / Taken at Les Hoffman reserve in Dianella
Carved By Nature’s Wrath / The 12 Apostles, Victoria Following a day of torrential rain and gale force winds, the sun shone momentarily, lighting up the moody sky, before plunging the rugged coastline into complete darkness. As night falls, a solitary waterfall is all that remains of the passing storms, returning the much needed rain to the swollen seas of the shipwreck coast. If you would like to purchase any of my art in a larger format, please contact me. Other works by Earthairfire:
mikoto’s Daruma Doll someone asked me at my stall at Paddington Markets about the meaning behind the skull logo. I talked to them about how I wanted to achieve a balance between cuteness and evil/cheeckyness in all of the mikoto designs. Having the skull and cross bones with love heart eyes and a cute smile symbolized that. I also talked about how having one eye coloured related to the Japanese Daruma Doll. The Daruma is a Japanese doll that is sold near Buddhist temples all throughout Japan. It symbolises optimism, persistence, and strong determination because of its ability to be tilted to one side and always return to the upright position. The doll’s eyes only contain the color white. Using black ink, you fill in a single eye while thinking of a wish. If the wish comes true, the second eye is then filled in. When I designed the logo I made one eye black with the Daruma Doll and a wish in mind. The mikoto logo is representative of a personal Daruma. It holds a wish that I hope one day Ill achieve, and represents the qualities I need to possess to make it happen. hopefully, my goals will one day come true, and Ill be able to colour in both eyes. thanks for taking the time to meet mikoto’s Daruma Doll scotty
This design depicts a Samurai and he is in a bad mood, his dagger is drawn and one hand rests on a sword ready to go. In this design I have tried to achieve a balance between the headdress by stretching the Japanese kanji for samurai (侍) underneath him. The writing also gives it perspective as if in the street and I particularly like it how the symbol is red like blood. The style of this design is a result of going down to Melbourne and seeing all that amazing graffiti. It has a Banksy stencil feel but with a little more colour.
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Pencil drawing / Same design available on colored tees /
12 sales / 157 comments / 134 favoritings / 4564 views I entered this image in the all things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical group challenge, A Slice of Life. The reason why I chose this piece is because it gave me an awesome feeling when I created it. This is by far the best piece of art I have created. This piece of art is my slice of life. / / CHECK OUT THE LIGHTER! GREAT PRODUCT, GREAT PRICE! / / NATURE’S KINGDOM IS NOT JUST ON LOVELY CARDS AND WALL PRINTS, I HAVE ALSO PLACED THE IMAGE ON JEWELRY AND WATCHES. THE WATCHES ARE FANTASTIC IN QUALITY AND ARE ADJUSTABLE FOR THE RIGHT FIT. NATURE’S KINGDOM ON A RECTANGLER STAINLESS STEEL WATCH, $11.99 / NATURE’S KINGDOM ON A ROUND STAINLESS STEAL WATCH, $11.99 / NATURE’S KINGDOM ON ANOTHER ROUND WATCH WITH A GENUINE LEATHER BAND, $12.99 / NOW ON A MAGNET AND A BUTTON! / / STAMP YOUR ENVELOPE WITH BEAUTY!! /
I am so tired of people in my area complaining about the graffiti. The Marrickville area has some awesome work which should be celebrated.
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Silhouettes, The Love Of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, Unconventional Artistry, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Parallel Dimensions, Core [C.O.R.E], You’re Accepted, Feminine Intent, Out Of The Blue, Shameless Self-Promotion, Made In Digital, Globes, Spheres, Curves, Inspired Art, In Another World, Silhouette, First Things, Outsiders, The Feature Fraternity, ImageWriting, Sold!, Dimensions, The Beauty of Poetry , The Burton Effect, and The Dreaming Tree This artwork was featured on the homepage. Twice / January 14, 2009 / January 31, 2009 Often used as avatars for RedBubble groups, including Inspired Art, Made In Digital, First Things, The Beauty of Poetry, and The Dreaming Tree. Used as a cover image for the Silhouettes challenge. Placed 6th in the Feature This!! challenge Won the February Avatar challenge – January 31, 2009 Placed 3rd in the Contemplation challenge Placed 2nd in the Discovering challenge. Placed 3rd in the Your Personal Favourite challenge. Won The Wisdom of Children challenge – May 13, 2009 Placed 4th in the Your Most Popular Blue Image challenge. Placed 2nd in the All Things Black and Blue challenge Placed 2nd in The Beauty of Childhood challenge Won The Poetic Works Of Art challenge – July 10, 2009 Won the New Group Avatar challenge – October 12, 2009 The rain has brought Ash a star… a personal fairytale in the making. Created from a photograph, a painting, several semi-transparent layers, and some photoshop techniques. This is my first artwork that really communicates my child-like fascination with life. I’ve been driving myself nuts trying to find a song that fits this piece. Turns out the perfect song is one I listen to every day. / Field Of Innocence by Evanescence. There is such a delicate sadness to it, a longing for a return to a more innocent time. Artistic style of this piece inspired by Tim Burton Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small matted print to a mystery buyer / Sold 2 mounted prints to an RB member. / Sold 2 small laminated prints.
disconnected connection limited edition of 25,numbered and signed / Hahnemuehle Bamboo rag art paper 60×80cms @ / $390.- including postage / please contact me directly / jess.tremp@gmail.com other limited edition prints here
Max’s Bad-Ass Interceptor from the action flick Mad Max…for some reason, these sell like hot cakes in Australia…LOL!
I started this picture nearly a year ago and just couldnt finish it. Today I did. This is for you Sarah… you know why. http://www.redbubble.com/people/bigbear This is not for sale from my portfolio. It can be purchased from the Phoenix Appeal portfolio here
Strasbourg by night, near the famous cathedral. Moon and clouds … and the light from the windows and gleaming on the brick pavement … Suggested Framing: /
I would like to thank blackoutangel For letting me use the image a delightful hiding place Looking through an open door… / I do so one-der what’s in store. / At the same Time, I do see… / All the one-der in front of me Philosophy Lee
Hello World! Welcome to Mr Baxter’s Picture of …
Hello World! Welcome to Mr Baxter’s Picture of the Week. Each and every Monday I shall peruse the last seven days of images and find one that catches my eye, then post it here, write about it and even link to it from my Twitter account. The winning image will be on sale at a 0% markup for the week, and any sales generated in that time will get the artist double the earnings in RedBubble vouchers at a standard 30% markup. They will also receive a special commemorative certificate and of course exposure, not the sort that gets you arrested though. / / —-—-—- Picture of the Week Champion – Week One – aspenrock Would you just look at this marvellous collection of black and white pixels, even devoid of colour the story is so strong. And none of it is even in the picture, it’s really all about what’s happening outside the door. Is there a fight going on? Some dancing goats? A Formula 1 pit stop? We’ve no idea, but it draws us in and tears at our minds. She’s Jules Winnfield staring into Marsellus Wallace’s briefcase. Books have been written on this unseen. It’s emotive and silent, but leaves me clawing for answers. Good Work AspenRock. —-—-—-- Go and show her your love. Regards, Mr Baxter – Executive Officer of Writing Fine Words About Fine Pictures —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.
Hello World! To compliment Monday’s “Picture of…
Hello World! To compliment Monday’s Picture of the Week, may I present Wednesday’s T-Shirt of the Week. Again I shall take a gander at the recent uploads of tees and find one that catches my eye, then post it here, write about it and even link to it from my Twitter account. The winning shirt will be on sale at a 0% markup for the week, and any sales generated in that time will get the artist double the earnings in RedBubble vouchers at a standard 30% markup. They will also receive a special commemorative certificate and of course fame, not the sort that sends you crazy though. / / —-—-—- T-Shirt of the Week Champion – Week One – dylangould Now at first glance you may think this to be a standard type tee, but it’s really so much more. Let’s start with the words, ‘I Like Llamas’, fine use of a gentle but sharp serif font, particularly nice tail on the ‘a’, displaying a passion but not an exaggeration (or a fetish). Not ‘I Love Llamas’, (or woe betide ‘I Heart Llamas’) just a simple and more importantly accurate ‘Like’. And who doesn’t? / Then the drawing, a modest sketch but with so much emotion. The Llama appears as if on a windswept hill, crying out for your attention, will you give it to him? The answer is yes Dylan, the answer is yes. Good Work There. —-—-—-- / Now go show him some love. Regards, Mr Baxter – Inspector General of Writing Mighty Adjectives About Mighty Shirts —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.
Hello World! It’s Monday, so it must be Picture…
Hello World! It’s Monday, so it must be Picture of the Week time again. Every seven days I’ll peruse the recent image uploads and find one that catches my eye, then post it here, write about it and even link to it from my Twitter account. The repetitive but informative bit: / The winning image will be on sale at a 0% markup for the week, and any sales generated in that time will get the artist double the earnings in RedBubble vouchers at a standard 30% markup. They will also receive a special commemorative certificate and of course exposure, not the sort that gets you arrested though. / / —-—-—- Picture of the Week Champion – Week Two – Marike Kleynscheldt So this is an ingenious painting, I can barely operate a toothbrush, so the skill needed to wield a paintbrush (a skill Marike has in spades) always impresses me. But in particular this image, I do believe the boy is some kind of Hair-o-meter. He hangs around until you are ready to go out and then gives you an expression to represent what he thinks of your hair. In this case I believe it to be a snapshot from when he was brought before Don King. A unique portrait and a remarkable execution. Good Work Marike. —-—-—-- More work from Marike. / Go show your appreciation. Regards, Mr Baxter – Executive Officer of Writing Fine Words About Fine Pictures —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.
Right, so after the paramount success of “this pos…
Right, so after the paramount success of this post asking your opinions, I’m testing this new idea right here and now and here, now. Every Friday you can come here and shout about all the awesome new people you find. You get the whole day to stake your claims, which, due to interesting timezones, is about 50 something hours long. Pick your favourite new image, tee, or written work, (just one I say, one, otherwise I’ll get all flustered and overcome) and tell me who it’s by and why you think it’s marvellous. Then I’ll peruse all your suggestions and pick one tee, one image and one written work from three different undiscovered talents, to talk about over the course of the following week. The finder and the findee will both then get a free shipping voucher and of course, incredible publicity. Plus, the warm satisfaction that accompanies winning things. And maybe even some Limited Edition Certificates. Let’s see how this goes then. Regards, Mr Baxter – Ambassador of Trying New Things Out When the Boss Isn’t Looking —-—-—-- Follow my every exciting move on Twitter. / And add me to your watchlist.
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