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My neck scarf…
Collagraph print on University Paper. 2623 views on 28/11/09 Collagraph print made with sequins, string, glue and polygap. Supersize me an dlook closely and maybe you can figure out the raw materials used to make this collograph.
nude, figure Model: Abigail
Aryclic painting with mixed media, gold and bronze outliners, the original paintings (this one, the magic leaf, what is emerging?, fusion leaf, can you see the face expression? paintings) all have a certain different gleam at every different angle of the light, this was cleverly created from the use of metallic pens, and silk painting gutta outliners that are pearlised, see through and pearly, metallic sequins that were carefully placed at some angles of the paintings.
Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia mermaid stock / . / . . /
My cool new disguise!
Arcylic painting with mixed media. This idea was taken from my young childhood days sketchbook . / Sometimes i used to go in a big field, away from it all.. / with my skecthbook and paints, looking up at the sun, to me the sun’s rays used to look like all these sparkling, and dazzling rays, coming towards me. With the fields and corn everywhere, i used to see patterns and images , as the breeze blew them into this and that shape, or is it, and always be, the fact i just have a creative head with illusions in me, .............. don’t know, will anyone ever understand how i see things….......
Photograph
Generic image of three female Figure Skaters at the medal ceremony of a World Championships.
Rear of lace up wedding gown
A design from my “Prop” series of portraits of Melbourne based performers from a few years ago.
While visiting a local book store & coffee shop, I had the unique pleasure of meeting Polly Diller (unknown to me at the time). These head-turning silver-sequinned sneakers belong to Polly , a local retired Diva who is as full of life and fun as her sequinned Converse sneakers. Of course, she advised me “I have a second pair at home that are RED,” (we have yet to capture those on film but remain confident they will appear in our portfolio soon!) It was a pleasure meeting this lively and unstoppable matriarch and once I had, I KNEW her shoes needed to be immortalized & I’m glad I did. Thanks, Polly.Chad Miller
Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
For some reason that Moby song has been stuck in my head for daaaays… even though I haven’t heard it in months. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qdb4NyHdFfE Have a listen! More from my experiment with a mirror and sequin stars. I used colorful wrapping paper to reflect in the mirror and some glitter sprinkled on the mirror… Enjoy!
How gorgeous are these shoes?! I hired them for a photoshoot…now I want to keep them :( LOL (c) Sarah Moore 2009
Graduating cyan club sequins, looking like mini CDs.
Model is Elizabeth June / Makeup and Hair by Loran Bean / Styling by Kirsten Reynolds (Fallen Taboo) / Assisting by Craig and Adam Blog facebook and Twitter
pencil on paper drawing Ah, one of my older drawings… / so yes, it’s true, I was born on the cusp – right at the beginning of Aries. / This drawing is about being two things at the same time. (I know, now you’re wondering if I’m schizophrenic – that’s a different drawing – ha!) What I REALLY wanted to do with this piece is to create a third middle face – merging the two eyes into the center portion, but that never really came across. I was abusing Pat Metheny’s “Still Life (Talking)” when I drew most of this. Thank you for all the great music Pat… This is a large drawing – framed it’s over 4 feet wide – but the original is for sale – do email if interested. You can see an overexposed shot of it behind me at one of my solo shows: / In my Clothing section: /
The mathematical precision of the sequins caught my eye here, as well as the gold edging against the dark wooden background. So many perfect circles, some reflecting light. some with half reflections, some with none at all – how could I resist the shot! I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F5.6, 1/45 sec, ISO 800, focal length 125mm. 117-9384
Model/Photographer/Editor: SexyEyes69
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