.......and He looked and said, This is good”, but man came along and buggered everything up…............................ The difficult task of combining 4 photographs in an attempt to capture the enormity of what I saw…......
Seventh in the ‘Cuppa Series’ I am running out of cups…LOL / /
west coast Scotland / /
Music Theory rocks
This little guy got right in to this lovely blossom, I love how his little chubby legs jst hang there. I must have taken about 50 shots on my Kodak Z9612 camera, but it was worth it for this one great shot. This image is straight from the camera. thanks for visiting, cheers- Valerie / /
Original Creation Date: April 6th, 2005 There’s a story behind this one. The originator of the photomanipulation that spawned this particular piece was once quite an inspiration to me, so I requested to work with one of his pieces. This is what I came up with. 14” x 20” Charcoal on 90 lb. paper, freehand. / Model: Alexander Casteels Original available for purchase. / Either shoot me an email here or at to.the.fifth@gmail.com
A peaceful resting stop in Seaside, Florida which invited a calming serene feeling. / / / /
Love is the Seventh Wave – By: Sting / Every ripple on the ocean / Every leaf on every tree / Every sand dune in the desert / Every power we never see / There is a deeper wave than this / Swelling in the world / There is a deeper wave than this / Listen to me girl. ** / / Waves Of Color Experiment! Hope you like!! / Waves are everywhere. Whether we recognize it or not, we encounter waves on a daily basis. Sound waves, visible light waves, radio waves, microwaves, water waves, sine waves, cosine waves, stadium waves, earthquake waves, waves on a string, and slinky waves and are just a few of the examples of our daily encounters with waves. Have you had an encounter with waves today? Color perception, like sound perception, is a complex subject involving the disciplines of psychology, physiology, biology, chemistry and physics. When you look at an object and perceive a distinct color, you are not necessarily seeing a single frequency of light. Consider for instance that you are looking at a shirt and it appears purple to your eye. In such an instance, there my be several frequencies of light striking your eye with varying degrees of intensity. Yet your eye-brain system interprets the frequencies which strike your eye and the shirt is decoded by your brain as being purple. The subject of color perception can be simplified if we think in terms of primary colors of light. We have already learned that white is not a color at all, but rather the presence of all the frequencies of visible light. When we speak of white light, we are referring to ROYGBIV – the presence of the entire spectrum of visible light. But combining the range of frequencies in the visible light spectrum is not the only means of producing white light. White light can also be produced by combining only three distinct frequencies of light, provided that they are widely separated on the visible light spectrum. Any three colors (or frequencies) of light which produce white light when combined with the correct intensity are called primary colors of light. There are a variety of sets of primary colors. The most common set of primary colors is red®, green (G) and blue (B). When red, green and blue light are mixed or added together with the proper intensity, white (W) light is obtained. This is often represented by the equation below: R + G + B = W / Thank you for viewing!! :)
*_the totality of divine powers / humans are divine souls? / trapped in a material world / the non-physical realm of space / daemonic and ch…
Add Ushna Sardar to your watchlist FEATURED BY FEMININE INTENT- 04/05/09 / Featured by Nirvana -3/05/09 Featured by Live, Love, Dream- 2/5/09 Featured by Light In The Darkness / Featured by THE SISTERHOOD John Frusciante is my favourite artist..he doesn’t want to be famous / his solo work is extremilly special / very pure / very honest music / it sounds from within / feelings and emotion / ..beauty / / a lot of time when i hear his music… the individual notes he plays on the guitar….. it’s like he is plucking the nerves in my body / I feel it physically / John Frusciante – Unreachable / that song inspired me to write this piece of writing!
big work….pencil, pastels, oil pastel ,acrylic and lots of love and fun..fun… / when i finished this work i ran around the room,screaming….....
pencil on paper (Stonehenge) / drawing Hmm… / let’s see, sometimes I’m SO Obvious. / I was 47 when I drew this.
detail of my pencil on paper drawing Forty Seventh Fall (Just cropped it a bit tighter for those who Want Things More Intense.) (grin) AND, for those brave enough, I have a deconstructed view of her for your chest. Go to my T-shirts / to find this: /
Let’s get down to some essence here… from my pencil drawing Forty Seventh Fall (if you select a darker colored shirt, more of the hidden eye emerges) Here’s how it looks on a lighter colored shirt:
As is becoming evident I’m sure, I like to play! Here is a rendition of my drawing Forty Seventh Fall / adding a touch of color to her eyes and flesh, then floating about some crimson leaves. / AND, you’ll find this / as a design in my T-shirt section: /
I had fun making it rain crimson leaves… From my pencil drawing Forty Seventh Fall / / its adaptation, Forty Seventh Fall and the Crimson Leaves / (Try it out in different colors. When you go dark, parts of the sky pop.) / AND, at Zazzle I designed a matching mug /
Today’s offering. I don’t usually get so many images done but I am sick at the moment and therefore at home, although I can only do things in bursts!
I felt pent up yesterday, and I needed to do something about it, so I looked no further than the face that graces my stairwell - / Forty Seventh Fall upon which I applied it to a very loose oil pastel background – creating this RedBubble exclusive experimental image.
I needed more, so I went long. Ha! Did I really just make a football analogy?! Same face – Forty Seventh Fall / this time overlaying her onto a scribbly wet watercolorey smoosh I made. / (yes, those are the technical terms) (Try viewing LARGE please)
Taken in Cornwall UK. This is the small surfing town of Portreath around 20 miles or so from Lands End. Surfing in Cornwall is a way of life and most surfys here were congregated around this pier which was taking a pummelling from the Atlantic waves with the thundering sound of the impact reverberating across the beach. See my video on YouTube
My man at the London bureau sent me this last week. It’s a quote from the rather controversial zen teacher Taizan Maezumi. I love it. I told Henry that I want to tattoo it on myself. Well, that may have been a bit too much, so how about this? The face is from my pencil drawing Forty Seventh Fall
Okay, a little personal information to help make sense of this image, quite simply, Cyn has no yin. I’m “yin deficient” – so Olga has told me. (acupuncturist/Chinese medicine earth mama) Try as I might, I cannot muster any up for myself. So, I run around quite hot. / If any of the wonderful wise women (or men!) out there have any tips, I’d gladly welcome. To make “Empty Fire”, I merged two of my other works together. The face is highly contrasted and colored and comes from my pencil drawing Forty Seventh Fall The base is from my experimental pastel drawing The Night She Met Jack just making it a little hotter. .............................................................................................................. / .............................................................................................................. .............................................................................................................. / ..............................................................................................................
Original oil painting produced on stretched 91cm x 61cm canvas using a knife, mixing only on the canvas using a limited colour palette.There’s many more figurative, dance and portrait fine art original oil paintings, pastels and gicleé prints on my website: ryoung-art
...legends of Alexandria mariners and poets adrift imagine her lights / dream of her on the horizon as a point / of navigation her hallways would surely echo / of secrets ancient and arcane / beckoning she has angles like architecture / stately and geometric / quiet imagination wanders among the shelves / and aisles of her creation / in wonder depiction of passion and vision / by line, by stroke, by page / detailed out at sea the poets dream (anonymous gift) ........................................................................................................... The face is a slice of my pencil drawing Forty Seventh Fall The photo of Alexandria is altered purchased stock.
Watercolour done on Saunders Waterford 140 LB rough of a lake in Hailsham east Sussex, nr Eastbourne
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