The old Carousel now resident at The Beachhouse at Glenelg, SA. This has been down at the Bay forever!
Pastel on paper, 470×690 mm / Original SOLD
Well … not really a scream … just a common everyday sideshow clown waiting for the plastic balls to roll. I just felt, in this guise, he did look a tad stressed! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Companion piece to Scream ... taken at a fun park, but once treated, not always looking quote so ‘fun’!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / / /
There’s one in every bunch. ;o)
Taken at the Royal Adelaide Show
Lengthy night exposure of the Ferris Wheel on the foreshore at Victor Harbor. Canon 400D 18-55 lens.
Dr. Pierce’s accordion skills were much better than the cure-alls he sold, but he would never admit it. ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires / All of my artwork and photographs are © All Rights Reserved Worldwide. / My artwork and photos do not belong to the public domain.
Watercolour, sharpie marker, Watercolour pencils. Natural fibre collage elements and a coating of gel medium on cartridge paper. This was a piece I just played with until it delclared itself finished with the addition of some collage along the top of the work. The gel medium made it difficult to scan and photograph as it is very shiny. the original also has brush strokes in the gel medium which resemble crosshatching. I had fun with this anyway. The original is A3 size paper. 297×420 mm. Copyright 2008 Celia Coulter
Drawing done in Prismacolor and Ebony Pencil on Museum Board 30” x40” Original Drawing is for sale.
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright FEATURED WORK
I’ve put several versions of this clown up since yesterday, but I’ve finally decided I’m happy with this one (and I have the approval of my 13yo son, lol). / I’ve removed the other versions…my apologies to those of you who took the time to leave comments on them! Clown photo is my own work, but I’ve used the eyes from here
The clowns still managed to laugh, even in todays Economic troublesome Times. Clowns at the Millicent Show today….a vibrant and ever reminding piece of my childhood….loved playing these at the Victor Harbor Foreshore every Christmas as a young lad.
Artistic portrait of a grinder girl. Yes that is a 4’ Makita grinder between her legs
A collection of my freaks, geeks and mutants.
All the noise and colour of Sideshow Alley comes to Grenfell, NSW, each year at the end of August, when the annual Grenfell show is held. Taken in August 2004 with my Olympus C-725 Ultra Zoom. Photo is ‘as is’, without post processing.
Drawn up in my sketchbook and turned into a T Shirt thanks to Fade
The ability to make the most of unfortunate circumstances is among the most valuable of talents, and, arguably, no one demonstrated it better than Thusly and Hencely, the Wingding brothers. Identical twins, they were entirely normal in every respect save for the fact that they had only two arms between them and were completely conjoined at the shoulder. Apparently prescient before birth, they managed to get themselves born into a circus family, a wise choice given their condition. Their father, the Amazing Zamboni, was among the finest and most fearless of trapeze artists, as was their mother, whom the two boys never knew. Given that the squirrel monkey, Prehensile, who accompanied them everywhere turned out to be a half-sibling from their mother’s first marriage, the boys regretted not knowing her less than one might think. And running off with a tattooed sword swallower when Thusly and Hencely were mere infants hardly improved her standing in their estimations. It was a strange little family, to be sure, but a happy one, and growing up in the midst of Harlequin the Toad Boy and Aspick the Human Jelly ensured that they seldom felt self-conscious about their…difference. As with most identical twins, the boys were inordinately close, and if there was one thing upon which they agreed, it was that they did not want to spend their lives being mere curiosities. That is how they came to apprentice under the tutelage of Madame Ocelot, Tiger Tamer extraordinaire. As tiger tamers the boys had the unique advantage of essentially having a set of eyes in the back of their respective heads, and something about their unique appearance left the tigers somewhat nonplussed and therefore more apt to do as they were told. Prehensile did his part as well, scampering around the ring and rounding up balls for the tigers to balance upon and rings for them to jump through, although the tigers did tend to look at the monkey with much more than passing interest. Madame Ocelot was getting on in years, and soon retired, passing the mantle and her purely decorative whip onto the two young men. Sadly, old trapeze artists do not die, but rather tend to make fatal swan dives into, say, a clown’s cannon, as was the fate that befell the Amazing Zamboni. Thusly and Hencely were devastated at the loss of their dear father, but eager to honor him by putting the sizeable inheritance that he left them to good use. That is how they came to purchase the circus from the previous owner, a cranky Hungarian with a persistent wet cough that did him in a mere month later. They took over as ringmasters, as well as tiger tamers, dubbing the new enterprise “Wingding Brothers – World’s Greatest Show”, and their prodigious talent and considerable good looks brought them fame, acclaim, and clans of female admirers the world over. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!
8×10 Colored Pencil
Location: Garden of Unearthly Delights, Adelaide, South Australia Winner of the Circus, Faires, Carnivals and Festivals Challenge in the Art House Productions International group
I took my oldest son to the Show last night. He had a ball holding crocodiles, touching snakes and eating all manner of sweet things. I think I had just as much fun taking photos!
Details: / Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mk II / Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM / Exposure: 5 sec / Aperture: f/11 / Focal Length: 70mm / ISO Speed: 50 / Accessories: Manfrotto 190XB Tripod, Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head, Canon RC1 Wireless Remote / Date and Time: 9 February 2009 05.56pm
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