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!
My original is graphite pencil on watercolour paper. Been sitting on it for a while and finally gotten around to putting him on a shirt. You won’t see it even in larger view, but every part is triangulated, as in an architectural spaceframe.
But, as Studly observed smugly, albeit very very quietly, they were all from herself so what did she expect…
Skele-series #11 / / Great as wedding announcements or invitations – or even vow renewals! / / Customizable stamps are also available! You can change the background color, add names, add a date – whatever you like.
FW Ink on art paper
Collage made from old anatomical etchings from the 17th century – as far as I can find out they’re public domain. Book is called Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus. Original: /
... now here is the version Katlyn wanted me to do orginally , and I have to say…. I think she was right ( I like this one better ) lol apparently this one makes me “less” dorky … who knew ? lol some of my personal favs / /
RE-EDITED I wanted to redo this image without a frame. Hope u like it :)K
Self Portrait. Damn, that stretching of the wall needs sorting out, bare in mind I did this two and a half years ago.
We are all the same inside!
3 seriously messed up characters. Tshirt available too;
Look at me! I’m FuNkY!
remastered from an original pen & ink drawing / Copyright ©2006 Elizabeth Rose Stanton. All Rights Reserved.
Melaten Cemetery, Cologne
Found this old bougainvillea leaf on my balcony and felt like doing something simple without over-thinking it,, and here’s the end result and this was the actual colour of the dried leaf.
Ink drawing, 2008
Watercolor and water-soluble graphite on Arches cold-press 140# /
A cold morning during Fall in Yellowstone, enhances the vapours rising from the mud. The sunbeams break through the mist as if spotlighting the beauty of the tree skeleton. / A hard image to shoot, in that I was so overwhelmed by this scene of extreme beauty, I couldn’t concentrate too well ! / An early rise is required to catch a scene like this one, not a problem when you know Mother Nature is flaunting some of her best works in Yellowstone ! Shot on a CANON EOS 40D, with polarising filter, mounted on tripod, f11, 1/30 sec, ISO 100, Auto WB, RAW file, processed in Adobe PS CS3. The usual Curves/Levels adjustments, I selected and processed the bottom half separately to keep the blueness of the shady part as contrast to the warmer tones where the sun broke thru. A little dodging and burning to bring out those rays ! FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/all-about-the-light / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/style-class-elegance / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/shots-in-the-fog
Abstract of rust on metal and peeling paint. Nikon D200, Nikkor 105mm
I always wanted to do a interpretation of one of the Tarot Cards or maybe even the whole deck sometime if I get the energy. Anyway I don’t know why I started with the death card it just turned out that way. Arcana, does not mean physical death. Rather, the Death card portrays symbolic death-a change or transformation. Often, it heralds the end of a familiar or more comfortable mode. It conveys a release which is necessary for growth and expansion. Perhaps it even brings a whole new set of principles which will guide you spiritually, emotionally, psychologically or financially. Joseph Campbell, author of A Hero with A Thousand Faces, describes times of personal change as periods when “The familiar life horizon has been outgrown; the old concepts, ideals, and emotional patterns no longer fit; the time for the passing of a threshold is at hand.” The sunrise depicted in the background of the Death card holds the promise of the transformation which is about to take place: the death of the old self, but also the dawning of a new day. The Death card is a cue that you are at a “threshold”-a crossing into a new phase, unbounded by the past. The Tarot’s Death Card: A Symbol of Transformation / Geraldine Amaral As published in Nexus – Colorado’s Holistic Journal /
Pssst…wanna daisy? A dark collaboration piece with Bob for the lensbaby competition.
Mmmmmmm…. brainnnnssss…. braiiinnnsszzz… BRAIIINNSSSS!
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