Splash Journal Entries

29 creative works found

  • My Favourites - "Splash!" by Mel Brackstone
    by Adriana Glackin

    Do you get sent those time-wasting emails from friends…

    Do you get sent those time-wasting emails from friends asking you 20 questions, such as – what’s your favourite colour? Are you tea or coffee? What was the last movie you saw at the cinema? You know the type of email – you then need to forward your answers onto absolutely everyone you know, including the person who sent it to you in the first place – well, there’s always the inclusion of the question “ what scares you?” I’ve always left it blank, because I really couldn’t think of anything really scary. That is, until I saw Mel Brackstone’s image entitled Splash! . I even commented that I couldn’t take my eyes off it, even though it was scaring the pants off me. I’m talking heartbeat racing, my stomach knotting up, my lungs filling with salt water! What is it about Mel Brackstone’s image Splash! that stirs such a reaction in me? Is it the harshness of the rocks, the volume of the sea, the sheer energy of that wave breaking, the deep heaviness of the sky, the limited safe dry land in the image, the water rushing toward me as I look at the image – I am about to be engulfed! I recently read the efforts Mel Brackstone goes to in order to take these images, truly an amazing feat. I fear that nobody has invented a zoom lens long enough for me to even contemplate taking such an image! My version of “Splash” would involve 10cm of water in a kiddies’ blow-up swimming pool, taken on a warm sunny day. Yes, a little more safe, boring and mundane. But, is that what photography (art) all about – creating an image that evokes a reaction? While my reaction to Splash!” is a little on the melodramatic side, there would be many others that find such an image to be so beautiful and emotionally positive and just the print they’ve been looking for to hang on their wall. And do you what, every so often, I click on Splash! just to see if i still get those feelings – heartbeat racing, stomach churning, salt water…yep, everytime. And for the record, it’s red, coffee and Shrek 3.

  • Doing my bit for Charity
    by Deborah Bowness

    Inspired by the artist I chose to be the face of ‘In the Pink’ this week hangthisphoto’s journal...

    Inspired by the artist I chose to be the face of ‘In the Pink’ this week hangthisphoto’s journal, I have decided to donate the profits from the following two images to Breast Cancer Care. Splash and In the Pink Big Hugs Debbi x

  • SPLASH makes the top 12
    by Naomi Frost

    My pic “Splash” has has been short listed as a finalist / in the second Challenge Cafe...

    My pic “Splash” has has been short listed as a finalist / in the second Challenge Cafe competition “Motion” I’m so proud to be up there with the other fantastic 11 images. Go check it out and don’t forget to vote You need to be a member of the group to vote Thanks guys xx / Naomi

  • Please Enjoy! Drip photos for you.
    by Lachlan Kent

    Well… I really wanted to show you my red bubble friends some of my drip photos I took last night and tonight. Here are some of my favou…

    Well… I really wanted to show you my red bubble friends some of my drip photos I took last night and tonight. Here are some of my favourites. (If you’d like to purchase a card or print of one, please bubblemail me and I’ll upload the appropriate image.) 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 / 11

  • This Could Have turned out different...
    by DonnaM

    It is that time of year again… / “6-year-old saves drowning friend” / please copy & paste into your browser: / http://www.liveleak.com/vie…

    It is that time of year again… / “6-year-old saves drowning friend” / please copy & paste into your browser: / http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a70_1212538622 / http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a70_1212538622&p=1 / Very blessed to be alive… / Please Watch your children… / Never ever leave them unattended by the pool, lake, ocean… / whatever body of water it may be…..It only takes a second & / in that second your life will change & never be the same! / Please Have a safe & fun summer…Donna :) / This ones for you Splash :)

  • New Fantabulous Artist!!!
    by Jan Landers

    I just discovered a new artist here on rb today and we have become instant friends: / Amy Splash...

    I just discovered a new artist here on rb today and we have become instant friends: / Amy Splash Her art is full of vibrant colors and energy and she has some very nice photographs as well…..check her out for yourself!!! thanks to all my rb family for welcoming her aboard! / jan

  • SOLD!!
    by Emma Wertheim

    I sold my ‘Splash’ t-shirt!! Happy Happy Joy Joy.. / !http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/clothing/bodycolor:aqua/product:tshirt/size:large/...

    I sold my ‘Splash’ t-shirt!! Happy Happy Joy Joy.. / Ok…confession – it was to a friend – but hey – you gotta start somewhere!! It still made my day!! :)

  • Please Welcome.
    by salsbells69

    hi all, I found this yesterday and had to share it. I am a horse lover with a working background in the racehorse industry so I guess…

    hi all, I found this yesterday and had to share it. I am a horse lover with a working background in the racehorse industry so I guess this image appealed to me for those reasons. I love this image..I love how its been perfectly envisioned onto canvas. It has so much texture and feel to it. Splash Thanks Virginia for sharing your art and welcome to the bubble. Regards, Sal

  • Another Feature!
    by Teresa Zieba

    Another of my shots was featured today. OMG, I’m speechless. Thank you so much redbubblers. / This shot called “Sunset Splash” was feature…

    Another of my shots was featured today. OMG, I’m speechless. Thank you so much redbubblers. / This shot called “Sunset Splash” was featured in “Colors of Water” group.

  • 'Juicy Splash' got Featured !! :)
    by Anaa

    Dear Friends, I’m so happy to find ‘Juicy Splash’ is one of the featured art in the ‘Food for Thought’ Group !! :) / I’m so overwhe…

    Dear Friends, I’m so happy to find ‘Juicy Splash’ is one of the featured art in the ‘Food for Thought’ Group !! :) / I’m so overwhelmed!! :) My earnest Thanks to all your love & support … & to the wonderful group hosts Melissa & Allyl for this honour ! Love, hugs & regards / -Anaa

  • A new work of art that is truly amazing!
    by abfabphoto

    My photograph of Kaylie doing her cannonball has been reborn into a fantastic work of art by eelsbluEllen...

    My photograph of Kaylie doing her cannonball has been reborn into a fantastic work of art by eelsbluEllen Below you will find my photograpgh and Ellen’s transformation of it! Great job Ellen!

  • Featured - splash down
    by dawndavies

    Just found out that my Pelican picture Splash Down has been featured / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/produ…

    Just found out that my Pelican picture Splash Down has been featured / in the fab group for pelicans, check out the awesome art within this group, many thanks guys,dawnxx

  • Two of my "splashes" from Coolangatta featured in Waves group
    by Anne O'Connor

    Thankyou to the Waves group for featuring two images of mine. I am very pleased that I am up there with the greatest. Both of these ima…

    Thankyou to the Waves group for featuring two images of mine. I am very pleased that I am up there with the greatest. Both of these images were taken at different times, but I was playing with slow shutter speeds and trying to get that splash just right. Managed to keep the camera dry though, but had to duck a couple of times. Got my boots saturated and the tripod had a habit of sinking into the wet sand and moving on me, when I least wanted it. However I had fun whilst it lasted and the tide beat me in the end as it was going out and after a couple of days at the right light, there was no more splash!!!! :) Once again thanks so much for the feature.

  • My First Feature!!! In Colours of Water!!!
    by DragonFlyer

    I’m stunned!! Colours of Water has featured my work ‘Bright Water!!! I am honoured – what a compliment from the hosts of this great group…

    I’m stunned!! Colours of Water has featured my work ‘Bright Water!!! I am honoured – what a compliment from the hosts of this great group! And all within less than a week of joining RB in the first place! Thank you thank you for this fantastic recognition and encouragement!!! So – here we go Rosemary…. (watch out – I can get EXTREMELY verbose and go on for hours – if you want me to edit and shorten this – pls let me know!) / I have all the questions answered, but I need to wind down to go to bed now – I will send you the images and info on them tomorrow. This is for you to see if this is ok, or if you think I need to make it lots shorter… so – let me know. / Kallena xxx 1) How long have you been into art and photography? Funny how such an apparently simple question can have so so many different answers… From a child I was often told I was ‘good at art’, whatever was meant by that at the time… though, the concept of pursuing ‘art’ as a career was just such a huge no-no in my family – something respectable like doctor or engineer was the go… Well – I sure didn’t make it to doctor or engineer much to some people’s disappointment. At around about 20 years of age, I did attempt a photography subject at college – one 3hr class per week for a year. Have to admit, I remember pretty well nothing of what I learnt there other than the fact that I must have really liked it, as I managed to actually set up a ‘darkroom’ in a cupboard at home with second-hand enlarger etc…. / But – that couldn’t last either. I did, though, get involved in ceramics. I set up my own studio and exhibited and sold work through galleries. I managed to make enough money to pay for the business, but not for profit so I found myself forced to spend all my time making what would sell, with no time, money or strength left for creativity. That ended as a result of a quite serious hip injury in my mid-twenties, and I was no longer able to manage the heavy physical work required. Ceramics is an extremely different medium to photography, but I do feel those years gave me a good grounding in sense of form, at least. So, really, I truly only ‘got into art and photography’ in July last year when, on inheriting a bit of money, I was finally able to buy myself a decent camera… and, as I was able to spend all my time (when not too unwell or needing to look after the needs of my children lol) on photography for pleasure – not need for profit. It all just took off from then… 2) How did you discover Red Bubble? Totally by accident! I had been ‘nagging’ my partner to get us a better internet service for some time – we still had super slow dial up. My main motivation was actually my children’s needs – my daughter especially, being older, was finding it more and more necessary to access online info at home for her school work. / Then, after I got my camera, I started my obsessive ‘learning all about this’ mode (I’ve been told that that’s just my personal style – if I do anything – I just get so so totally into it that nothing else in the world exists….) / First, I bought tons and tons of photography magazines and read all I could, to the point that they all started to seem quite repetitive, to be honest… Then, our new and faster internet arrived. So, I started searching Google for sites on photography. One of the earlier ones I found was Red Bubble and, I have to own up, I automatically ‘latched on to it’, originally simply because it was a local Australian site. / Then, instead of reading magazines, whenever I wasn’t taking photos or too unwell for anything, I would be browsing all the wonderful work I found on RB! I was amazed – so so much sensational work – and so so much of the world opened up to me in these pages! It was simply beautiful and so inspiring to look at – I never felt the need to look much further for other sites… / Though – it took me about 4 months (until January this year) of browsing to finally work up the nerve to join. / People around me were saying I had ‘a good eye for a photo’ but well…. I was so totally unsure of myself and my ability compared to all I saw here… I was really, really scared to put my work ‘out there’ in such company…. 3) How has Red Bubble affected you and your art? Enormously!!!!! Never before in my life have I had the ‘space’ to be able to start to express my SELF truly creatively, and I was not at all aware that I was really capable of this at all! I joined RB at a point in my photography where I think I was able to take a pretty decent photo of some ‘thing’ – macros of dandelions and water, as well as my pet snakes and candids of my children being my favourite subjects. So, those were the type of images I posted. Amazingly (and luckily) I received a few positive comments pretty well straight away! I am so grateful to those people who just happened to be around then and made me feel so welcome, and I count them amongst my good friends now. / The next amazing thing to happen on RB was that, within a few days of posting my first image, my work was also recognised with my first feature! Amazing – and super helpful for my lack of self-confidence in my self and my work! Then began a gradual (and amazingly fast) progression that I had never dreamed of. The more recognition my work received, the more competent I felt I got in my photography, the more confident I felt also in my SELF, and the more ‘driven’ I also felt to learn more techniques and skills to be able to express more and more of this burgeoning new ‘sense of self’ of mine in my work. So – I started looking for and browsing ever more of the more ‘photo manipulation type’ themed groups here, more of the ‘alternative, darker arts’ themed groups. And – I learnt as I went! I started attempting to create effects in PS similar to some of those I saw other artists using. Some people very helpfully would add all the info re how they had created an image in the description box of their work. A few artists were generous enough to respond positively and explain when I plucked up the nerve to ask them specifically how they had done things. It has been a strangely parallel process. As I clicked on ever more and more commands that I found in PS to see what happened (and the ‘edit – undo’ to repair what I had just stuffed up LOL), I became gradually more and more confident in beginning to address the feelings and experiences I had inside ME in my work….. / And this was helped considerable also by my starting to get to know some other artists here on RB better, and their very encouraging support of my early efforts to express my SELF in my art. 4) Is there a particular aspect of Red Bubble that you love the most? This is a tough one, but I think it has to lead on directly from my previous answer – that RB is a community of like-minded people, all brought together here in one place through a love of creativity and art. I would never have had the nerve to join any ‘random’ site with no such cohesive core to it’s membership. / I had spent the previous 7-8 years as pretty much a recluse in my own house, attempting to address all the pains and fears of my childhood, so that I would NOT pass that legacy on to my own children. I had – for most of this time – been too afraid to venture out into public…. / This is still very difficult for me, and these limitations also, in their own way, helped define the style of photography I gravitated towards. / So – it is the friends I have made here, through our ‘connecting’ through discovering we have maybe similar ‘creative minds’ that I really value the most… as I never really had any REAL FRIENDS before. My upbringing was not conducive to learning to trust other people. But here on Red Bubble, that has been changing for the first time ever… 5) Who have been your biggest creative influences? Honestly – I don’t really know. Certainly no ‘famous artists’ of the past, I have far too little knowledge of them and their work. There are definitely artists here on RB, most of whom I would also take the liberty of now counting as ‘friends’, who have both inspired me with the wonders of their own work, and their fantastic encouragement of my own as it has grown and developed over these 9-10months…. / If I look back to my pre RB efforts though, I would have to say my daughter, as she decided that she desperately wanted a camera before I did. And, it was her earlier interest and the fun she had photographing things that rekindled in me my old interest in photography, and motivated me to finally spend some money on what I wanted for myself. Namely – my camera. / And, more recently, my son – who often comes in and has a look at what I am working on on my computer screen and says “hey, that looks pretty cool, Mum!” I just feel so so good inside when he does that :))) 6) Have there been particular life events that influence your art? Most definitely. The serious work I create now comes directly from my ‘self’, from my feelings, emotions and experiences that I remember and draw on to attempt to convey a sense of what they may be like… / So – all this work is very centrally grounded in the overall concept of child abuse. This is the environment I grew up in, so it has influenced very much how I have or have not developed as a person and artist, and who I am as a person and artist in my self now. / I also studied and worked as a social worker, a little later as an academic in that field. I have several post-grad degrees and my PhD scholarship is still sitting there for me to use if I want… (which I don’t). / So, infant and child attachment and development, how this should happen and how incredibly damaged this process may be by trauma, the many and varied psychiatric conditions that may have their origins in a history of childhood trauma, how even the neuronal structure of the brain and other biological parts of the body – even to the genome we are born with – can be damaged and ALTERED by severe trauma, these are all things that I know extremely well. Both from personal experience and from later academic study and professional practice. So, much of my work, and pretty near all my photo manipulated work, is an attempt to convey the concept or sense of what a particular feeling or experience of an abused child may be like. / For me – this is an incredibly important subject for an artist – it is an incredibly important subject for all of society. It is still far, far too unrecognised, and I truly believe that it is only by putting this issue ‘out there’, by making it so blatantly obvious that it is far, far too common in ALL aspects of society, that anything constructive will ever be able to be done to better protect the children growing up all around us. So – I think I can answer here in one also 7) What subject inspires you the most? It is all my knowledge and experience, both professional and personal, of the many issues, feelings, emotions and behaviours central to the experience of the abused child….. This, for me is not really just an ‘inspiration’ – I’d also call it an ‘obsessive drive’ lol…. 8) How do you find your way out of a creative slump? O – tough! This whole process is so new still, that I have no ‘tried and true’ methods yet… I’ve actively switched lenses and gone out and shot something totally different to what I was doing before, I’ve trawled through older, at the time ‘not well enough’ processed images in case maybe now one of them will catch my eye and with my improved skills suddenly I will be able to see something new and worthwhile in it, I’ve browsed groups on RB that have nothing at all to do with the kind of work I do – like landscapes, or forests – to simply look at images that make me feel good for a change, I’ve stopped my ‘serious’ work and gone out and shot pretty macros of dewdrops on grass – stuff that is really just FUN…. / Once or twice I’ve given up totally (for a day or 2) and snuggled down with my kids to watch Pirates of the Caribbean or Australia or Lord of the Rings on my big computer screen cuddled up together in my big bed and forgotten that I have any responsibilities at all (well – almost) LOL… 9 )How would you describe your personal style of art? OK – have to own up – I haven’t a clue really… probably the only description I could come up with is the central aim I have for all my work – and that is to create something ‘emotive’. Something that will hopefully convey a sense of a deep emotion or feeling, or at least make people stop, and think that there may be more to this than immediately meets the eye…. / I try, as well as I am able, to make every photo shoot for this type of work I do ‘real’. In that – I actively remember, and re-feel, what the experience really was at the time. I am sure there is a difference in impact in an image of someone REALLY experiencing something, and a model ‘posing’ for the same thing. So – and as I have not managed to find anyone willing and able to model for me – I’m stuck with the only ‘body’ I have available to shoot – mine. And – I am most certainly NOT a gorgeous, photogenic and slim 19 year old (much as I might like to be lol). / So – my ‘style’ of photo manipulation has been most definitely influenced by these limitations – of how to AESTHETICALLY (because I believe that is essential for a ‘good’ artwork that is able to engage the viewer) convey a sense of feeling or emotion – which requires a human image – when the only ‘human’ I have available to photograph – AND who knows these feeling for real – is not really the most photogenic around….. 10) How did you learn to do your artwork? Totally by trial and error – with an awful lot of the ‘error’ bit – thank goodness for ‘edit – undo’!!!!! One of the best ‘commands’ in the digital world lol… / As I mentioned before, it’s been through examining the work of others here on RB, trying to obtain similar effects to what I have seen elsewhere here, some artists here have helped me by describing specifically how to obtain certain results. / A VERY BIG learning curve was begun by my first ever venture into one of the ‘critique forums’ here on RB. At the time, I was pretty proud of the image I put up, I though it was about as good as I’d managed to that point. / But whoooa!!!! Was I in for a shock!!! After a few initial encouraging comments that highlighted for me a couple of new tools in PS that I had not found yet (SUPER useful!!!) I found my image on the receiving end of a truly detailed, pages long “pulling to shreds”!!!! O – it scared me almost witless at the time lol….. / Thankfully, the host of the forum was extremely sensible and experienced, she reassured me that what I had ‘got’ was NOT abnormal, that anyone who was serious about their work must have put themselves and their work through this type of REALLY HONEST critique to truly be able to improve, that the person who wrote the critique would not have bothered to write what must have taken him at least 3-4 hours if he did not think the image ‘worth’ critiqueing, and she left me the choice of, either accepting it and learning from it, or in effect ‘running away’. / Well, I stayed. And followed up every single point that had been raised in that critique, and read as much as I could find on RB about the techniques of photography that I was not familiar with yet. / Since then, I’ve reasonably regularly put images ‘out there’ for critique in various forums, and inevitably, the experience is a positive one for my learning to become a better photographer (or photo manipulator lol). 11) What equipment / software do you use? Do you have an equipment / software wish list? Camera – Sony Alpha 350 / Lenses – Tokina 19-35mm f3.5-4.5 Lens / Sony 50mm f1.4 Lens. / Sony 100mm f2.8 Macro Lens / 12mm, 20mm and 36mm Extension Tubes / The 2 kit lenses that came with my camera I pretty well don’t use at all any more as their quality drives me crazy (Sony 17-55mm & 55-200mm Lenses). So – I currently in effect don’t have a telephoto lens, as that is the kind of lens that my current style of work needs least, and I can’t afford to update that one to one with good enough optics – and yes, I’ve searched ebay and everywhere I can think of :((( / I also occasionally use my Lensbaby Composer. / Then, Tripod with remote shutter release / Wireless Remote Shutter release / Grey Card for indoor / studio exposure / UV and Polarising Filters for all my lenses I work on a 24” iMac with maximum memory and everything possible (including Snow Leopard) installed, have 2TB, 750GB of back-up hard drive space, and just recently have managed to get myself organised to start backing up all my finished work to disk as well. When I first started, I was under the misapprehension that iPhoto would be fine to meet all my post-processing needs (I don’t think I even knew the term ‘post-processing’ though lol). Well, didn’t take me long to find out that was WAY wrong, and a couple of months before I joined RB I bought (with the use of my long time unused but valid student card for my PhD) a student version of PS6 for Mac (lots cheaper than without the student proof bit…)! And – a wish list…. (o – start drooling lol;))) / First – the most basic but essential – I am dying to get a REALLY GOOD tripod. What I have is what was supposed to be “decent / average”. Well, not good enough any more by a looong way… / The telephoto lens (anyone have a spare $1750 lying around you could do without lol) – though preferably several, and a fisheye lens… Then – ND and ND grad filters….. Those are the real ‘basics’.... but what I REALLY dream about is a proper (preferably warehouse sized, though I’m not going to get that bit) photography studio, with light boxes, strobes, off-camera flashes, plenty of reflectors, backgrounds, tons of stuff lying around for really cool ‘set and costume’ use…. O wow – that would be soooo cool! A dream would be the Sony Alpha 900 camera body… (ok – when I’m super rich and famous lol) Computer wise – I LOVE my iMac BUT – I dream of the Pro Mac with it’s gigantic screen and MASSIVE hard drive etc…. Then – enough money to fund a solo show in a really prominent space… is that enough lol ???? 12) Do you have any favourite software tools that you just can’t do without? I think that the most essential and fundamental part of the software that I use that there is NO WAY I could do without, now that I have pretty well figured out how to use them is – LAYERS!!! So basic – it’s really what the whole of Photoshop is based on, and it’s the best and most useful thing since (I own up – I don’t know who did it) someone worked out how to print light onto photosensitive paper… Other than that – as I mentioned before – “edit – undo” lol ;))) / I’m sure there are still so many commands in my relatively simple version of PS that I haven’t even found yet…. 13) What advice do you have for those artists just starting to explore software manipulation? See all the above LOL ;))) / No, seriously, firstly, don’t let anyone intimidate you that ‘software manipulation’ is in any way a ‘lesser’ or less valid form of photography than using darkroom chemicals. It’s not. Manipulating pixels is just another means of processing images captured on the sensor of your camera. And – especially after having spent nearly 10 years working with the poisonous chemicals necessary in creating your own ceramic glazes – it has the wonderful advantage of not being harmful to your health! All the best photographers ever ‘post-processed’ to obtain THE IMAGE that was ‘good enough’ for them. Photo manipulation is just another word for ‘post-processing’. Secondly – see above. Put up your work, invite constructive criticism, put your work ‘out there’ for more serious critique – remember – the ‘critique’ is of THE IMAGE – not YOU. All those experts out there really ARE nice human beings who DO actually remember that they were beginners once too and are extremely generous with answering any question you may throw at them! / Try out for real all the suggestions that everyone else tells you will improve your image and then – do exactly as YOU like the best in the end ;))) And finally – keep shooting thousands and thousands of images… the possibilities for ‘combining or manipulating’ them into who knows what will just hit you one day… but not unless you have the images there to start with. I won’t touch on the possibilities created by using ‘stock’ images, as that is something I don’t know enough about (I am a super dope at things like creating ‘links’ so just tend to not try stuff that means I have to learn how to do things like that) and that I generally don’t use in my work, though that must increase the possibilities in many more different ways :) 14) Where do you see you and your art in 5 years? Now – that is a REALLY scary question lol….. 1 year ago I would NEVER in my wildest dreams have imagined I would be here, where I am now, doing what I do now in the way that I do. I have only just in the past few weeks for the first time had some of my images properly, professionally printed to ‘fine art’ quality…... I will be exhibiting 3 of my works in a show for the first time in November. / If I look back and count the dates – a year ago I had not even found RB yet, and by November, when I will have my first works on the wall of a gallery, it will be just about a year since I first found RB and started browsing the site, far, far too intimidated by all the amazing work here to even consider joining! / I have dreams, yes, now that this remarkable ride I have been on this past year is actually continuing…. but I don’t really dare, yet, to imagine that they could become reality… / In 5 years time I will also most likely have to face the reality of having to once again become the financial provider for my family. I have a career I hope to be ‘well enough’ to return to, though now – I would rather not have to do that. / Could I ever dream of managing to provide for my family through my art? I don’t really dare dream that yet….. Kallena aka DragonFlyer xxx

  • Double features tonight
    by Claire Farley

    Double the joy tonight. Splash was featured in the SEA Group...

    Double the joy tonight. Splash was featured in the SEA Group and Woodman’s Point taken today was featured in the Timber and Water Group / Who’s a happy vegemite now! Thank you big time to the host of both these groups

  • FLAMENCO SPLASH FEATURED in the DANCE group !
    by Nicole Kay Whitty

    Thankyou Dance group for featuring my painting, I am ecstatic!!! FLAMENCO SPLASH !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ular…

    Thankyou Dance group for featuring my painting, I am ecstatic!!! FLAMENCO SPLASH

  • IWONIWONIWON .. WOOOOOHOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!
    by mimulux

    oh my.. can you imagine….... i just went online.. after getting up late this morning and walking all my dogs … to check my messages a…

    oh my.. can you imagine….... i just went online.. after getting up late this morning and walking all my dogs … to check my messages and what do i see??? my tee design Fractal Splash WON the Bold Challenge in the FRACTAL Ts GOUP !!! thanks so much for all who voted for this…... and to the wonderful hosts of this awesome group!! WOOOOOTTTT!!!!!!!! thank you Carlotta Peackock, SharonD and tkrosevear .. you are awesome :))))))

  • Features And Placements For 6/25/09
    by Diane Schuster

    !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:mocha/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/3…

    “I Hope Someone Left A Towel Out For Me” Placed in the top ten in the “Bathing Birds Challenge” in the group “I Love Birds” Thanks to all who voted in this challenge!

  • wow.what a day and an honor
    by Cheryl Dunning

    my splash image is now featured in the olympus and four thirds group…too cool..thank you so much / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/ar…

    my splash image is now featured in the olympus and four thirds group…too cool..thank you so much /

  • holy cow...splash..is now featured
    by Cheryl Dunning

    in the group ulimited quality…wow..4th group to feature this image… !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/frames…

    in the group ulimited quality…wow..4th group to feature this image… thank you so much

  • 2 more features!
    by Cheryl Dunning

    wow..2 more features / first my gimli harbour was featured in the fabulous prairies…that was totally unexpected…. / thank you so much …

    wow..2 more features / first my gimli harbour was featured in the fabulous prairies…that was totally unexpected…. / thank you so much Leanna :-) / and my splash is now featured in a 5th group wow..this is my most featured image! / it is now featured in the group Tuesday Afternoon…wow / thank you so much!

  • Another Double Feature!
    by Liane Pinel

    I am so thrilled that Inner Sanctum and Splash of Lavender have both been featured in the wonderful group A fascinating Purple...

    I am so thrilled that Inner Sanctum and Splash of Lavender have both been featured in the wonderful group A fascinating Purple

  • Sale - Plummet
    by Laura Towersey

    I would just like to thank the wondeful soul that purchased my work today. I appreciate sales so much. It makes me very happy to know tha…

    I would just like to thank the wondeful soul that purchased my work today. I appreciate sales so much. It makes me very happy to know that other people appreciate and like my work enough to spend their hard earned money on it. Thank you! Plummet

  • Seeking the Perfect Splash
    by Joel Aston

    Hi All, It’s often easy to forget that the journey is often richer then achieving the goal itself. The process of searching for the pe…

    Hi All, It’s often easy to forget that the journey is often richer then achieving the goal itself. The process of searching for the perfect corona (splash) in pure water has reminded me of this lesson. Currently at over three thousand attempts I can see why some say this search can drive a man mad. Judging by some of the things I see in the images in this collection, I fit this description. My friends would say they already knew this. Regardless I would like to share with you this collation of images about my continuing journey, searching for the perfect corona which includes various abstract themes and abnormalities I have captured in this process. Your feedback/thoughts appreciated. Joel

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