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Another collaboration with the amazing photographer John Edwards… his gallery can be seen here.. http://www.redbubble.com/people/johne
A collaboration with the very talented John Edwards .. http://www.redbubble.com/people/johne / go here to check out his gallery The moment I saw his picture I knew I had to pink it up some more !!
This is a rather old image from the bottom of my big box of negatives that I’m slowly converting to digital files. I had been out on a fashion shoot and at the end of it I found I had 2 frames left. So on the way home with the model I stopped in at Graffitti Hall of Fame in Alexandria which is one of the inner city suburbs of Sydney. In this digital age its hard to imagine having faith in taking a good picture with only two goes at it but there you are! I got the model on to the roller and shot one from the front and with the very last frame shot this one. I hope you like it as much as I do. :) This is what it looks like framed
She emerged from the dark and drifted to the surface. Her naked, pale skin was mostly obscured by her swirling blonde hair. She held his look, staring up at him with longing, and reached for his hand. / Read more HERE The idea for this image was brought about late last night whilst reading a wonderful story in Redbubble titled / In Love With the Ocean / Written by the very talented Damian Model – Me Artwork – Me Model Image by the wonderful Barssel
This is a photo of my niece that I shot before I had a digital camera. I scanned the photo, added it over and image by CruelDreams that I edited in ps by using the channel mixer, dodging, burning, cloning and added text. Took a photo of a butterfly and selected each wing section separately and cut and moved them into position using transform. Adjusted the opacity of those layers to give each wing section a transparent appearance. Painted with the airbrush tool on a lower opacity over the wings to make the colors tie in with the costume. Also used the airbrush with warm color to add the effect of light coming from her wand illuminating the darkness around her and added touches to her and her wings where I felt the light would hit.
Sometimes faeries take humans away to beautiful, magical places but sometimes, the places they take us are dark and not so beautiful. This was done for a project themed “Fear’s Playground.” It’s based on a nightmare I had a few years ago where this malevolent nixie was terrorizing a small town and killing off young men. The dream started with her drowning a surfer so that’s the scene I illustrated here. It was actually a rather terrifying dream—I guess because I have such a strong fear of drowning.
1958 Austin Healey Sprite Mk1
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Sprite: A sprite is a kind of fairy or elf. Sprite comes from the Latin word spiritus or spirit and once meant “soul” or “ghost.” Sprites are used in many folktales. Sprites are found only in places where it is serene and cool. They like to play with nymphs or torment butterflies, but the butterflies don’t really mind. Sprites have one very important job, which is going around and changing the colors of a tree’s leaves in Autumn. Sprites are very creative. They are muses, artists, and poets. They are some of the most creative fairies. Some even decide to bond or marry a human or elf and stay with them their whole lives. Model used for reference is the beautiful Cima and can be found here: http://fairiegoodmother.deviantart.com/ Textures used are from ahoberer78-stock and can be found here: http://ahoberer78-stock.deviantart.com/
Artwork: Me Original image by the Very Talented Barssel Model the Beautiful TextureoftheSin
Well, what more is there to say about John’s work? Hes just totally amazing. http://www.redbubble.com/people/johne
i like this picture :3
Another page in the calendar I am making with John Edwards… http://www.redbubble.com/people/johne
Loch Creran, Scotland
mixed media painting / 22*28 in they’re storm sprites / they travel in packs up in the clouds / bringing rain and storms / :3 i think their kinda cute original for sale / message me if interested acrylic / cloth, buttons :3 lol
The Goddess of the wind is a flighty thing at the best of times.
This is a collaboration with Di Edwards / from her gorgeous photo found here All profits will go to the ACD Calendar Fund, to help Australian Cattle Dog rescue in the USA, Canada and Australia.
Another collaboration with the wonderfully talented Rose Moxon After a re-think of the layout this one will be the cover image for our calendar If you haven’t already seen Rose’s amazing work please check out her gallery Rose Moxon
We can see from the experience of Odin that the image of the tree was the template / within which all of the sacred world could be apprehended. The tree was the framework / within which one “flew” to these Otherworlds. And since the exploration of sacred space / was also a quest into the nature of human consciousness, the tree was regarded as an / image of the ways in which we, humans, are constructed psychically. It was a natural / model for our deepest wisdom, our highest aspirations. - Brian Bates
Another page in for the calendar collaboration with the fabulous photographer, John Edwards
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