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  • This is picture three in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.

  • I decorated this with some William Morris patterns and turned it into a window.

  • This is a self-portrait of myself inspired by the art I always saw growing up as a Catholic. Just wondered how I might appear as a saint…...☺ / The original work was completed with watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press cotton rag.

  • I found this photo amongst all my parents old albums and found out the little boy is actually my dad! I played around with it in photoshop and added a few bits and pieces to revamp the old shot as a new artwork. - Updated 1/02/08

  • Pen sketch on to burnt and stained paper. / (Click on image for a better view)

  • Mixed media with pencil illustration.

  • Mixed media with pencil illustration.

  • This is dedicated to the cats of my friend, Kathryn, who wait patiently for her to come back from her many trips across the world.

  • also available as a tshirt it’s a disaster waiting to happen

  • Some kind of dark stains left on the sand resmble fingers reaching otu from the tide as the sun sets over the beach near San Diego California

  • montage of oddly matching elements a group of ‘found’objects, from cgtextures ,clipart, my photos and then some…. all put together in photoshop

  • Old world creation technique was skillfully applied in the making of this Stained glass works.. It can be seen on display in Downtown St. Louis, Mo. at the Museum. It was created for display at the worlds fair there in the early 1900’s… This and other works of that time are highly cherished & collectable by many. Thanks for ck-ing it out here..

  • Featured in Historic Churches / Featured in Photography 101 / Featured in Colour and light / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in For The Love Of Jesus / Featured in Color Me a Rainbow Taken at Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire, England. The minster is one of the most interesting and beautiful buildings I have ever been to. Southwell Minster dates back to the 12th century. It was once the retreat of the Archbishop of York. During the English Civil War, it was believed to be used as a stables for Cromwell. Southwell only became a diocese in the the late 19th Century. The windows are so beautiful in the Minster, and on this occasion the light came streaming through turning these ancient pillars into beautiful pallets of colour. “You are the light of the world…..let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14, 16. This was the scripture being read out in the minster the day I visted this extraordinary church and took this picture. I am very familiar with this beautiful building, with its strong columns, ancient carvings, and warm smiles. As I walked around the nave, the sun began to break though the dull cloudy sky which had dominated the morning. The light began to stream through the windows as I turned and saw this amazing view. I set up my camera to get the shot, taking several pictures from different angles. God spoke to me in that moment. He gave me two distinct illustrations about what I was looking at. The first describes us as the strong pillars built by God, either as individuals or as the church, standing strong. He displays His glory and beauty on us, in us, and through us. The second illustration describes us as the window, with each colourful piece of glass representing the different gifts given to us, again either as individuals or as the church, but it is the Son shining through us that shows God to the world. What a thought. We are working in partnership with Him. HP PhotoSmart C945 (Bridge camera) / f/2.8 / 1/6000 / ISO 200

  • Taken in St Grade Church, Ruan Minor, on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall, that was built in the 14c. / The sunlight was streaming through one of the stained glass windows, and left this colourful reflection on the floor, and a lovely colourful glow around the inside of the window. / This was the first time we have visited the church in all the years we have holidayed in the area. / We will certainly be visiting the church again this year. I hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.

  • photoshop lineart and photomanipulations (all original photos by me), scanned pencil drawings and coffee-stained paper and some paintwork / the fish design is also available as t-shirt, click on the image below / / details /

  • So it’s been a while since I’ve uploaded any new artwork I know! / This one was fun to create, hope you like :) Pen, pencil, photoshop.

  • View from inside the Cocathedral St-Antoine-de-Padoue in Longueuil, Quebec built between 1884 and 1887. / This beautiful construction of gothic inspiration has been designed by two architects, Albert Mesnard and Henri-Maurice Perrault. There are two asymmetrical towers in front, a very rare occurrence in Canada, although there are a few in France. Featured in Historic Churches on November 7, 2008 Featured in Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos on January 16, 2009 Featured in the group Safe Haven on January 16, 2009 Featured in The Addicted Photographer on January 16, 2009 Featured in the group Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! on April 18, 2009 Finished in 9th position of Top Ten in the Steps and Stairs challenge of the Mood and Ambiance – Strictly Photos Group on March 18, 2009

  • “Three Susans”, is a testament to the beauty of autumn’s, Black-eyed Susans. It seems the blooms never really decide whether to be yellow, or orange. But in the end it doesn’t matter… they are gorgeous. Three Susans, is done on watercolor paper. The basic color scheme is painted in with watercolor and markers, the finishing is done with color pencil. I used many shades of purple for the background that lends the piece a startling, yet strangely subtle contrast. About this Painting: / EBSQ Award Winner: Members Mention 11/2008 / Materials: color pencil, marker / Media: watercolor paper / Original status: Available

  • JVELASCO CALLING!!!!!!!!!! / Please vote for me at the London Calling Challenge !!! / You can find my T-Shirt in the 34 of 241 position / Thank you very much for your support!!!!! / DETAIL: / Best Sellers T-Shirts / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Wallflower / Available as a framed print, canvas print, mounted print and card Wallflower is a continuation of my experiment trying to achieve stained watercolour effect. / I owe some inspiration to Mucha’s flowery illustration style. / Wallflower is much richer as Mucha used soft colours, but with my love for rich colours and as the Wallflower’s feelings are intense, I had to go with the strong;) Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • i am very happy i stumbled upon this today. (11 feb 2009) Here is some panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. I think it is a fantastic find!!! / This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Every strip of fence had been weather treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i think that this picture looks like the sea – a field – hills – horizon with trees on it. / im uploading this picture, and i may upload another. i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.

  • Coloured Pencil and Ink on 280 gsm Smooth Card

  • Tea Sketch #1 with color Carbon, Acrylic, and Ink on tea stained paper.

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