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To send me to you. Featuring the wonderful Millie on the streets of Melbourne.
More gerbils!!
. click . o9.3o.2oo8 / acrylic on canvas / 36”x36” (91.44cm x 91.44cm) .
Best viewed large … Featured at / RedBubble Art Gallery – Wall Art and Greeting Cards along with … Please, view more of my work here ... Featured in Experimental Photography and Editing.
An illustration intended to give the look and feel of chinese brush paintings. The characters mean “Love without Reason” The signature stamp below is the symbol for friends, and I used it for my signature because that is something that I hold above almost everything else, friendship.
Stones stacked with Asian paper and seals pattern overlaid. Photo based illustration.
Menacing Trees in Bradgate Park
It tastes just like July…. © Aimee Stewart – Foxfires 2008 / No unauthorized use allowed
All those old forgotten promises and plans…...........................
Imagine your mail carried by elephant? This design is inspired by vintage stamp art & postmarks. Reminiscent of the days when you might get your mail in a month or two by overland elephant cargo mail! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
Collage inspired by these lines from “Spring” by Gerard Manly Hopkins: “The glassy peartree leaves and blooms, they brush / The descending blue; that blue is all in a rush / With richness..”
Letraset. Paper. Half a lifetime. Originally it was a graphic about ‘not heeding warnings’ and ‘time running out’, but as I made it I started to think more and more about how 1984 is just as much an instruction manual for the powerful as it is a warning for the proles. There’s a name for this effect I think, but I have forgotten it. 3mm Helvetica Condensed Bold. / The bottom half of the hourglass never made it on. Looked too much like a moustache. / “Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull.” / There was also a variation I quite liked but the text was too small I think.
My baby asked me to face paint her, and suddenly she took over the brush. Jan 29- Won the challenge “Kids in creative situations” in the group Children, the power of raw emotion Feb 3 – Featured in the group LMAO ART
This print symbolises growing prosperity. It creates wood energy. Best placed on a South-eastern or Eastern wall. /
Mai ka ‘aina Mai ke ‘kai / Hawaiian Translation: From the Land and the Sea Sunset Ka’anapali Maui Hawai’i / Ali’i Kahekili Nui ‘Ahumanu Beach Park Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 20 June 2008 20:55:42 / Tv 1/250 Av 10 ISO 100 / This beautiful Hawaiian sunset image is also offered as a lovely beach tote bag and as a postage stamp. / If you would like to see it offered on any other products just let me know. Mahalo!
gradually seeing my little sister grow up and evolve into something great.
Unique design made from old stamps, most prominently Turkey, Czechoslovakia, and France.
vintage gumby
Lambertville, NJ – May 2007 – I wanted to give this a Norman Rockwell feel.
Paper collage with digital overlay.
I took this on holiday in Scotland. I liked the contrast of the Urban style man made object and building site being layered onto the natural Scottish mountains.
Prints from Japanese woodblock stamps. For Dan who pre-ordered this, and others who places an order before 30 Nov – a very special price to kick-start my t-shirt business!
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