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  • Starring the not so angry Helen and Jo

  • A tulip at Canberra’s Floriade. © A Spence. All Rights Reserved.

  • ...an acrylic painting I’ve had hanging around for a couple of months and decided to finish.

  • The first of a new animal series that I am working on… / I was trying to achieve a graphic that was simple, yet effective ;o) My entry for Purr-fect T-Shirt / there are some great designs, so be sure to check them all out, and don’t forget to vote

  • As this is a vector based creation the colours can be changed to anything you like – the possibilities are endless… / Basically it is made up of 4 colours (not including the t-shirt colour), in this instance / 1. Teal / 2. Chocolate Brown / 3. Mocha / 4. Vanilla If you are interested in seeing this design in alternate colours just bmail me and I can try it out for you ;o) An alternate view for you /

  • As this is a vector based creation the colours can be changed to anything you like – the possibilities are endless… If you are interested in seeing this design in alternate colours just bmail me and I can try it out for you ;o) An alternate view for you /

  • As some of you may have gathered, I am going through an experimental stage at present, trying new things … well, new for me anyway :) This is an acrylic painting I just completed today. I plan to do more acrylic painting in the near future. I also plan a few more coloured pencil pictures soon. FEATURED IN ALL THE COLORS OF THE RAINBOW – 31st August 2009 FEATURED IN ACRYLIC PAINTING GROUP – 3rd September 2009

  • OK, its not exactly a like for like image but hopefully it at least looks kinda like a kiwi :) Just something a bit different than my normal.

  • Acrylic in canvas 12” x 12” Inspiration for this has come from looking at “Molas”. / “Mola” means “shirt” or “clothing”. The mola originated with the tradition of Kuna women painting their bodies with geometrical designs, using available natural colours; in later years these same designs were woven in cotton, and later still, sewn using cloth bought from the European settlers of Panamá. Molas have their origin in the body painting. Only after the colonization by the Spanish and contact with missionaries the Kuna started to transfer their traditional geometric designs on fabric, first by painting directly on the fabric and later by using the technique of reverse application. It is not known for certain when this technique was first used. It is assumed that the oldest molas are between 150 and 170 years old. I was drawn by their bold use of bright colours and stylied shapes. / I have started to design my own ‘molas’ using my favourite creatures. Also my brother asked me recently to paint a picture(s) suitable for his conservatory. The theme was supposed to be South American … but it has turned out Central American. Anyway, I found tem most enjoyable to create.

  • Ink on 120 gsm smooth card (A4) FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS / Insomniacs & Other Night Crawlers – Jul 2009 / Fantastic primative art – Nov 2009

  • This is a stylised coloured pencil drawing of our garden. The brick plant trough was built by my wife, but it’s straight – I bent it for effect :) Okay – not completely coloured pencil – I used blue acrylic paint for the sky :) The cat is a stylised version of our elder cat Mao (rhyming with cow and not with mayo). THIS HAS BEEN FEATURED IN FOR THE LOVE OF CATS GROUP – 11th July 2009

  • OK, its not exactly a like for like image but hopefully it at least looks kinda like a kiwi :) Just something a bit different than my normal. You can also get a print version over here also available… Its a Chameleon: /

  • Hand drawn image. Phoenix of sorts.

  • Composite of two images, textured background with ink drawing overlayed. Another digital play/experiment.

  • Hand drawn design embossed in foil, then coloured with Inks. No digital work other than cropping to size using Photostudio. VIEWS – 100 as at 02-12-09 FEATURED in the following GROUPS Who are you to judge – December 2009

  • Experimental digital composite based on two artworks: Original hand drawn design in black ink on 120gsm bond. / Original abstract ink on 120gsm bond. Views: 500 @ 08-11-2009 FEATURED in ‘Art Nouveau & Arts and Craft’ August 2009 / FEATURED in ‘The New Beat Generation’ August 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Back in Black’ September 2009 / FEATURED in ‘21st Century Celts’ September 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Fashion Illustration’ September 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Avant-Garde Art’ September 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Eat Sleep Draw’ September 2009

  • Composite based on original artwork FEATURED in ‘Hand drawn or painted art of hapiness and joy’ August 2009

  • Another digital play/experiment using two of my original artworks. One for the image layer which was an ink on paper drawing and one for the colour layer which was a coloured pencil drawing, which I then blended and smudged. FEATURED in ‘Colour me a Rainbow’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘All in Editing’ August, 2009 /

  • Original Ink on Paper, digitally coloured / Another midnight till dawn digital experiment/play FEATURED in ‘Painted Ladies’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Insomniacs & night crawlers’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ September, 2009

  • Coloured pencil on A4 card. Featured in Escher and Perspective Art – August 2009

  • A sizeable gathering.

  • The Orton Effect is named after Michael Orton. The technique is a sandwich of two images, one in focus the other out of focus. Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant have both used the technique successfully in their work as well. The Orton image has traditionally been done using slide film with the first, sharp, image overexposed by two stops and the second, out of focus image, over exposed by one stop. It is important to use a tripod for this type of work to ensure your photographic elements remain in register on the film. The shots were then sandwiched together in single slide mount to produce a beautiful, impressionistic image. We are beyond that now and with so many things in the world of digital photography, we can now duplicate the same effect in multiple ways. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk

  • A scene. you can see the colouring in process in this 13second video here

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