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  • Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / Rajah the Elephant / by Karin Taylor from Animal Stuff Series / ink pastel acrylic charcoal photoshop on pastel paper

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  • A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this mounted print (small) on the 16th of September, 2008! cheers :)

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  • A laid back little fellow in a bowl of marshmallows!

  • Warsaw park Łazienki :) Red European Squirrel Canon 400D

  • meet our new little friend bubbles (daughter choose name) – a lovely little baby red eyed green tree frog. still trying to get a good shot of her/his mate freddo, but he is v. shy… trying out my new kenko macro tubes with 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens ISO:400 / f/stop: f/4.5 / shutter speed: 1/80 these little guys are v. tiny – not much bigger than my finger nail…

  • oldschool Easter bunny sitting on an empty beach, Crete 2009 FEATURED IN REDBUBBLE ART&PHOTOGRAPHY May 2009

  • Acrylic on canvas. / /

  • Sales of this design so far – 2 sales / / / The Dream Maker below (click for more info) / here’s to all the wonderful girls in my life and here on Red Bubble :) ...thank you for all the times you’ve been there ! pencil drawing on paper, coloured digitally, additions made in photoshop

  • / original drawing on A3 acid free cartridge paper A drawing which has been digitally coloured, in which a little friend of the forest is overwhelmly touched by the beauty of a particular very old and majestic tree. She spontaneously expresses her love and gratitude with a symbolic hug, revealing her love for her surrounds during a moonlit walk. Just the thing for friends, children, nursery, birthdays, special occasions and something a little different perhaps for an unusual Christmas card.

  • / / / original pencil drawing ...stayed up very late drawing “Nature’s Child”... you know when it’s time for a baby to be born, i think it’s very similar with art… the inspiration just comes when it’s ready…and sometimes that means drawing til 3am like i did with this one. ...the drawing took about 3 hours, and the digital colouring took about 5 hours today. ...inspired by some fantastic eyes i’ve seen lately, (drawn by people on RB) and the dear little willy wagtails…they are so cheeky…they aren’t authentic in colour here, because they are always black and white with little markings above the eye…but i have put their essence into the work hopefully. I think this is my favourite so far :) /

  • / / “Beach Picnic” is a pencil drawing which I’ve coloured digitally, I hope you like this image with mother and daughter in similar sundresses. As a child we enjoyed beach picnics all the time, mum would make us special fried chicken (better than Kentucky Fried) and we would go out on the boat to a little island, where i would play with soldier crabs for hours on end, while dad fished and mum sunbaked… they were wonderful times. We also went on the annual Beach Picnic to Bonny Hills with the church and we were great friends with the priest back in those days who was a top water skier.. We would see so many things at Bonny Hills, sea snakes slithered past in the creek where we were swimming and there were amazing white clay deposits in the sand….hours of fun were had by all… not to mention we even had a little mass there… top fun :)

  • / / / I was thinking about when I was around 9 years of age see me at 9 / / ....and I was reminiscing about our pet Blue-ringed Octopus we kept in the fishtank…. he was only tiny, but provided hours of entertainment…when he got riled up, he would put on a fantastic colour show for us…but it occurred to me how hard it must be to be a venomous creature… because you wouldn’t get many hugs, even if you wanted them! / / We spent a lot of our days at Shelley Beach, Port Macquarie and dad caught many strange and wonderful things, which we kept in our saltwater tanks… we also lived at the police lockup, so we had the human variety locked up beside us…and mum would cook meals for them, i would dance for them while they had their exercise break out on the front step, with nothing at all to stop them wandering off…cept me doing a little dance… i must have been riveting as none of them ever tried to escape…and we were kinda friends with the prisoners back in those days… some even sketched and drew pictures of myself and siblings, after getting my mum to go and buy them a little pack of coloured pencils… those were very interesting days :) / / Anyway, we have a bit of a history with capturing wild things in our family, a bit like Steve and Bindi I guess…. so here’s a little drawing, digitally painted, inspired by those days I remember with such fondness… a little girl in her bikini at the beach with a little ‘brunch coat’ as we used to call them over the top…..hosting a dear little Blue-ringed Octopus on her head.. / / There is a funny story I have to share with you too, which is possibly why i put the occy on her head… my father used to catch occy’s for fishing bait (with his bare hands) and stick ‘em in a bucket… his method of killing the poor darlings, was to bite their heads, in the eye area, i kid you not…he believed it the most humane way…. / / To cut the long of it short….. Dad was driving his little truck along after a catch in the Creek at Kingy…when he felt something very strange on the back of his head….the occy he’d caught had crawled out of the bucket….. and where do you think he was…? lol I do miss our menagerie of animals friends, back then i had no idea they were very unusual creatures to keep, including a baby crocodile, a turkey running around the courtyard… and all manner of other strange and wonderful things.

  • You’ve Got a Friend by James Taylor comes to mind… / half coloured to show before and after – thanks to my friend and fellow bubbler gottheshot for this great idea!! / a little drawing / digitally coloured / i hope you like it

  • / / This is a pencil drawing, that I’ve coloured in digitally, I also have a little golden chinese chop for my signature which was created for me a few months ago by Keith Richardson / hope you like “January” a little bit of a vintage or 70’s feel, revisiting the past, downloading a little bit of summer … now listening to “Pilot” singing January and Magic one of my fave band from the seventies, yeah, right along with the Bay City Rollers n stuff like that…hopeless huh :) so while I’m at it…. Bay City Rollers (I only want to be with you) /

  • 1 sale of this so far, thank you! – twas a mounted print / \ / / From a pencil drawing, coloured digitally. / > Inspired by Ocean Angel /

  • Dec 09 Taken with point and shoot canon powershot

  • \ / / Original pencil drawing / 27 different ways to say hello in languages from around the world / Namaste (nah-MUS-stay) – hello in Hindi / Shalom (sha-lome) – hello in Hebrew / Aloha – in Hawaiian / Hola (OH-lah) – hello in Spanish / Hejsan (HEY-sun) in Swedish / Jambo (JAHM-boh) – in Swahili / Bonjour (bohn-zhoor) – hello in French / Privet (preev-YET)- in Russian / Ni hao (nee how) – in Chinese / Salaam (sah-lahm) – Arabic and Persian / Annyong (ahn-yohng) – in Korean / Konnichiwa (Ko-nee-chee-wa) – in Japanese / Sawubona (saw-oo-BOH-nah) – in Zulu / Prijatno (pree-yat-no) – in Macedonian / Dzien dobry (JEEN-do-bri) – in Polish / Mingala ba – Burmese / Bula – Fijian / Halito – Choctaw / Dobar dan – Croatian / Talofa – Samoan / Bawoni – Yoruba / Guten Tag -German / Poolah – Setswana / Zdravo – Serbian / G’day – Australian slang / Hi & Hello / initially a pencil drawing which has been coloured in Photoshop, I attempted an olde world map look for the background to make the image look ‘well travelled’ and i hope you like the warm saturated colours and the girl’s pose which means Namaste (nah-MUS-stay) – hello in Hindi. For more informations see Wikepedia for definition of Namaste

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