Feel the game!
Al Fresco Cats / Acrylic on canvas / Size: 505mm x 405mm I’m combining three of the loves of my life here – cats, gardens and food. / These two cats resemble a couple of cats I had as a child, Skittle (black and white) and Victor (marmalade). They are just deciding what to eat first, perhaps the cheese…as / there seems no meat available.
Model – Meluxine This is about as ghetto as studio-esque lighting gets. / It’s called daylight. / I know, weird hey. And it’s so cheap it’s scary. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas ps. if you happen to own/know of this ‘pasta’, I would strongly advise against trying to eat it. The model’s only just getting her taste buds back.
Your move now…
What is going on inside?
Barry a Maine Coon Featured : / in Animal Kingdom / in Paws n Claws / on Redbubble Homepage
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self portrait
Adelaide China Town on a Friday night
Asheville, NC – June 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
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Featured on Red Bubble Home Page on Mothers day 2009 this is my mom… and that is you know who.. her great grand child :))))))))))))) on the cruise to Mexico.. the amazing thing is that this is one in a series of the sweetest looks and hugs between them.. we were entertained and were just awwwwwing.. it was so spontaneous and sweet. / and!! this is one of my faves. it makes it double extra special because it was the day of my moms birthday of 83 years in 2007.. which is why we went on a cruise . all of us sisters. were there. and she got to go to the place of her dream since childhood.. Mexico .. .. so she celebrated her first cruise with us .. and she touched the ground of Mexico . a true special time…... clicky here for a giggle, our favorite hot chocolate as is.. straight from the camera Sony DSC H 7 / 1/100s / f 2.7 / ISO 200 Focal length 5.2mm
Summer is rapidly approaching and the old picnic table that has been so long in the family is unclothed, showing the scars of age…peeling layers of paint…we trace the first colours that fathers father painted 60 years ago…remember that? then father painted the table many years later…it was blue or maybe green…then Uncle George…the table came to us then…I remember..it was 1950, the year we married…we wanted to strip the paint, but didn’t have time, so we painted it white…now Lindsay our great granddaughter has the table…she got it on her wedding day ten years ago…she plans to paint it again “Family History” Fictional extract…JZ.. Watercolour and Acrylic on Canvas Board / Still Life with Black Cherries and Old Lace / Ripe Cherries
One of the flowers from my book and pomes for her. We sat there at a table that seemed like miles apart. Two years we had been married and I thought she was the best. She called me her big daddy O and I called her my Sweet Pet. And now she sits there with her lawyer as she whispers in his ear, and then he looks me straight in the eyes and tells me what she wants! And as my lawyer sits right next to me shaking his bald head he looks at me and says “Now don’t you feel like the village fool for all that you’ve have done”? I sat there looking over at someone I thought I really knew, but as she stared at me blankly I knew that wasn’t true. I loved this girl with all my heart I even married her. And now she sits there with cold dead eyes that stab my like a knife! And as her lawyer continued on my mind started to drift and think about all the pretty things that I had bought this bitch. I took her out of the little shack she lived in with her mom I taught her all the little thing so she could get along. And when she was at the right point to go a little farther I picked her up at that little shack and I made her go to school! I helped her start a business I gave her all the money and I put someone in to run the place because she was bad with money. I even put her in a car so she could go to work and when that wasn’t good enough I gave her a Ferrari. Oh she was just a back woods girl her family were share croppers, the land her daddy worked on my daddy let them have it. And as I sit here in this office fifty stories tall and listen to her lawyer try to dig deep in to my pockets. So I ask myself as I feel this gun if I should let her have it!
Bonnie likes to sit at the kitchen table..:)
Digital painting. A traditional still life painting of fresh picked daisies with a pitcher of water.
Well just for something completely different from the last lot of dark and mysterious Infrared landscapes…. this is the first of a little run of colour images from a wonderful little Holga toy camera. This image was however also taken in the same location in the Hunter Valley at the place I think of as daniland. When I go to stay there I get to sleep in the cutest most beautiful little cabin that is attached to the main studio. Out the front of this cabin is a little wooden porch that looks over a dam and across a deep and heavily wooded valley. There is a little table with some chairs there and on the table is this lovely little bonsai tree. On this particular morning there was a very heavy fog….. not unusual for this location even in the height of summer…. although it will burn off in the sun in a couple of hours after sunrise. But I just love the way the fog makes the landscape so intensely mysterious and just a tiny bit scary… great for taking photo’s even when you can hardly see the ground infront of you…...
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