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7th installment of the pingpong collab. Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight 12. Lookout!: Taken
YAY!! finally finished the 9th installment of LookOut from pingpong. / Now I can pass it on to FireRabbit. Phew. Just a seemingly calm and peacefull scene in this one =) Check out the rest of LookOut series here . or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight 12. Lookout!: Taken
11th installment of the pingpong colab. / Aaaahhh…. finally finished it. Its ridiculous how much time I’ve spent doing this, probably the longest of all Lookout series. Feel like something fishy (been eating a lot of fish and chips lately) Check out all previous versions here or shortcuts here: 1. Lookout!: Search 2. Lookout!: Mystery 3. Lookout!: Reach 4. Lookout!: Evil Emerges 5. Lookout!: Battlefield 6. Lookout!: Not Over Yet 7. Lookout!: Beyond the Gate 8. Lookout!: Is the battle over? 9. Lookout!: Greetings! Friend or foe 10. Lookout!: Currently peaceful, will it last? 11. Lookout!: Fallen Flight 12. Lookout!: Taken
Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) Razzamattaz Fairy joins us today on Red Bubble. / She came to life from a piece of paper and a little inspiration…..it grew from there! / In a crazy frenzy of pastel dust, charcoal, ink, acrylics, wool, silver thread and sparkles Razzamattaz was born…...out of the pastel dust she came to life to grace us with her presence and present herself on cards, to make herself known to others, bringing fairy magic wherever she goes. Hope you like Razzamattaz!
I love you, / you know / / / / thank you
Drawn in Illustrator. Available as a print here
Mixed mediums: Acrylic, rice paper, linen thread, pigment powder on canvas. / Size: 613×917 x 42 mm; Framed size: 970×665 x 50 mm Concept: Practically stitches bind, attach, and connect materials and/or surfaces together and is a metaphor for human bonding. The stitch becomes the ‘thread’, linking and connecting to the human psyche. Using a needle and thread by hand to stitch is a slow, methodical and sometimes painful process, of pushing and pulling through materials. The process reveals the two sides (dual nature) and the in-between to this affair. / / Abstractly worked, the stitch is used metaphorically for relaying energies and relationship formations. / Spirit Matter Cosmos abstractly references and resonates concepts of duality, the conscious and unconscious, complexity and simplicity, the spirit and alchemy of ‘relationships’ (blood & gold symbolism), transitory formations (the faded) illusions to connections and perceived realities. Always within, is the ‘spirit’, the centre, a voice of wisdom that guides and directs us in and through and beyond the ‘matter’. From the Exhibition/s: Sense of Attachment & Elevating the Spirit Exhibition at Cairns Regional Gallery, Qld (& toured Townsville April 24- May 31, 2009) ABC ARTPOST slide shows here ................................................................................ / FEATURED IN ABSTRACT ART DIMENSIONS
Lambertville, NJ – 2007
Fading daylight smears threads of colour across the surface of the water in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales. This photograph was taken with a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. This is my submission for the #12 Great Features – Never Placed in the Top Ten Challenge
Canon 350D / Featured on the Homepage decemeber 2009 /
.......and don’t you find that life is sometimes the very best metaphor for life? On the day I took this photo I was ‘hanging by a thread’ myself…experiencing a lot of pain. I was not sure it would ever go away. But there you have it…..the pain has nearly gone….the water droplet has definitely gone…but the image remains. It will remind me that even when things are tough beauty exists. / / Pentax K200D / 50.0mm / x 10 macro / 1/90 sec / f5.6 / ISO 200 As is! “hanging by a thread” was featured in the group Feminine Intent / “hanging by a thread” was featured on the RB HomePage / /
This reminded me of a pattern-colors you might find on a blanket loomed in old world Native American Indian fashion. Indian Art / If you have ever seen Indian art, then you know how detailed a beautiful the art is. Art has a very important place in the Indian culture. Indian art has been used as form of expression for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years. This type of art was used as a symbol for things such as a bear, walrus, eagle or people. / They used artwork materials from rocks and other materials that could be weaved. Weaving was a very popular form of Indian Art. Reeds and cornhusks were woven together to create detailed baskets. By using dye made from vegetables and fruits, the material would be dyed to make beautiful patterns. Women would spend hours weaving threads together to make the detailed blankets. The threads woven together for the blankets make a beautiful colorful rainbow of patterns and designs. The Navajo tribe is very well known for their hand woven blankets.
this was a little test to see if I could design a tee by putting the pen to the paper (wacom) and not picking it back up till it was done… / this is what that became /
This was a father and daughter project. / shot by Regita light painted by a single torch in a dark room.
Toorongo Falls is near Noojee in the Yarra Valley outside of Melbourne. A beautiful waterfall which is well worth a visit. Camera: Canon 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 17mm / Filters: Circular Polarizer, 2 stop ND graduated filter / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 10 sec / Aperture: f/20 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: -1/3rd stop / When: 9:54am on 2/7/09 To check out other shots from this area see my Yarra Valley gallery. For more waterfall shots check out my Waterfalls gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Original is Acrylic, Guache, and Metallic Craft Paint on 14×18 stretched canvas The insect and arachnids come to her call. She is their home and her blood sustains them. They are her ears and her voice. They whisper to her your innermost desires so that she may show you your destiny. She weaves your path with her silver silk into the very fabric that is time and space. She is The Oracle. Available as a T-Shirt HERE
Letting go to swim in the heat of day I jump, frown, feel dizzy and hold onto the side of a doorway. As if I will fall. Or maybe the door is falling. I am only threading a needle with time and hoping today with be tomorrow and yet then it will be too soon. I feel as if I’m hanging on by a thread. And the next day is similar. I don’t understand what is the problem. Then I realize there really isn’t one. So it’s OK. I can let go of the thin safe string and drift out to sea or to the clouds or just across the street or inward to a place of forever color and never ending sign posts leading to my soul. / Hanging on by a Thread is acrylic, gesso, ink on canvas 30 in. X 30 in.
My origami calendar The red string of fate is based on a Chinese myth that the gods tie an invisible red string around the ankles of men and women destined to be soulmates. This myth is has been adapted into other east asian cultures as well. I first became familiar with it by watching anime; though in those cases, one would attempt to match up couples by tying their fingers. This image, while on one hand based on that Chinese legend, is one that defines me. With the red thread forming the heart, I frame what is currently my greatest passion: miniature origami. I fold using tweezers, and sometimes with needles (I show a needle here, though for these hearts I only used tweezers as they are not that small). The hearts of paper and string, while representing my passion, also represent my soul, and how my fate is bound by the constraints of life. I’m in my own little world bound by a thread of fate; though my passion lies in a world of paper. While most women primarily use needles for sowing; I primarily use them for tiny origami :P I would adjust the position of the objects here with tweezers, and sometimes got magnetic reactions between the tweezers and the needle. They say opposites attrack… but they are both metal :] Each heart was folded from a 15×15mm piece of paper. For a better idea of scale: This work has been featured in: / Macro Photography / Inspired Art / All About Hearts / Color Me a Rainbow
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