Read all about this character and all the rest of the “Lighter Side of Dark’ gang in the new series by Paul Rees-Jones and Shannon Rene’ Justice! Available for purchase online! Molly the Lil Witch, A Heidi for Oscar by Paul Rees-Jones Well You have heard the tale of Molly the witch, / And the doll folk she made in a pinch. The story doesn’t end quite there, / Cause Oscar needed someone fair. Molly’s heart went out to her lovesick little man, / She asked Oscar to put some stuffing in her hand. She used it to make a wonderful girl, / With a cute smile and hair without curls. She called her Heidi and Oscar just stared, / Molly could see how much he cared. Ophelia, was not too impressed / To her this girl was a complete mess. Already she saw her brother’s love show, / Unfortunately for Heidi, she had to go. Ophelia worked out 22 tries, / knowing one would spell that Heidi’s demise. and so we shall wait and see what transpires, / As Ophelia prepares balloons, pits, spikes, and fires.
Though word about her odd and deadly mating rituals is getting around, she never seems to be in short supply of volunteers.
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Model: Inge van Geel / Photogrpahy: Marloes van Geel / Editing: Marloes van Geel
voodoo series part one…
the first of my voodoodle range, a little devil called Neville. / more to come!
acrylic on canvas
Photograph. Oylmpus FE-100.
A macro shot (80-200 and extension tube) of a crocus flower with a small metal candle holder (the face), shot early in the morning, when shadows from nearby shrubs looked interesting. I tried to get just the stamens in focus and the shadow on the left to look like a figure with a distended belly. I attempted to make the whole effect slightly menacing – a contrast between innocence and evil. Velvia, Nikon F4, scan.
Early painting with enamel on board… self portrait.
I went from Barbie / to Medusa / in one quick fall
For the joyous Lucky, who pulled these words out of me, and made me dream of lime green clogs & the deity of candy: I am the blood red spine with the bruised tailbone / I am coconut rice with extra lime leaves / I am the Medusa snarl with blue tangles / I am ink in blood and pen in hand / I am liquorice allsorts minus the pink / I am Bodie and Doyle with winged collars / And I am no longer afraid / of the dark For the photo theme of the June Melbourne Writers’ Meeting
Its a fun T-shirt design with a little twist; a parody in fact. / Why not take a look through my other t-shirt designs which includes designs like the one below. /
The head hunters really let their standards drop on these three.
A delightfully cute harbinger of icy death. He’s so cool!
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A companion piece to our very popular Doors of New Mexico poster, this grande dame of a poster will look fantastic anywhere in your home. Like a walk through the French Quarter, you’ll find all kinds of fun and mystery in these beautiful photos featuring colorful, washed out, or just plain fascinating porches and doors.
Music to Digital Art: / Voodoo I’m not the one who’s so far away / When I feel the snake bite enter my veins / Never did I wanna be here again / And I don’t remember why I came Candles raise my desire / Why I’m so far away / No more meaning to my life / No more reason to stay / Freezin’, feelin’ / Breathin’, breathin’ / I’m coming back again
Copyright Derek Shockey 2008. ”... now I must admit / though it hurt a bit / I got used to it… / and it thrilled me / we fell in love on a bed of nails / and her lovin’ almost killed me / now it ain’t that I’m religious / but I’m holy and she’s wicked! / when the sun goes down / and the moon comes out.. / come on, scream it! vooodoo! ... gimme yo’ voodoo… / vooooooo-dooooooo…” - HAWKINS
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