water colour and water pen on wood, 50×20cm / / / -
Black and White photograph (digital) by Le-Croix
Waverley Art Prize Finalist / In the Moment Finalist – published
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Work featured on home page 06/01/2009 – Thank you very much dear Redbubble:0)) One of my best sellers T-shirt, great on black tee too!! Wonderful present for Valentine’s Day!!! Thank you for buying ! :0) Another favorite:White Flowers
Acrylic on canvas / 500mm x 500mm x 35mm / Inspired by Gustav Klimt.
I started this picture nearly a year ago and just couldnt finish it. Today I did. This is for you Sarah… you know why. http://www.redbubble.com/people/bigbear This is not for sale from my portfolio. It can be purchased from the Phoenix Appeal portfolio here
colour image of a girl walking through tall whispy grass, backlit with several flares; a selfportrait FEATURED IN REDBUBBLE ART&PHOTOGRAPHY May 2009 / FEATURED IN FIRST THINGS May 2009
I’m a sucker for a good game of poker!! :)
/ Reflecting / / In the shadow / / Tired / / Just leaving
acrylic painting
I honestly have no meaning behind this / I was bored on photoshop / and I was listening to “Viva La Revolution” because my friend was playing tony hawks underground behind me (its one of the songs on there if you didn’t know) / so yeah
FROM PARIS SERIES: / CHARLESTON / / GLAMOUR / / BELLE DE JOUR / BELLE PARISIENNE / / / MARIE ANTOINETTE / / / FEMME EN BLEU /
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my sister at her wedding (23.6.07)… / To achieve the soft focus on this photo I add a guassian blur to one of the channels (can’t remember which one), changed to sepia and then added a ‘soft light’ blending layer also a little dodging and burning… v. simple!
Through A Glass Darkly. By Paul D Robertson Pastels 140 cms x 97 I like this piece very much. Sometimes in my work I can witness myself taking leaps of quality, and I believe that this is one of those times. It is an indescribable sensation to see my own hands make something such as this. I begin the with a person, a woman, before me, some materials – paper, chalk, paint. At the end of the slow still hours quickening my fingers, I surface from the fugue and wake from the trance of working. And sometimes I have something before me that is beautiful that did not exist, that what the world did not hold before I began. And it will last for centuries. I love the idea of obscured reflections and scattered and refracted light – my desire to work is pushed further every time I stumble upon something I know I must pursue. In many of my works, whenever it is practical, I will place a left-hand print on a wall or smudging a piece of glass. I have done this for years, and I will never stop. Recently the idea occurred to me that since this has become one of the defining symbols within my work, I could execute a piece based entire on the idea. So I made it happen. I forced it into existence. And I am so left handed, you see, that I almost walk with a limp.
She will find it. Please read GHOST OF A WOMAN by Caroline Evans Help stop violence against women and children. WHAT DOES THIS WORK MEAN? ART BLOG HERE FEATURED on RB Home Page 25 November 2008 /
Acrylic on canvas / Size: 30×30 inches / Inspired by Gustav Klimt. / Recently finished this for an exhibition in Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand.
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