graphite on paper Featured in THE FRINGE
. her name is bi (rain in korean) / he… he is a frog for now… / he… he once a prince… / he… bi’s prince… . acrylic and colored pencil (prismacolor) / on a skateboard deck (7 1/2) .
ACRYLIC
So there you are, deep under the waves, enjoying a couple of mimosas with your Sunday brunch, and along comes a naked lady driving a giant conch shell drawn by a seahorse. Well, it’s enough to put you off your cocktails for a time, isn’t it? Fear not (and drink up!), it’s just Marcella and her fabulous Conch Carriage out for a drive! And though she tends to dress down on Sundays, you’ll never catch Marcella without her nautilus hat. It’s been rumored that if you offer to buy her a drink, she’ll race a school of groupers for your amusement – quite inexpensive as entertainment goes. Perfect as a companion piece to Emma the Nautilus-naut. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!
friday 07 11 08 . it would not escape her… / . acrylic on wood / 24”x48” .
There is a type of quiet peaceful solitude that one can only experience in a park Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 56 inches / 92 X 143 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .......................................................................................
Painting by Dorina Costras / 60/80 cm / Acrylic and oil on canvas
Well here it is….... finally – I got some new batteries for my camera (don’t have to use the silly pink mobile anymore!!!). This is the MAP OF THE WOODLANDS for my wife (Carol’s) up-coming 2 books…...... Check out our website for more nonsense about us both :)))
This is a slightly cryptic REBUS for the word ARTIFICIAL made up from a selection of images: MONA LISA for Art , a Tea bag for T , FISH and SHELL photos. A true REBUS should have no letters , no words and no numbers but should be purely visual, so therefore an image per syllable. / Computer Generated Art composite put together in Photoshop. A photomontage from Ireland. For the simplest straightforward form of a REBUS, please check out my artwork for CAR-PEN-TREE (Carpentry) from my portfolio. Featured in: THE FRINGE – 8th May 2009. / Example of a Greeting Card: /
You Keep Me Company (self-portrait) / 24” x 36” Acrylic / . Music by Sting and Grace Jones / . / . Featured in Immortal Love / . / . / Featured in Artrangeous RB Artist-Self Portrait Gallery / . / . / Featured in Creative Cards / . / .
gouache acrylic china oil -pastel chalk on cardboard / it can be used as a bookmark
PAINTING by Dorina Costras / Original – private collection / Acrylic and oil on canvas / 200/100 cm
Original artworks signed Dorina Costras / 45/60 cm / Acrylic + watercolor on paper
15mins quick doodle…standing in kitchen waiting for pasta to boil…..as you do! ha ha 05.09
Acrylic and charcoal on canvas – 40×40 cm
Acrylic and charcoal on canvas 40cm x 40cm
wanted to try something new…....... / went for a sail…....... / not much luck…....... / needed my mate to help…...... / tipped a few times…... / then got the hang of it…........ / hangin on the edge…..... / where’s my mate Phil when I need him….....???? / takin pics of dolphin, whales and waves….... / acrylic on fabric. / Original Sold /
ink and felt tip pen on paper. 2009.
acrylic gouache indian ink white chalk on listing paper
acrylic gouache indian ink chalk on a german newspaper Feature in OUTSIDERS
03/09 Painted with acrylics.
This is primarily a place for artists with principles inspired by the expressionists, fauvists, nabi, dadaists, romantics, post-impressionists, mannerists, cubists, symbolists, art nouveau, pop art, post-modernists, and modern realists.
Generally all of which hold SOME elements of “realism” and SOME of “expressionism”... WE EXIST ON THE BORDER BETWEEN
The concept COULD be considered a bit like an anti-realist, since our goal in part would be to break specific “realist” rules.
“REALIST” – in art – the principle of depicting persons and scenes as they actually exist, without idealization; art that attempts to represent the world in an accurate or familiar way. everyday scenes are favored over idealized, historical, or mythological subjects.
TOO LIMITING!!!
Now, though we want something “familiar” within the work, and we do want to work with subjects from life… we DO NOT want to limit the way we paint them, to how we see them, physically…
We DO want SOME LEVEL of reality to the work, but in addition we WANT IMAGINATION… we WANT to see PERSONALITY, EXPERIMENTATION, and ATTITUDE… we WANT STYLE and GLAMOUR within our work… really lets see how CREATIVE and EXPRESSIVE we can be!
BASIC GUIDELINES
- All works MUST have a subject/object… NO PURE ABSTRACTS!
- HAND-MADE ARTWORK ONLY!!!
- No photography and no digital or digitally enhanced work. By “enhanced” we mean no tweaks that stray from the original. ALL touch-ups should be made with the intent to display an accurate representation of the original work.
- The subject, though stylized, should be easily recognizable (generally speaking, we should be able to tell that a person is a person and a tree is a tree, ya’ know)
– Religious artworks will be somewhat limited. Anything viewed as overly “preaching” ones faith will likely be rejected, (no trying to convert here) though, like many of the masters, work depicting stories rooted in faith/religion/sprituality will be much more likely acceptable.
- Sketches, cartoons, caricatures, and comic book/graphic novel illustrations will also be limited… if the work wouldn’t be seen in a gallery (or magazine/comic/graphic novel as is) it will likely be rejected. Basically just no unfinished works or little doodles… unless they REALLY stand out.
- I have decided to allow patternwork for fabric and wallpaper and such… I do believe it will be a great help to us all in spicing up our works! The pattern must be clearly seen for acceptance.
We promise all accepted submissions will have time on the groups main page, though they may be limited only to a few hours depending on the volume of work coming in, but absolutely no rushing through like 50 pieces at a time… :)
Contests will be coming sometime early next year…
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