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  • Vector illustration / 2008 / Work featured on home page 28/01/2009 / Work featured on home page 06/01/2009 / Thank you dear RedBubble and thank you my dear friends for your lovely comments and fav.I am totally thrilled:0))))

  • Fart is most commonly used in reference to flatulence. The immediate roots are in the Middle English words ferten; which is akin to the Old High German word “ferzan” meaning ‘to break wind’. Fart is sometimes used as a nonspecific derogatory epithet, often to refer to ‘an irritating or foolish person’, and potentially an elderly person, described as an ‘old fart’.

  • Colour Bright
    by Mariska

    US$39.90

    Vector illustration / One of my best seller tee. / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • Be my Valentine ...
    by Friederike Alexander

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Best viewed large … Featured at / RedBubble Art Gallery – Wall Art and Greeting Cards along with … Please, view more of my work here ... Featured in Experimental Photography and Editing.

  • Art Criticism: How to Criticize a Work of Art
    by Trace Lowe

    Art Criticism: How to Criticize a Work of Art / A four step process This is what I give my students as a guide to art appreciation: / ...

    Art Criticism: How to Criticize a Work of Art / A four step process This is what I give my students as a guide to art appreciation: 1. Description- What do I see? Study the work in detail carefully. Describe the work in full detail. Be factual. Mention everything you see. 2. Analysis- How is the work organized? Look for and talk about the elements and principles of art and design that seems to dominate the work. Look at how the artist has used The Elements of Art / • Lines- real and implied, curved and straight, direction of movement / • Shapes, Space, Forms- Are the shapes geometric or free-form? Where is the horizon? Where is your point of view as the viewer? (Above, below, in the work, or outside) / • Colors- Warm, cool, bright, dull, soft, bold, etc. / • Value- light: reflecting much light; dark: absorbing much light. / • Texture-Both the medium and the objects portrayed: rough, smooth, shinny, dull Look at The Principles of Design / • Rhythm- Are there repeats of elements or images? / • Movement- Is there an illusion of action? How does the eye move around the work? / • Balance- Formal or Symmetrical, informal or asymmetrical / • Proportion- The size relationships between one part to the whole or one part to another part / • Variety- Visual difference and contrast within the work / • Emphasis- What part is dominant, and what part is subordinate? / • Unity- Does the work hold together? 3. Interpretation- What is happening? This is more than storytelling. As in literature, you need to interpret and generalize from data given. You need to find the metaphor or allegory in the work. What is the artist trying to communicate? Use your intelligence, imagination and courage to explain and tell the meaning of the work. This is based on the facts you have observed and your own life experiences. You can express your feelings, but they must be backed up by the observations you have made about the work. 4. Judgment- What do I think of the work? Does the work hold together visually? Does it communicate with the viewer? Judge whether the work succeeds or fails. You give your opinion backed by the three steps above. To make a judgment, you need to be honest with yourself. You need to know why you feel the way you do. Three Theories of Judging Art Imitationalism -Some people believe that art should imitate what we see in the real world. / Formalism – Some people believe that the most important part of a work is in the use of the principles of design and the elements of art. A work is successful if the texture, color, lines, etc are organized properly. / Emotionalism – Some people believe that the most important part of the work is the mood the artist communicates. Perhaps it is best to use all three theories when judging a work of art. Adapted from many sources, including Arttalk by Rosalind Ragans

  • Holy Mother Stained Glass
    by Tahnja

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A stained glass design rendered in coloured pencil and gel pen of the Holy Mother on sketch paper. /

  • Happy Birthday
    by Friederike Alexander

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Photoshop Design. PNG. Colour blurring is artificial! Postage to go with the Birthday Card ;-))................ /

  • An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Santa Barbara Mission during the I Madonnari street painting Festival in Santa Barbara 2006 top ten Candids with Hats Challenge Candid Photography Group Featured: United States Group Nov. 2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Rocket Man “Working On A Dream” ©DApixara. / Inspired by, Bruce Springsteen song “Working on a Dream” I love this song. It keeps me going when I’m creating art for hours! Love this track. The Boss is back!

  • Day Dreaming is greater than Your Day Job / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ This tee shirt artwork depicts a busy business man working hard for the man who has had enough and has thrown his briefcase and shoes off to lie in the sun and daydream and basically free all the ideas and inspirations locked up from being to heavlly robotized by his day job… Here are a few things to do to shake the Day Job Robotization. If symptoms persist get a payrise…* Draw stick figure ninja turtles smashing your fax machine Use your stickies to make a new coat Loosen your tie or hang your boss with it… Listen to tribal music and only talk about the destruction of the Kiawas Indians If you don’t want to talk to someone, make loud beeping noises and pretend your an answer machine When your supposed to be design that new logo for “Multifacistcorp” draw your favourite Pokemon doing a rainbow wee (oh yeah did that already) Your sitting at your day job not SLAVING your mind away… make some fun out of a shitty situation and wait for the recession to hit your “multifacistcorp” Love you all… P.S there are two characters repeated in this artwork…find them and comment on where they are to win Kudos…

  • blue nights
    by digidreamgrafix

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    HDR from 3 very looooong exposures :)

  • A hacker is someone involved in computer security/insecurity, specializing in the discovery of exploits in systems for exploitation or prevention, or in obtaining or preventing unauthorized access to systems through skills, tactics and detailed knowledge. In the most common general form of this usage, hacker refers to a black-hat hacker or criminal hacker.

  • winter renaissance
    by digidreamgrafix

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • A tractor is a vehicle specifically designed to provide a high tractive effort at slow speeds, for the purposes of hauling a trailer or machinery used in agriculture or construction. Most commonly, the term is used to describe the distinctive farm vehicle: agricultural implements may be towed behind or mounted on the tractor, and the tractor may also provide a source of power if the implement is mechanised. Another common use of the term is for the power unit of a semi-trailer truck.

  • This design is recreated from one of my hard working paint stencils. / Should there be enough interest I can upload colour variations to appease the masses. (The design has graced a few good walls out there – give me a poke if you spot one!)

  • Lollipop!
    by cdwork

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Rebekah eating a lollipop! The pleasure of children is so simplistic and beautiful to see.

  • This is the name and logo that I use for my freelance dabblings. / The rose was drawn in Illustrator and taken back to photoshop to be finished. / For creative design that works contact Chrissy Dewes / Email: cdwork@xtra.co.nz / www.redbubble.com/people/cdwork

  • iced
    by digidreamgrafix

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Untitled
    by digidreamgrafix

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Designers love...
    by buyart

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Contemplation
    by Friederike Alexander

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Before spring starts ….. Please, view more of my work here ... Featured in JPG Cast-Offs Feb 28th 2009.

  • Work It!
    by Cheri McEachin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • This calendar features the top 12 most popular works of art voted and viewed by the public. It includes the drawings, paintings and mixed media images created by Carrie Glenn. / CarrieGlennStudios.Com / My Zazzle Gallery

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