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187 creative works found

  • Miss Bling
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    How many sales of this work? – 1 sale so far! / Dedication – “Miss Bling” is dedicated to my best mate Marvette, who I went to school with many years ago…Marve is an Australian aboriginal islander, her mother and family became like my adopted family, when i was a troubled teenager, i love them dearly…..here’s to you Mar Who? and Mrs Marve…better known now as aboriginal elder ‘Aunty Maureen’.... i’ll always love you, thanks for the memories :) / / Miss Bling TShirt / / Greeting Card / / Framed Print Miss Bling is a brand new brown paper creation / I used ink, pastel, acrylic, gesso, marker pens, photoshop, rubber stamps i created myself …. to create this little number – it was thunk up by my son Ben… / the whole disco hippy idea was his…thanks Benji :) / / Poster / / Laminated Print / !

  • Don't Let Go
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Collab with Ms.Chen Now this one seriously took me a very long time to make. Finally! and Salty was after my life to complete it. PRINT AVAILABLE!!!

  • Turn right
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    OTHER INDUSTRIAL / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • Pond Life
    by Kitsmumma

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    A triptych of untouched reflection photographs. Best viewed LARGE

  • ice
    by Janet Leadbeater

    US$9.97–US$228.00

  • The transcendental art of fire dancing, combined with a backdrop of stark, urban-industrial desolation. / The background represents the state of one’s life (like the inside of their mind) and the subject twirling fire represents the transmuting of this apathy of existence into the realization that there is so much more to life and the Universe than what is going on in their head.

  • White rabbit road sign
    by clickinhistory

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Part of the sign series Is it any wonder people crash into trees ;)?

  • Mixed media messages.
    by clickinhistory

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Part of signs series in progress So which path do you turn down?

  • Jones & Moriarty
    by Heather Hartkamp

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Couldn’t resist this old, abandoned building in Williamstown, Melbourne. Not a straight line to be seen, peeling paint, graffiti – and such character! /

  • Tokyo Lights
    by sparrowhawk

    US$43.19–US$138.19

  • Dedication – “Miss Bling” is dedicated to my best mate Marvette, who I went to school with many years ago…Marve is an Australian aboriginal islander, her mother and family became like my adopted family, when i was a troubled teenager, i love them dearly…..here’s to you Mar Who? and Mrs Marve…better known now as aboriginal elder ‘Aunty Maureen’.... i’ll always love you, thanks for the memories :) / / Greeting Card / / Framed Print Miss Bling is a brand new brown paper creation / I used ink, pastel, acrylic, gesso, marker pens, photoshop, rubber stamps i created myself …. to create this little number – it was thunk up by my son Ben… / the whole disco hippy idea was his…thanks Benji :) / / Poster / / Laminated Print / !

  • Lights against a dusk sky
    by PaulBradley

    US$9.97–US$228.00

    One from the archives….

  • handicapped space
    by Janet Leadbeater

    US$9.97–US$228.00

  • Also available in mens just contact us!

  • Summer Sail
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Sailboat drifting by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor channel.

  • Danger
    by Julie Thomas

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This was taken on Fraser Island off the Queensland coast after a storm and king high tides… the sand dunes were smashed by the waves and eroded away. More from Fraser Island… / To view my work by category, please click on the pictures below… Flowers / Landscapes / Seascapes / Black & White / Sepia / Portraits / Baby .

  • Highpass Walkway
    by Bruce Watson

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    New freeway construction area in Melbourne’s outer east.

  • Please sign my Petition - we need your help
    by thickblackoutline

    Hi Kids, I have seen, not so recently, that the lovely Light Blue AA Tee, has now disappeared from our array of coloured tees here at …

    Hi Kids, I have seen, not so recently, that the lovely Light Blue AA Tee, has now disappeared from our array of coloured tees here at The Bub. As soon as we got the rainbow of colours, on the 13th April, the awesome and my fav Royal Blue disappeared from our hangers. I know that American Apparel discontinue lines, but why not replace them with similar colours? Lets look at Royal Blue…... / The area up the top is the fabric swatch is from AA, and then the left is the PMS colour and the right is CMYK These are the details which can be found on the colour chart at AA here i think there is something strange going on with the Regatta colour details, YET, that aside…... can we please have some sort of replacement for the Royal Blue? Other alternatives for Light Blue at that link too…...... So PLEASE show your support for perhaps bringing in the Ocean Blue…... or the colours you’d like to see or maybe some colours you’d rather not. Much Love and Tees, /

  • area excerpt
    by meanderthal

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    a piece of a sign that has had some rather tasteful editing applied / camberwell, melbourne, australia /

  • Licensed
    by Kenart

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Where I was born .Photograph / David 1917. “Non” you said. / “Non” and something like “le matin” / Grass stains on the lace of your petticoat. / Some one had said petticoat, now today. / I remembered your foot pushing towards my face through the grass. / Rubbed my cap badge clean on your petticoat, chemise? / Could we find it? Thought I’d lost it. / Field, water meadow. / Hung wet stockings over the grass. / Mistletoe, yes mistletoe in the trees, other side of that river. / Green woodpecker, red trees. / “I like birds” I said “Never seen that one”. / Wet in places. / One white stocking, like mist. Oh bloody hell. / A white line / A line creased into the flesh at the top of your leg, / Undone ribbons. / Cold collar stud, cold buttons and red marks. / Wet and sweating, you had hair in your eyes. / Wet legs, this lot think I invented it. / And wet again in the grass / Dampened the edge of your light grey skirt, dark. / All over, all disarranged. / A hat in the grass, black and shiny, painted straw, a little boater / With flowers a cheap Easter hat. / You had washed your hair and the hat stained your head, laugh. / No, non-, you said and you tied up your hair, tried to say no, in the morning, / Little solider in your very bad English. / Matin and I think you sang “Ave”, in Latin, ha. / I said, not my church, not my religion, couldn’t think of a useful God just then. / Watching the other side of the river / Could not see us. / They were honestly Gypsies, caravans and all / And a fire and later songs, bloody hell and black bread and potatoes, red songs and cheeks and nights and days, oh God. It was a long time before I could afford you. Saved up, bloody stupid they said I was. Did nobody like you? The officers, yes. / No sillier than the rest of them I suppose.

  • Star of Bucks
    by Sam Frysteen

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Umm… a sign. Not sure if I am aloud to sell this here so let me know if it is a bit naughty. Thanks, /

  • Go Green!
    by Lisa Weber

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    The Go Green Initiative is a simple, comprehensive program designed to create a culture of environmental responsibility on school campuses across the nation. Founded in 2002, the Go Green Initiative unites parents, students, teachers and school administrators in an effort to make real and lasting changes in their campus communities that will protect children and the environment for years to come. Visit: http://gogreeninitiative.org/content/About/ 10 things you can do to Go Green: 1) Re-route your commute. / 2) Buy used. / 3) Buy local. / 4) Compost your food scraps. / 5) Change the thermostat setting and install energy saving devices. / 6) Skip the bottled water at the grocery or convenience store. / 7) Make your own cleaning supplies. / 8) Think twice about new electronics. / 9) Add one meatless meal per week. / 10) Use your local library and other public amenities. / Get Full Details at: http://www.worldwatch.org/node/3915 Image Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Portfolio for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • loading zone
    by Andrew Brown

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    © Andrew Brown / / Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / Street

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