Wednesday 6 January 2010

The Green Green Grass



I found this dress in a charity shop and snapped it up. When I got home I changed the existing buttons to some lovely green ones from my secret button stash (it's not really secret, it just sounds good), and added some purple ones around the neckline for good measure. I may remove them though, we'll see.

Anyway, I just loved the colour. I seem to have a penchant for odd shades of green, always have. On one particular summer holiday I played hell for a spotty green and white bathing suit. Pink was apparently not for me, although my bedroom at the time was a lovely shade of cotton candy ;]
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Tuesday 5 January 2010

A Sorority of Stars




digital print 8 x 10 inches - $12
digital print 5 x 7 inches - $8

This image was inspired by one of my favourite books, 'Rhapsody' by Elizabeth Haydon. The book is the first in a fantasy trilogy called the Symphony of Ages. Part-way through the story the main character describes a folktale learnt from her mother, about the stars that shone above her homeland.

" Her mother had told her of a Lirin tale of two stars that were sisters, Melita and Oelendra; how Melita had fallen from the sky and into the sea at the land's edge, settling below the waves but still churning with unspent fire. Islands to the north of Serendair, formerly mountain tops, became tropical with the heat, and the seas between them raged, making it treacherous for ships to sail near them.

The star at the bottom of the sea became known as the Sleeping Child. The Lirin believed that one day it might rise again, taking the rest of the island to the depths with it when it did. The sister star, Oelendra, was said to have fallen in despair, leaving its light still burning in the sky even after its death."
I love this fictional folktale so much I was inspired to create the above image, depicting the stars as luminous, otherworldly, humanoid creatures with timeless depth in the eyes. I love that they turned out slightly alien looking! Plus, their eyelashes are fabulous :]


Candy Stripe



Candy Stripe
digital print 8 x 10 inches - $12
digital print 5 x 7 inches - $8

Who wouldn't want to wear mismatched stockings while hovering mid-air and sporting a gravity defying 'do?

This image started life as a mixed media piece, using coloured pencil and a bit of old textured wallpaper. However, the lure of digital called and a full revamping occurred, adding a touch of light and magic.