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    Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
  2. Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
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    Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
  4. Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
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    Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
  6. Can you identify the artist? More information in the forums at: artfreaks.com/forums/index.php?...;st=0#entry1571
  7. I'm just on my way back to Manila after spending a very pleasant week in a very remote farm in Davao del Sur, Mindanao, (in the Southern part of the Philippines). 'Extremely primitive conditions but the hospitality was great and I had a whole stretch of clean, clear and warm river water to myself! And it was great fun riding a motorcycle with four of us on it, going to the local market... Me, the driver and two very pretty and innocent country girls - one 17 years young and the other one just turned 15. I only wish someone could have photographed the smile on my face!! Whilst I was there, I decided to give the family and the other people in the village a break from my prying camera. But I did manage to get loads of photos of light shining through tropical foliage, the rice paddies, the river etc., etc. I also spent a lot of time and effort trying to get a decent shot of a very beautiful cockerel. The chickens there are totally free range and the damn cock kept roaming around! I also spent some time taking photos of different types of light, (morning, noonday, evening, sunny, cloudy etc.,) shining through the water onto the river bed. Hopefully, these will provide some good practice material for learning how to paint natural bodies of water. I only have two regrets with that trip - and both of these were missed photo opportunities caused by my own stupid shyness and lack of confidence with people photography... The first one was when I was sitting in a nipper hut, right beside the path through the woodland along the riverbank. My camera was in my hands and I was already busy snapping away at the early morning sunlight shining through some banana tree leaves. Like I said earlier, I had already decided to give people photography a rest during this recent trip - but then some opportunities are so fleeting and too good to miss. So you really have to grab the moment and take the shot? I was suddenly amazed to see three very young children, (probably aged between about 5 and 7 years old,) riding along the woodland path on a fairly large horse. No doubt, they were riding to school and they just looked so care-free and confident on that big beast! By the time I had rustled-up the courage to brave their inevitable shyness and laughter the moment they should see my camera pointing at them, it was too late and all I could see was the backs of the children and the horse's great bum! I hadn't even raised my camera from my lap... The other missed photo opportunity was when, early on my last morning there, I was down by the river - busy trying to get some close-ups of some riverside flowers... So, obviously, I was ready and obviously, my camera was with me - primed, in hand and ready to go... But I wasn't expecting the family's 15-year-old daughter to come down to the river to say goodbye to me before leaving for school. And it wasn't until Jelyn turned to go that I realized what a pretty picture of carefree youth and innocence she was. With the beautiful, unspoiled rural scenery and that wonderfully soft, early morning light on her cheeks, this was another rare and not to be missed photo opportunity. All I had to do was to call back to her and just mention the word "pictures!" It would have been so easy and Jelyn loves having her photo taken. But, again, I was just too damned shy to ask- and then she was gone... Mind you, these lost photo opportunities may just be the prodding that I really need, in order to encourage me to start painting from the memory and using my imagination? Now that is definitely going to be a big step for me - getting away from painting exclusively from photographs...
  8. Welcome to the "Full Members" group...

    I look forward to seeing some more stories soon!

  9. smb

    Hello! Welcome to ArtFreaks.com!

  10. Benjemin - One (Pastel painting of a German Shepherd dog) Well. The landscape background might be a bit crude but I can honestly say that this is the first painting that I have made that I am truly satisfied with!! I could say that I was deliberately concentrating on the dog, in order to "bring it forward" or something - but that would be a lie. Notwithstanding, after three years of trying hard, I can honestly say that I am damned chuffed with this one! Four months in the making - (interrupted by the necessity to go back to sea four three months and earn some pennies) - but I got there in the end! And OK... I must admit, I am currently struggling with "Benjamin - Two" but, hey, after three years of struggle, I am not complaining if they don't all come out right first time. One good one that I am personally satisfied with is good enough for me! Image Description: From a photo of my friend, Mr Timothy Penycate's German Shepherd (Alsation) dog. I took the photo when I was out for a walk in the woods with Benj - and I think the excitement shows clearly on his face!! Soft pastels on Waterford rough watercolor paper Help to support ArtFreaks.com as a free website for amateur and professional artists and photographers: Shop discount arts and crafts supplies at MisterArt.com!
  11. From the album: Dogs

    My Siberian Husky, Mei-mei is the unlikely new companion of my lovely pit bull-terrier, Shoubi. I couldn't stand seeing her couped-up in a tiny cage in a pet shop here in the Philippines. After three months away on work, I was dismayed to find that she was still in the same tiny cage in the same pet shop and I decided it was time for her to get out of there! After several months living in a cage that she could hardly turn around in, needless to say, Mei-mei is now making the most out of her new found freedom to run around and enjoy herself. (In fact, she can be a bit of a nuisance at times - but despite her neurotic habits, she is extremely loving and very lovable!) I couldn't help smiling at the way she found this little mound to rest on. The look on her face seems to be saying, "Look at me! I'm on top of a big mountain!!"?!!!
  12. From the album: Dogs

    My Siberian Husky, Mei-mei is the unlikely new companion of my lovely pit bull-terrier, Shoubi. I couldn't stand seeing her couped-up in a tiny cage in a pet shop here in the Philippines. After three months away on work, I was dismayed to find that she was still in the same tiny cage in the same pet shop and I decided it was time for her to get out of there! After several months living in a cage that she could hardly turn around in, needless to say, Mei-mei is now making the most out of her new found freedom to run around and enjoy herself. (In fact, she can be a bit of a nuisance at times - but despite her neurotic habits, she is extremely loving and very lovable!) I couldn't help smiling at the way she found this little mound to rest on. The look on her face seems to be saying, "Look at me! I'm on top of a big mountain!!"?!!!
  13. From the album: Dogs

    My Siberian Husky, Mei-mei is the unlikely new companion of my lovely pit bull-terrier, Shoubi. I couldn't stand seeing her couped-up in a tiny cage in a pet shop here in the Philippines. After three months away on work, I was dismayed to find that she was still in the same tiny cage in the same pet shop and I decided it was time for her to get out of there! After several months living in a cage that she could hardly turn around in, needless to say, Mei-mei is now making the most out of her new found freedom to run around and enjoy herself. (In fact, she can be a bit of a nuisance at times - but despite her neurotic habits, she is extremely loving and very lovable!) I couldn't help smiling at the way she found this little mound to rest on. The look on her face seems to be saying, "Look at me! I'm on top of a big mountain!!"?!!!
  14. From the album: Dogs

    My Siberian Husky, Mei-mei is the unlikely new companion of my lovely pit bull-terrier, Shoubi. I couldn't stand seeing her couped-up in a tiny cage in a pet shop here in the Philippines. After three months away on work, I was dismayed to find that she was still in the same tiny cage in the same pet shop and I decided it was time for her to get out of there! After several months living in a cage that she could hardly turn around in, needless to say, Mei-mei is now making the most out of her new found freedom to run around and enjoy herself. (In fact, she can be a bit of a nuisance at times - but despite her neurotic habits, she is extremely loving and very lovable!) I couldn't help smiling at the way she found this little mound to rest on. The look on her face seems to be saying, "Look at me! I'm on top of a big mountain!!"?!!!
  15. From the album: Dogs

    My Siberian Husky, Mei-mei is the unlikely new companion of my lovely pit bull-terrier, Shoubi. I couldn't stand seeing her couped-up in a tiny cage in a pet shop here in the Philippines. After three months away on work, I was dismayed to find that she was still in the same tiny cage in the same pet shop and I decided it was time for her to get out of there! After several months living in a cage that she could hardly turn around in, needless to say, Mei-mei is now making the most out of her new found freedom to run around and enjoy herself. (In fact, she can be a bit of a nuisance at times - but despite her neurotic habits, she is extremely loving and very lovable!) I couldn't help smiling at the way she found this little mound to rest on. The look on her face seems to be saying, "Look at me! I'm on top of a big mountain!!"?!!!
  16. From the album: Some more recent pastel paintings

    From a photo of my friend, Mr Timothy Penycate's German Shepherd (Alsatian) dog. I took the photo when I was out for a walk in the woods with Benj - and I think the excitement shows clearly on his face!! Soft pastels on Waterford rough watercolor paper To purchase a high quality print of this image, please visit: ArtWanted.com Various gift items and dozens of personalized products such as mouse pads, t-shirts, greeting cards, mugs, puzzles and a lot more besides are also available, customized with this image at ArtWanted.com

    © &copy Vic Rolfe

  17. More art - especially the Fairy ones, please! :)

  18. Beer contains female hormones : Last month, National University of Lesotho scientists released the results of a recent analysis that revealed the presence of female hormones in beer. Men should take a concerned look at their beer consumption. The theory is that beer contains female hormones (hops contain phytoestrogens) and that by drinking enough beer, men develop female characteristics. To test the theory, 100 men drank 8 pints of beer each within a 1 hour period. It was then observed that 100% of the test subjects: 1) Argued over nothing. 2) Refused to apologize when obviously wrong. 3) Gained weight. 4) Talked excessively without making sense. 5) Became overly emotional. 6) Couldn't drive. 7) Failed to think rationally Had to sit down while urinating.
  19. Hi! Welcome to the ArtFreaks.com forums! I love your erotic art - and your poetry is brilliant. Keep it coming! You can also create your own albums for your art in the ArtFreaks.com Forums > Gallery. And you are very welcome to start your own blog here as well. Happy posting!
  20. Hello! Welcome to ArtFreaks.com! Happy posting! :)

  21. smb

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    Thanks for uploading your drawings! It's very refreshing to see something totally different, like this. You have a very interesting style. Keep those drawings coming!
  22. smb

    Welcome! And NO spamming, OK? :)

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