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Laptop, iPad, iPhone and iPod Skins and Cases

Posted by admin On January - 17 - 2012ADD COMMENTS

I’ve just got a new Gallery Shop that allows me to offer my art and designs as:

  • Skins for laptops, ipads, iphones and ipods;
  • Cases for iphones

All featuring my designs and artworks. There are some great new works in this Gallery, so check out by clicking Visit My Society6 Store or clicking on the image below:

Laptop Skin - Keeping Warm in Winter

Enjoy!

Patricia

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Graphics and Media Fix of the Day

Posted by admin On October - 12 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Get your graphics and media fix of the day. Visit Graphics-Media for Graphics, Video, Audio and Photos to enrich your visitors’ experience. New resources will be added frequently – I am enjo9ying ferreting this stuff out.

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More Places to View My Art

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Photo Art – Photoshop Inspiration

Posted by admin On January - 21 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Photoshop InspirationPhotoshop Inspiration for Photo Editing and Photo Art

Cool Tutorials, Videos and Training for using Photoshop and Photo Editing Software – for those who want to create Photo Art, or for artists wanting to enhance the scans of their offline works.

Photoshop Inspiration is a new blog about Photo Editing software, in particular Photoshop. I also use Fireworks, which I enjoy for its vector capacity, but Photoshop is the world standard for photo editing software, and its quality and brilliant tools attest to that.

Photoshop Tutorials and Videos

Photoshop is so vast that understanding and using all of its functions would require years of total dedication.  My first version was Photoshop 3.0, dating back to 1996, and developments in the software since then have been huge. We don’t all have time to keep up with everything new.

But we can all learn the stuff we need, and even more importantly, by visiting websites dedicated to Photoshop and watching videos, we can be inspired to try new features and take our Photo Art to higher levels.

Patricia
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My Giclee Prints Store

Posted by admin On May - 20 - 20103 COMMENTS
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At the moment, this store contains a good selection of my art. I started off with equine studies and I’ve carried on adding landscapes and a few other things over the past week. I shall be adding more and more. You can buy cards, matted prints, giclees,  framed prints, cards,  posters and t-shirts.

Do check out the high-quality images and the full range of my work.

Patricia

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Flight of The Kereru

Posted by admin On May - 20 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

I’ve prepared this sketch for my next painting – “Flight of the Kereru”. This bird is the New Zealand Native Pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), one of our favorite birds.

The Kereru is a large bird (51cm approx) that feeds on the fruit and foliage of our forests. The plumage of the head, chest, back and wings has a beautiful iridescent sheen running through the green, purple and dark grey tonings of the feathers.

Unfortunately, numbers are reduced because a mating pair produces only one chick a year, and despite their fully protected status there are humans who think they have the right to kill these birds for food.

About forrty years ago when they were more plentiful, we often enjoyed the sight of a group of them in the late evenings swooping and soaring on the thermals around the big rock above our property. Sadly, our government chose to use poison in our forests to deal with the possums menace, which almost destroyed our bird populations. So because of that, coupled with illegal human predation, we now see them only rarely.

I have designed this painting to show a pair of Kereru swooping away from the grasslands around our little village of Kaeo into the safety of their home in the forested hills above.

May that mantle of safety become more secure than it is at present.

Enjoy!  And, if you are a New Zealander, Take Note.  It’s high time we showed some respect for the creatures we have been fortunate enough to inherit.

Patricia

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Night Mountain

Posted by admin On May - 20 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Above my house is a steep-sisided hill with a volcanic rock rising from the top. – the plug of a volcano, which I hope is extinct.

It’s a very special place, that was used by the local Maori tribe in days gone by as a burial ground.  It was totally tapu, and though some of the tapu has since been removed, it is still a place of mystery that demands respect and carries memories that reach deep within the psyche.

Until recently, we had kiwis on the hill and often heard them calling at night.  I can remember one night being outside late in the dark, when suddenly an unbelievably  guttural, loud, wailing cry resounded from deep in the bush on the slopes above the house.  Everything I know about the history of the place hit me in a flash.  The hair rose on my neck, and an icy trickle ran down my spine.    I  shot inside the house as if something horrific was on my tail.

This painting says it all.  It combines the outline of the hillside against an early night sky with the flare of the rising moon and my rendition of an ancestral figure casting his cloak across the sacred mountain.

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Patricia

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Rain On The Butler

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The Butler River is a tributary of the Whataroa, one of the great rivers that descends from the Southern Alps to the West Coast of New Zealand. It is about a day’s walk from the rivermouth to the Butler Hut, situated on the confluence of the Butler and the Whataroa Rivers.

I spent a memorable week in there with a couple of hunters out after chamois, and on one day we followed the Butler River up from the Hut to its source at Butler Lake, up above the snowline.  It was quite a hard day’s walking on the track through the bush beside the river, skirting  boulders and pools on the way.  These are great boulder rivers and as you climb higher the stream bed gets more and more interesting.

The weather was actually very pleasant, but for some reason when I came to do this painting, the atmosphere of the bush and the roaring river took over, and the feel of the painting is definitely overcast and rainy.

So here is a study of the higher reaches of the Butler on a grey drizzly day when the waters, fed by rain, are churning their way down the boulder banks and the limited visibility lends itself to an almost monochromatic effect. On a day like this the sound of the river drowns out everything else.

Painted in Oils on Board.   Actual size: 20in x 31in.
Sold – Christchurch NZ.

Patricia

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The Pinnacles – Painting

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

This scene in the Coromandel, on the western side of the Bay of Plenty, has a fascinating, wild wilderness feel about it which is what prompted me to paint it.  It truly conveys the evocative nature of some of New Zealand’s wild places.

Feel all the mystery of the earth’s wild places in one landscape that combines all the elements – rolling hills clad in dense forests, steep slopes and lofty pinnacles.

In the background, an inlet bathed in golden evening light.

Acrylic on Board. Overall size is 16″ x 13.25″.  Artist’s Collection.

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Te Paki Stream – Acrylic

Posted by admin On May - 19 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Right up at the top of the Far North of New Zealand, the land narrows.  On the east coast are some wonderful bays and beaches, and on the west coast is our famous 90 Mile Beach. The road goes up the east coast, and 90 Mile Beach, officially classed as a highway, provides an alternative route.

Bus tours taking vistors to see the Cape Reinga lighthouse at the point where the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea collide, do a round trip – and Te Paki Stream links the eastern road with the Beach.

This is a quicksand stream that has to be navigated by drivers who know what they are doing.   90 Mile beach is also subject to quicksand and has very limited exits for vehicles caught by the tide – so tour bus or horseback is definitely the way to go.

Acrylic painting sketch 12″ x 10″ – sketch on canvas card.  In my collection.

Patricia


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About Me

I have been creating and selling Art for years, around the edges of a full-time career as a government lawyer. My art is in private collections in New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada and France.. Hundreds of copies of my limited edition Portfolio of Game Mammals prints collection sold in New Zealand and abroad from 1978 onwards, and they are selling still. I have illustrated for newspapers, Government publications, catalogues, and books. I have exhibited in New Zealand and overseas. In 1999 I won the Telecom Art Award, my artwork featuring on the front cover of the Telecom Northland Phone Book for 2000. In 2001 I won a design award for road signage for Twin Coast Discovery Highway for Transit NZ.

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