My Creative Flutter

My Creative Flutter

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by my little wikizine, I hope you enjoy its content and come back and visit often. I'm an artist on a creative journey, I'm constantly in the state of flutter when it comes to creating. I CRAVE creativity... [more]

Hi there!
Thanks for stopping by my little wikizine, I hope you enjoy its content and come back and visit often. I'm an artist on a creative journey, I'm constantly in the state of flutter when it comes to creating. I CRAVE creativity and art. Whether I'm working on a painting, photography, jewelry making, ATC making, scrapbooking (digital included), digital illustrations or collage I'm constantly learning new and cool techniques. I am addicted to Flickr & Etsy and love seeing what other artists out there are doing. Please feel free to show some love, and also some creative criticism because it's good to have the balance of both. I look forward to hearing from many of you! Thanks for dropping in!

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This is an amazing portrait of Steve Jobs which was made with common Apple fonts. The artist, Dylan Roscover explains: This is a typeface-driven design based on the “Here’s to the crazy ones” ad campaign from Apple in the 90s, using Motter Tektura, Apple Garamond, Myriad, Univers, Gill Sans, and Volkswagen AG Rounded, fonts present in Apple branding and products. via: dylanroscover.deviantart.com Designer’s Depot : the best source for artists, designers and art lovers. Read Full Story
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‘Poppy’. Chinese Banknotes, Acrylic Dome. 61 x 38 cm. 2005 Justine Smith was born in Somerset in 1971. After finishing a foundation course in Somerset College in 1990, she moved to London to study at the City and Guilds of London Arts School. Her work is exhibited in galleries and museums internationally, and she also has work in the collections of the British Council, international corporations and private collections. She lives and works in London. Paper is a basic material for any artist. However, for Smith, paper itself has become the medium, and the knife that she uses is her pen. Previously well known ... Read Full Story
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Have you seen the Artwork of a Christ Obama or the Madonna as the Madonna? Meet the man behind the art, here is Paul Baines . He is a UK based artist and designer, currently working on a series of ten large scale limited prints/printed canvases. He describes his work as indoor street art and in his own words: “I plunder the overwhelming celebrity and pop culture biased society we all find ourselves living in. I appropriate populist iconography in order to subvert the current debate of art as commodity. I spent many years arguing with my tutors at university about the position of ... Read Full Story
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Unleash your imagination to be one with God By: Arvind Passey Manager - Corporate Communications An American teacher remarked: “Nothing limits achievement like small thinking; nothing expands possibilities like unleashed imagination.” The universe that we all see is an ever-expanding entity and is the handiwork of what we refer to as the ‘super-power’. No, not one that has geographical boundaries here on earth, but the one that we know as God! And I believe He was able to do it simply because He unleashed his imagination. So the way I put it is, if He can do it, so can I!! “Only in men's ... Read Full Story
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Stained Glass is a unique and satisfying craft. Stained glass is often used in the making of windows and lampshades, but is also useful for boxes, clocks, cabinet doors, picture frames and other 3-dimensional projects. Here is a step-by-step detailed method for making faux stained glass with a hot glue gun, acrylic glass (also known by its trademark Plexiglass), and whatever paint colors you plan to use to make your own design via instructables. Click here to view the instructions. Read Full Story
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Sculpture by the sea 2006, Sydney, Australia

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Sculpture by the sea 2006, Sydney, Australia

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