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| Page Views: 479 | Some of my artwork by ShelleyKeating - last update: Jul 30, 2008 |
I've always loved wildlife and have really wanted to see a puffin when i've been in Scotland. Unfortunately the dancing season is when the beautiful birds are out to sea. So i painted one instead. |
|  | 2007, age 22 This is a cathedral in Maastricht, Holland that I sketched. The bear was a sculpture I found intriguing in a park in Maastricht. |
| Still Life with Canisters, SK |
|  | 1998, age 13 I like the artwork of Georges Braque. We were studying still life and cubism in year 8 art class. This was my first oil painting. |
|  | 2007, age 22 A beautiful red deer I saw in the Glenfinnan Valley in Scotland |
|  | Wolf, Jan 2007 This is my most recent painting, acrylics, painted over one week- in the evenings i would come home from work and paint. It started out as a lioness, and somehow came out as this:) I love wolves. Majestic creatures. |
|  | Blue Dragon, age 13 Blue Dragon with coloured pencil, fake moss and bark mediums |
|  | Brain, age 20 Sketching this helped me when I was studying Motor Control and Dysfunction (a branch of neuroscience). |
|  | Elephant, aged 18 This elephant is based on the elephant on the Amurula liquor bottle from Africa. |
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Waalewiener Tue Jun 23, 2009 03:32 UTC Hi there Shelly Looks like we are going to meet in Airlie Beach VT meeting I will be in Sydney for a week and Aussiedoug has posted a VT meeting for Saturday August 29 Maybe you would like to join us Kelley | tiabunna Fri Jun 5, 2009 12:54 UTC Thank you for your kind comment re my photo, Shelley. Must admit I was greatly assisted by having enthusiastic 'sitters'. Just reading your HP, fully agree with your comments on Fosters and most Oz commercial beers. PS tried Coopers? | austarman Sat Apr 25, 2009 23:49 UTC Emporium at 5pm would be gr888 ma888. ;-P | aussiedoug Thu Feb 12, 2009 01:22 UTC Hey Shelley couldn't agree more about Fosters..., very ordinary indeed. Clan MacKay on my paternal grandmother's side & shocked many wearing the tartan to our girls christening 10 years ago. |
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