The Crepuscular Emergence of the Inner Beast, Self Portrait as Coyote, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. (Only half beast during the transformation periods?) (Full beast half the rest of the time?) This is a brand new version of an old piece. Smudge painted over the original.
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A super-quick (and sort of pathetic) sketch with ballpoint pen and watercolor pencils.
This is not a real switchplate, but a digital switchplate design. Click image to view larger.
Cancer: Brain Tumor, first thoughts, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Click iamge to view larger. I am sorry to seem so morbid with my entries so far on this topic. I have this to say about that: there are many cancer survivors who are doing quite well. Cancer does not have to be a death sentence. What this is all about is that I have a brain tumor. However, it is nonmalignant and slow growing. But when I first found out about it, I was really freaked.
Cancer: In the aftermath (mourning), by Mary Stebbins Taitt. My father died of cancer, my sister-in-law died of cancer, two of my best friends died of cancer. I am deeply sorry. For them, and me and everyone else! Click image to view larger.
This is a water-color pencil drawing/painting on real paper. (I have been working digitally lately, for the most part), It was taken from a photo of a stranger at the Ren Fair, so if it's you, I apologize. And I can send you the original painting if you want it. I am imagining him standing all in black at the graveside of someone he loved, as I have seen people do in the past.
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 2/6/2008
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 12/17/2007
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 10/19/2007
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A super-quick (and sort of pathetic) sketch with ballpoint pen and watercolor pencils.
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 10/19/2007
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This is not a real switchplate, but a digital switchplate design. Click image to view larger.
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By: Leanna,
on 10/12/2007
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I don't know if we're allowed to post more than one piece of art for the weekly challenges, but if not, I am posting another of my watercolor paintings "just because". I'm loving everyone's work here!!!!
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 9/28/2007
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Cancer: Brain Tumor, first thoughts, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Click iamge to view larger. I am sorry to seem so morbid with my entries so far on this topic. I have this to say about that: there are many cancer survivors who are doing quite well. Cancer does not have to be a death sentence. What this is all about is that I have a brain tumor. However, it is nonmalignant and slow growing. But when I first found out about it, I was really freaked.
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 9/28/2007
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Cancer: In the aftermath (mourning), by Mary Stebbins Taitt. My father died of cancer, my sister-in-law died of cancer, two of my best friends died of cancer. I am deeply sorry. For them, and me and everyone else! Click image to view larger.
This is a water-color pencil drawing/painting on real paper. (I have been working digitally lately, for the most part), It was taken from a photo of a stranger at the Ren Fair, so if it's you, I apologize. And I can send you the original painting if you want it. I am imagining him standing all in black at the graveside of someone he loved, as I have seen people do in the past.
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By: Mary Stebbins Taitt,
on 8/15/2007
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Done in four styles: 1)clouds and edges, 2)posters and oil, 3)rough pastels, 4)spatter
See 4 different versions. Click images to view larger.
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This is such a beautiful illustration. It lights up all on it's own. I'd love to have this on a holiday card. Have any for sale that I can buy for next year? lol
Very nice, love the different colours , so festive!