Emilia El Art | Photographer
Emilia El Art
Phone: +61 439 996 886
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22.01.2022 The world is full of such beautiful people. This is Asher, her stunning flow of red hair and confidence literally grabbed my attention as she walked past. Every day we have the opportunity to tell someone how beautiful they are - we should act on it more often.
20.01.2022 Destined for the bin - this beautiful ceramic stand fortunately is hollow underneath so I could tape up the inside for support and fill the hole from the outside. I roughly colour matched the glazing and then hand drew the pattern to complete the design. A quick coat of clear spray and the pot is complete again.
19.01.2022 All the artwork on my recycle projects is hand drawn - for this design I made a paper template to ensure the same proportions on each drawer.
17.01.2022 Little things can make a big difference. The legs were loose and it had no knob - a quick coat of paint, a little bit of art and a brass handle and it’s a new piece of furniture again
16.01.2022 A little bit of Art by a friend of mine. Jane is so clever, her work just amazes me with her style and patience for detail. This is a river stone doorstopper about 8inches high and very heavy.
14.01.2022 The beach A wonderful canvas
13.01.2022 Useful for other things now
12.01.2022 Australian native Sarsparilla or Hardenbergia keeping a tight grip on its tree
10.01.2022 Mystical morning in my garden
09.01.2022 How could I not Getting into the groove with my most ambitious art canvas yet.
09.01.2022 West Australian Donkey Orchid flowering prolifically at this time of year, in ‘family’ groups very common
09.01.2022 Following my heart Very liberating - the thoughts I have whilst drawing. To think that there are people who ‘hate’ what I do, that the correct medium for art is only on paper - that what I do is defacing things and it’s truly disgraceful. I am putting those thoughts behind me.
08.01.2022 Some things are just priceless - like a babies’ smile. This is Alice my granddaughter love her and her smiles to bits
05.01.2022 Rescued from rotting away in a shed this wind surfing board standing at 8foot (nearly 2.5m) provided a long and large canvas. I was inspired / not inspired by a large art installation on our town foreshore, and found something I liked in a child’s colouring book. I also find it interesting that when drawing animals, there is a ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ way of facing - I originally sketched the seahorse facing to the right - but found it unbalanced. *Open photo to see the whole piece
01.01.2022 Katrina’s Standard Rose