Tuesday, October 2, 2007

"Why Not Me?"


"Why Not Me?"
Watercolor on paper
Prints Available
In many Asian cultures, adoption almost always occurs when another family member (sibling or cousin) gives a male child to the first-born male heir of the family. Adoptions outside the family are rare. This is also why most orphaned Asian children have been exported to countries such as the United States rather than kept in their native countries.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Jukarta Art!


"Julie Miller"
by DHdesignsonline
My logo was designed by a good friend J.Miller. Take a look at her website.

Logo design by Julie Miller/ Jukarta Art. Click on the
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"Gone Fishin'"


"Gone Fishin" by DHDesignsonline
Watercolor and ink on Watercolor paper
Prints Available
Fishing is an ancient and worldwide practice with various techniques and traditions and it has been transformed by modern technological developments. In addition to providing food through harvesting fish, modern fishing is both a recreational and professional sport.

Friday, June 8, 2007

Child Soldiers - Against the Wall

"Child Soldier- Against the Wall"
by DHdesignsonline
watercolor on paper
prints available

Africa has the largest number of child soldiers with up to 200,000 believed to be involved in hostilities. Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army is particularly notorious for its use of child soldiers. Children from the age of 13 are permitted to join, but only with parental consent. Child soldiers are being used in armed conflict in various parts of the world.

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Louisiana Creoles - "Pretty Baby"

Pretty Baby by DHdesignsonline
Prints Available
Creoles form a broad cultural group of people of all races who share a French or Spanish background. The general perception of a Creole is usually of an olive toned individual mixed with strong African blood.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2007

One for the road!


Watercolor on paper
Prints Available

A hot spot for tourism, Mexican culture is the result of a historical process of violent and peaceful exchange of ideas. When Mexico became an independent nation they slowly began to create a national identity, becoming an ethnically diverse country.