Featured Work

  • Light from the Dark by Sam Neal

    This is one of three from my droplet collection. I hope you enjoy them. / To capture something so small is a great thing but as I learned a tricky thing to do. This is also part of a collage, an example of it as a card is below. sam

Recent Work

  • SWEET SPOT by Nancy Fischer

    Mexico, beautiful Mexico!

  • Vertical Limit by handprintz

    Tall gums grow straight up as they look for the sun on the side of Mt Buninyong, / today they have to try extra hard to break through the clouds. Mt Buninyong is situated16 km’s from the Gold Mining Town of Ballarat,in Victoria,Australia and is an extinct volcano,self guided walks are a pleasant way to view the Mountain or drive to the top where there are toilets and picnic tables

  • Tree of Enchantment by handprintz

    Another view of my piece “slowlycreeping”,you will see the tree root moving out in the foreground of the picture,this is happening on all sides of the tree,it appears to be creating small wells amongst the roots presumably to catch water. / This really was a fascinating plant! “Slowly Creeping” /

  • Torbay Seascape by Stephen Ryan

    I took this seascape in Torbay on a beautiful August day. I was in the mood to capture the sea that surrounds Newfoundland and I believe I captured the beauty of it with this picture.

  • Sunset Ferry by Stephen Ryan

    Bell Island ferry arriving at sunset on a fall afternoon.

  • It’s a Narration’s Part II Please also check part Narration’s Part-1 if you missed out one! thanks.

  • Hello :-) smiles happily Pretty much all of my time of late has been spent drawing… So much so I started to forget what sunlight looked like and dark shadows started to form under my eyes. Not a nice look… But! The weather here has been so beautiful, so warm and so alluring that I had to put my pencils down, put my trainers on and venture out into the woods. When i was a child i spent countless hours by myself playing around in the woods and streams… Amongst the trees i felt safe and strangely at home. I still love all things green and muddy so – i thought – why shouldn’t i play around in them now? I’m still a child at heart. And so… Amongst my drawings and writings and all things arty i’ve been enjoying tree climbing, stream jumping, shoe losing, t-shirt wetting, water splashing, muddy smelling madness. I know there is a lot of love for all things green and natural within our lovable redbubble community so i thought i would share some of my recent woodland adventures… Hurray for silliness! Oh… and this one below was me just after falling into the stream! I have seen some amazing trees, some were so incredible i will be using them as inspiration for a few new drawings. You know what would be wonderful? If this journal can inspire yourself to put on your wellys and go playing in a near by stream or randomly climb a tree. Maybe take your camera with you… You may just see something that inspires you to create your next masterpiece. Believe me… Its well worth it and it may just make you feel like a child again… Life’s far too short not to!

  • Waiting for Cue by Perspective

    Looking up towards the heavens, this angelic horn player seems to be waiting for the cue to begin playing… perhaps we are all just waiting for our cue… This shot was taken in Cave Hill National Cemetery in Louisville, KY (USA)... The following photos were also taken in the same cemetery: Temple Guardian Cross in the Woods Thanks for looking!

  • Rising Fog by Kristina Kitchingman

    This is obviously fog , but it was running up the hill, and the colors along the rims of the trees became clearer the more the fog set in. / taken between Mirboo North and Yarragon.

  • In the Spotlight by Kristina Kitchingman

    This Calf was just glowing with the sunsetting behind him.

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