You and I / 16”x16” acrylic, waterproof India Ink, colored pencils, charocoal / . You and I~we could make such beautiful music together. / written by Ming Myaskovsky / . / . Music by Coldplay / . / . / Featured in All the Colors of the Rainbow / . / . / .
Acrylic landscape, painted in the Fauvist style.
(Do-Mayor or C Major) / Guitar Posture Oil, acryl on canvas with pearl details. / 100×100 cm. / 2009
A girl playing with bubbles at a street fair in Glebe Point Road, Sydney.
Steer II (Missy Higgins) / / Pencil drawing, digital colouring The Golden Elephant – story and art by Karin Taylor / A long long time ago in a tropical land where the papaya grow wild and free, there lived a golden elephant who’s beauty was unsurpassed. All the creatures were mesmerised by what appeared to be the sun entering the water when she swam and when she walked on the land everyone stepped aside, as elephants were revered. Legend has it, the golden elephant was once a beautiful warrior princess. Once, in midst of of a terrible battle with her enemy about to take her life, she made a wish that she could become an elephant, for then no harm would come to her. The beautiful warrior princess was granted her wish, tho could sadly not return to her human form, and so it was that the golden elephant lived forever, bringing warmth and light wherever she went. During the darkest nights when the stars hid and the moon disappeared, the beautiful golden elephant shone like the sun, lighting the way for pilgrims on their journey. Although very happy she got what she wished for, the golden elephant found herself still thinking the grass was sometimes greener on the other side. Indeed she would have liked to be human again. But she accepted her new role and did the best she could with her gift of light. The moral of the story – be careful what we wish for / Antique Kisses another big eyed girl / Thank you for Hearing Me Sinead O’Connor Thank you for hearing me / Thank you for hearing me / Thank you for hearing me / Thank you for hearing me Thank you for loving me / Thank you for loving me / Thank you for loving me / Thank you for loving me Thank you for seeing me / Thank you for seeing me / Thank you for seeing me / Thank you for seeing me And for not leaving me / And for not leaving me / And for not leaving me / And for not leaving me Thank you for staying with me / Thank you for staying with me / Thank you for staying with me / Thank you for staying with me Thanks for not hurting me / Thanks for not hurting me / Thanks for not hurting me / Thanks for not hurting me You are gentle with me / You are gentle with me / You are gentle with me / You are gentle with me Thanks for silence with me / Thanks for silence with me / Thanks for silence with me / Thanks for silence with me Thank you for holding me / And saying “I could be” / Thank you for saying “Baby” / Thank you for holding me Thank you for helping me / Thank you for helping me / Thank you for helping me / Thank you, thank you for helping me Thank you for breaking my heart / Thank you for tearing me apart / Now I’ve a strong, strong heart / Thank you for breaking my heart
Watercolor painting of a young lady in an over-sized sun hat soaking up the winter sunshine. Transparent watercolor on Arches cold-pressed 140lb paper. Original is approximately 11×14. Salem, Oregon. Featured by All the Colors of the Rainbow.
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HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE that this painting is featured in “Nautical”, a group for anything Nautical Ships, Dockyards, Boats and Navigation! / Also Featured in the group “All the Colors of the Rainbow” Acrylic / 30×30 cm (12×12 inches) on canvas Maybe I didn’t treat you / Quite as good as I should have / Maybe I didn’t love you / Quite as often as I could have / Little things I should have said and done / I just never took the time / You were always on my mind / You were always on my mind Maybe I didn’t hold you / All those lonely, lonely times / And I guess I never told you / I’m so happy that you’re mine If I made you feel second best / Girl I’m so sorry I was blind / You were always on my mind / You were always on my mind Tell me, tell me that your sweet love hasn’t died / Give me, give me one more chance to keep you satisfied, satisfied Little things I should have said and done / I just never took the time / You were always on my mind / You were always on my mind / You were always on my mind Copyright Olga van Dijk 2009© / This is another OLGartsProduction©2009
Featured in All the Colors of the Rainbow 20th Nov 2009 / ..... Another one I took last night while on Newcastle Quayside. In this you can see 5 Bridges that link Newcastle upon Tyne with Gateshead in North East England. They are, Millennium Bridge, Tyne Bridge, Swing Bridge, High Level Bridge and Metro Bridge. CAMERA – Canon 450D / LENS – Canon 28-105 / Exposure 20 seconds @ f11
Shot with Canon 450D from the verandah of my home. 3 bracketed shots and HDR processed in Photomatix. / 10 July 2009 FEATURED IN THE SEACHANGES GROUP – 19 July 2009 Click here to visit my Red Bubble Site gallery. /
This shot was featured in: / The Scavenger Hunt group in May 09. / Super Macro Photography group in May 09.
Jennifer Buehrer, a fellow redhaired photographer, irish and beautiful. I had to have her infront of my lens. The results? purely beautiful (comments appreciated) Nikon d40x camera, Vivid settings, edited in Lightroom
This is a Swallowtail Butterfly that is showing off the beautiful patterns in its wings. / Canon 30D
East Village, New York City
I made this to accentuate the effect of metal using a fractal program. Each item is different. This would make an excellent piece for your walls. / /
created with light on paper
Heres a nice collection of Vintage Horse shoes, ~ Said to be LUCKY. these days folks decorate with these, they can trigger a memory, from your past. Photo captured with my Kodak M1033 / Smart Capture
An intimate and joyful dialogue between t(h)ree works Stand tall and mighty / reach the sky and kiss the sun / I believe in you (HAIKU by Gloria Buono) Triptych 3 small collage/paintings / each framed in a Museum style white Matting / 12×15 inches 31×38 cm (opening 5×7 inches = 18cm x 13cm) / For serious inquire email artist
Ivernia road in Liverpool.
A fresh Hibiscus blossom unfolds at dawn in Ha’iku / Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved This image was taken in early morning natural light with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi with no post processing Featured May 2009 The Woman Photographer This image is also offered as a Postage Stamp / and as a Magnet SOLD / 2x Laminated Print: Aloalo ~ Tropical Hibiscus / Medium / Black Border with Artist’s Details / It is believed that there are only five species of Hibiscus that originated from Hawai’i. Other species found their origin in Asia and the Pacific islands. In the early twenties, the Hibiscus Brackenbridgei was adopted as the official Territorial flower of Hawai’i. It kept this status throughout the 20th century, but only in 1988 its yellow colour was defined as the official colour for the Hibiscus representing the State of Hawai’i. Before 1988, the official Hibiscus could have any colour. Additionally, it was not until 1988 that the flower could represent the State of Hawai’i, because before that time the territorial status of the group of islands was unclear. Hawai’i’s state flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. Interestingly, it is also the national flower of Malaysia. Research suggests there were originally only five species of the tropical Hibiscus that were native to Hawai’i. Growers began to hybridize these native species with other varieties imported to Hawai’i, which produced the huge kaleidoscope of colours and sizes available today. There are several ways to tell the difference between the tropical and hardy perennial varieties. Tropical hibiscuses have dark green glossy leaves, sporting 3-4 inch flowers that are either single or double in colors of yellow, orange, pink, or red. Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers. Hardy perennial Hibiscus have foliage of medium-green with leaves that are heart shaped. Their flowers of white, red, or pink are much larger than those of the tropical Hibiscus. Many hibiscus aficionados increase the number of plants they have by using cuttings, a practice known as cloning or asexual reproduction. Select the best tips; look for good leaf color and a robust upright growing stance. Water the plants in the morning before taking the cuttings. Use sterilized shears. Count down about 4 leaf nodes to where the stem starts turning from light green to brown. Make each cut at a 45 degree angle just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, as well as any large top leaves. Dip the point of the cutting into a rooting stimulant, and then insert them into the growing medium only as deep as necessary to keep them upright. The cuttings should be fully rooted by the end of 6 weeks, and can then be transplanted. If the cuttings have been rooted in a green house, they should be hardened off before transplanting, by switching them to regular irrigation, and moving them out into the sunlight during the day, and back indoors for the night, for a few days. This is a tropical Hibiscus / Currently with 1686 Views and 2 Sales
We’ve decided to change the group around a bit. This group will now be accepting artwork that has “Any Color of the Rainbow” This is not for work that is not
( BRIGHT ) with color. Any art submitted must have rainbow color to it.
Colors are as follows: * Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet *
Please do not submit Black and White photos, or works that are predominantly grey, black, beige or white – as these are not bright colors of the rainbow.
All types and colors of T-shirt designs will be accepted as long as they have lots of bright color to them.
Journals must be about something that pertains to the group.
Writings MUST have something to do with color, rainbows, etc.
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