Abdomen 

35 creative works found

  • Part of my “Body Part” series. Abdomen of man. The original is oil on canvas.

  • Part of my “Body Part” series. Abdomen of woman. The original is oil on canvas.

  • Macro of a Dragonfly

  • A little spider floating in the air.

  • Detail of Abdomen

  • Check out more closeup in my bubble on these little green grasshoppers. Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Chakra Two: Water, Emotional identity, oriented to self-gratification / The second chakra, located in the abdomen, lower back, and sexual organs, is related to the element water, and to emotions and sexuality. It connects us to others through feeling, desire, sensation, and movement. Ideally this chakra brings us fluidity and grace, depth of feeling, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change. This chakra is associated to the colour orange.

  • Life as a bee isn’t easy, / or fair, / always being driven and forced, / to share. Life as a bee isn’t long, / or good, / you born, you hunt, you fetch / you look. Life as a bee / isn’t free. / isn’t free.

  • Garden spider, cross spider / Araneus diadematus The garden spider is the best known orb-weaving spider in the UK. Life span / One to two years. Physical description / The female of the species ranges from 10-13mm, and the male is 4-8mm. They vary in colour from pale yellow or brown to almost black, but they can always be identified by the white cross-shaped group of spots on their abdomens. Distribution / Garden spiders are found all over Britain except for some locations in northern Scotland. They are also found in almost every country in the northern hemisphere. Habitat / They are commonly found on bushes and other vegetation in parks, gardens and woodland. Diet / Garden spiders feed on flying insects including butterflies, wasps and flies. They tend to ignore smaller prey such as greenflies. Behaviour / Garden spiders build a circular orb-web with a recognisable spiral pattern. They sit in the centre waiting for an insect to collide into the web. The spider then rushes towards the trapped insect and wraps it in bands of sticky silk. When the insect is immobilised, the spider will finish off the insect with a bite and an injection of venom. It will then take the wrapped-up insect to the hub of the web where it devours its victim. Reproduction / The much-smaller male waits near the web of the female until she is mature. He then cautiously approaches her while plucking the strands of the web to let her know that he is not food. If the male survives after mating, he may go on to mate again. Occasionally though, the male is mistaken for a meal and is eaten by the female. After the female has mated, her body will become swollen with eggs. The female then builds a silken egg sac and lays her eggs in it. Her life is now dedicated to protecting these eggs and she will sit with them, unable to hunt, until she dies in late autumn. The spiderlings will hatch out in May of the following year.

  • This is Sanhill Skipper sitting on my Cosmos flower in my backyard, September 2008. /

  • model – myself ( KMF )

  • And since we all came from a woman / Got our name from a woman / And our game from a woman… I wonder why we take from our women / Why we rape our women, do we hate our women? I think it’s time to kill for our women / Time to heal our women, be real to our women —Tupac Shakur model: Christine

  • I had the opportunity to do a photoshoot with JaneTara, this is the first of those shots. Taken with my canon 450D, lit using one of Colin’s B800 studio strobe flashes shot into a reflective umbrella. Lightly edited using Lightroom2.

  • An interestingly coloured spider on it’s web. Spiders are air-breathing chelicerate arthropods that have two body segments, eight legs, and no chewing mouth parts. About 40, 000 species have been identified. Location: South Africa.

  • An interestingly coloured spider on it’s web. Spiders are air-breathing chelicerate arthropods that have two body segments, eight legs, and no chewing mouth parts. About 40, 000 species have been identified. Location: South Africa.

  • 24.09.09 on our cranberry bush in Okotoks, Alberta.

  • another tiny character found around our abode…

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