This painterly photo has distinctive images. I see the profile of a horse’s head with a white and blue face on the left side and his nostril in the middle. Another striking eye with contrasting color is on the right. The pastel colors are quite striking with great lighting and vivid colors. The bark of trees offers us surprising imagery after focusing on the illustrations under the veneer of peeling bark. It is truly nature’s “secret canvas.” The blue horse looks like he might have a small tear in his beautiful blue eye considering the fate of his equine friends who have been abused, neglected and killed due to human consumption and greed. I am an active animal activist and donate any proceeds I receive from my photography to groups to preserve animals, both wildlife and domestic. I will upload an editorial I wrote on the crisis affecting Mustangs and have contributed to many organizations to stop the brutality and violence against these majestic creatures. I admire everyone who is active in fightening the cruelty that has victimized our precious wildlife with some species at great risk of extinction. Our planet’s ecosystem also is in great peril suffering the consequences of man’s destruction of the natural environment.
Dreaming of storytime. Acrylic on board. ORIGINAL SOLD
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“Ripples” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A Pacific Black Duck drinking from the waters of the Murray River near Mildura, Victoria. “Remember there’s no such thing as a small act of kindness. Every act creates a ripple with no logical end.” / ~ Scott Adams Competition: Top Ten of the Womans Photographer group – The Sum of Parts challenge
This is a composition of many seperately rendered fractal designs, a cut out of Ted’s photograph of a fish and the tools of Photoimpact and photoshop. / Photographer: Ted Widen / CanDuCreations / Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
This pen and ink drawing is part of a series (view). Also available as a fridge magnet:
Another colorful acrylic painting of wolves. I used a lot of bold, expressive color and shape in this one…which I love doing:) I left a lot to the viewer’s imagination. Thanks for looking at my work! :)
I saw them coming at me from a distance. What started as two dots erupted into a tornado of hooves and legs. Their colour was ivory and yet they exuded a blue effervescent glow which came from the near by water and sky. / My fascination quickly changed into fear as they moved closer. I didn’t think they were going to stop! / Should I run? Should I fall to the ground and cover my head? Or should I just stand there? / I stood there shaking as they rolled almost on top of me. Expecting the inevitable I turned away as I heard my friend Jim laughing. Geee! That was close as he gave me shove. I looked around only to see these large animals cantering down to the watering hole. / They must have been reeeeaaally thirsty.
Inspired by growing up living out in the country, in Texas. :) BEST VIEWED LARGE to see all details. This art work has been FEATURED in the “Friends of Red Bubble” group. :) Here’s how it looks matted & framed:
Oh, how shadows play when the master is away. Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm f/2.8-3.5; 0.8 sec, f/11, ISO 200, 17mm (It really is my shadow). Also see the related written work La Sombra Created in collaboration with Rosa Cobos. See my complete set of Shadow Play Images Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist
Digital art inspired by God’s natural wonders. :)
Designed using my digital art work of the same title.
Inspired by RED and the wonderful bird life around me. :) Here’s how it will look matted with a cream colored mat, and framed: /
Digital art inspired by living on the lake. :) Here’s how it looks matted & framed:
Digital abstract realism work inspired by the horses of my childhood and living the country life. BEST VIEWED LARGE. I love the details in this piece. :)
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