Abstract floral 

2016 creative works found

  • Digital abstract.

  • original oil on canvas stretched on a wooden frame / 39.37×31.5 inches (100×80 cm) / can be shipped worldwide (insurance) / price : 1500 usd / payment via paypal

  • Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 24” In the group “fabulous flowers” this painting won 6th place in the challenge “the most fabulous lily”.

  • Another look at fractals.

  • Colorful digital fractal.

  • Macro of a pink Azalea, taken from a in garden Kenmore, Brisbane. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art

  • Foliage abstract.

  • Same daisy as this black and white one! Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful daisy. This photo is featured in my calendar A Bouquet. Please take a look!

  • 3d flowers star shape on white background

  • / Zazzle / Zazzle / Zazzle / Zazzle

  • Made in Ultra Fractal 5. I’ve been making Spring images to cheer me up through this constant March snow. We just had another blizzard last night. At least the two area ski resorts are happy. This piece was featured in FRACTAL PERCEPTION on March 28, 2009.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • / Card created with Apophysis and PSP

  • Abstract botanical. Acrylic on canvas. /

  • THANK YOU all so much for your comments on my photos … I run out of time these days with the kittens .. theres so many and so few to feed them and look after them ….

  • FEATURED in Flowers in Macro.

  • Mrs. Beam jumped up from where she had been squatting in the flower bed with a start. She dropped the old silver tablespoon that she had been digging with. She looked down and saw earth lumps fall from the spoon and suddenly felt distressed, afraid, alone. She did not recognize the noise that had startled her. She rubbed her hands on the legs of her jeans and felt dirt. She cocked her head to one side because she thought it seemed the thing to do. She had seen people do that in cartoons and on television shows when they were trying to figure something out or trying to hear better. A bee buzzed around a flower bud and then landed on her arm and tickled her. “Stop that,” She shouted and brushed the insect away. It smiled and flew to another portion of the garden where a group of kittens was holding out a bowl of honey and flax cereal as a peace offering. It continued on the buzzed up to the roof, where it landed on a paint chip. This bee was rather a rebel and often refused to sit on flower buds because it felt that it was such a stereotype for bees. / Mrs. Beam playfully waved her hands through the air to call back the strange sound that had surprised her. It didn’t seem to be coming from anywhere and yet it was all around her. Or was it inside her. “That’s it,” She said to nobody in particular, which was good, because nobody was around. “It is simply me. That song must be coming from inside me.” Yet she knew she wasn’t singing or humming or whistling. So she sat down on the ground next the a flowering shrub and picked at it’s leaves as she contemplated. / “Stop pinching me,” The bush belched out from it’s roots. / She folded her hands and frowned. Then she realized the melody she had heard was there all the time. She just had to be quiet to hear it. The music was a pattern that emitted from, what she could only think of as her cells. Yet she knew it was much deeper than that. It was like cells within the cells. And they were all singing to her. Or rather she was singing to herself. Then she realized the bush was also singing, but to a different tune. And the bee. And all the flowers. Suddenly the garden seemed to be an orchestra. So she made herself comfortable and sat for several hours listening to the concert. Surrounded is acrylic paint on paper 15”x22”

  • Fractal design created with Incendia. It reminds me of a red rose. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • Digital mixed media photography, acrylic painting and PS. /

  • Digital mixed media photography, acrylic painting and PS.

  • Inspired by the first “Frog Hunting”. I couldn’t resist doing another. I love watching herons hunting for their dinner at the lake.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

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