Abstract urban 

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  • / QV building, melbourne, australia

  • For those not from Melbourne, this building is actually the Melbourne Exhibition Centre but we locals like to call it Jeff’s shed because when it was built it was seen as something of a folly of our rather arrogant and autocratic then incumbent state premier.

  • Original Graffiti Style Shing Apparel T-Shirt

  • This was taken at my local homemaker shopping area. I couldn’t go past the combination of colours and lines. Also in this series: /

  • Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85 mm USM / Focal length – 85mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – 1/80 seconds / ISO – 200 / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro

  • Winner of the challenge “Arch Shapes” of the Shapes & Patterns Group (155 entries) The inside of the Taal Monument / (Monum.to the Afrikaans Language) / The light and shadow makes the / floor seem tilted – I assure you it is not. / (Paarl – South Africa) /

  • Ellenbrook high school,main street ellenbrook western australia

  • This image was chosen to be included in THE CITY / book, a RedBubble publication, which includes other artists’ amazing photos and narrative. Nikon d70 with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED

  • Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......

  • stock photos courtesy of: Natalie Paquette http://fetishfaerie-stock.deviantart.com/ / cgtextures / other stock photos are my own.

  • First shots with new camera, Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro. Fifth Avenue, NYC. I didn’t get the shot I was going for – but I liked what I got. Copyright

  • conceptual series Connection….. / the sentients are here. / they came from far away, and yet here they live amongst us…..they do not Think so much, as they cannot help but to FEEL. It has been said that perhaps this is their variation from much of the contrivancy of the present Human Condition…..?

  • Hereby I present my ‘City’ – my Metropolis. I love big cities but at the same time I don’t have a good feeling about them. My city is a mystic and mythological Moloch but also a modern one; different when seen from above, different when seen from below, different inside, different outside. There is little connection between the top and the bottom; there is little connection between the dark and the light. There is only one thing that really connects the top and the bottom – the loneliness. The one thing that is common for all species is the loneliness, it doesn’t matter if you are at the top or on the bottom, the loneliness is everywhere, omnipotent, especially in the cities. The big cities are a synonym for loneliness and nothing more. While at the top of K2, we are also lonely but in a different way; the loneliness in nature is more ‘normal’, eventually we are a part of nature, too. It is more an emptiness in the Buddhist sense. This is something that we can try to understand, it is more cheerful than painful. The loneliness between the 10 million others, locked in a labyrinth of bewitched abnormalities, is cruel, absurd, unbearable, and paradoxical. The sense of our existence is determined by the sense of the senselessness of that existence. Vive la merde! To make this painting I used the best quality acrylic paint, dried herbs, rice seeds and couscous seeds. Only three colours have been used: black, orange and vermilion.

  • Piazza della Concordia, Albissola Marina (Liguria, Italia) Canon PowerShot A80 / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/500 sec., 23 mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Shapes & Patterns / Featured in the group The Compact Group Winner of the challenge Geometric Shapes & Patterns Top ten in the challenge Unnatural Nature Avatar of the group Shapes & Patterns -

  • Unfocussed macro rain on my windscreen at night. Focal length 6.0- 20mm. Macro photography is my passion, I love searching for abstract art in unusual places, in nature or urban areas, or any old junkyard. 2ND PLACE in “The Woman Photographers Challenge” for artificial tiny lights! , awesome HERE Some of my work is available to purchase and download from my portfolio at Shutterstock SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“.

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  • Tower in a new area located in the touristic harbour, that includes a maritime station for cruise ships, housing and office complex. / Savona, Liguria, Italia Sony Alpha 100 / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/160 sec., 200 (300) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group European Everyday Life Top ten in the challenge Window & Door Shapes / Top ten in the challenge Show us your Stuff! The same building:

  • This photographic abstract was a Featured Work of Art on the RedBubble homepage on November 15, 2009 / Green Piece was also selected as a Featured Work by the group The Fine Art of Peeling Paint and in the group Abstract Macro Urban Art and Natural Textures in September 2009. What people around the World are saying about “Green Piece“ / “Wow, this is really stunning. A real work of art.” Australia / “What an eye you have!” USA / “Great colour and well composed” United Kingdom / “Gorgeous colors and shapes!” Quebec, Canada Abstract art found on a garbage can outside of the San Xavier Mission in Arizona by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography. This is a complimentary photograph to Space Invasion /

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  • camera: hp photosmart 735 / Abstract macro photography paint on a dumpster. / A windy day… featured in The 100 – 499 VIEWINGS GROUP / (255 Viewings) / A windy day in October was featured on the RB Home Page November 9/09 A windy day in October – Greeting Card A windy day in October – Matted Print A windy day in October – Laminated Print A windy day in October – Mounted Print A windy day in October – Canvas Print A windy day in October – Framed Print you might also like: Bewitched Greeting Card Bewitched Matted Print Bewitched Laminated Print Bewitched Mounted Print Bewitched Canvas Print Bewitched Framed Print Features: A windy day in October was featured on the RB Home Page November 9/09 RedBubble A windy day in October was featured in Abstract Macro Urban Art / A windy day… featured in The 100 – 499 VIEWINGS GROUP

  • “Texture is the most enduring and ubiquitous underpinning of form… certainly a calming, meditative and appealing world for both the eye and mind.” (Lynda Lehmann) / /

  • This metal box housing had partially rusted away, and been painted over a few times. The shadows where the metal has eroded left dark shadows which make fabulous dark mountains for this rusty urban landscape! Focal length 6.0-20mm. I have similar images to this one which are available now to be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ 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! URBAN ART GALLERY

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art Bumps, scratches, rust and decay / Small metal box thing by the road side / Armley / Leeds

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