Abstract Calendars

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  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Abstracts from Nature

  • Thanks RB folks!!!

  • Selected works from my portfolio for digital abstract fans. Check out my other calendars: Augmented reality, Faces and Fun. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist

  • Images by cherryannette

  • one year of photography

  • PAUL ROMANOWSKI – ABSTRACT ART SHOULD YOU LIKE A CALENDAR WITH YOUR OWN SELECTION OF MY ART, PLEASE LET ME KNOW AT:romanowskipaul@gmail.com ENJOY THANKS SOME OF MY OWN FAVORITE ART – CHOICES FROM NOV.10.2008 / THERE IS TO MANY TO SHARE BUT HERE IS 24. / HOPE YOU SHARE MY LIKES TOO. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

  • Photographs taken at the Colourscape Festival on Clapham Common in London, October 2008. The images in this calendar are entirely as-seen: no colour, saturation, or other adjustments were made to this. It was an amazing day of colour!

  • A collection of Abstract and Abstract Realism Images: Abstract Art Abstract Realism

  • Inspired by the women i know and love, this showcases some of the sketches, paintings and mixed media images i have done over the past year.

  • Using the elements of nature, bark, rocks, flowers, and trees provide the viewer with nature’s images in abstract form. The digital age has provided the photographer with a path into broader and deeper dimensions and freedom of artistic expansion.

  • A simple celebration of my joy in working with color and abstract designs and patterns. /

  • Nature’s Wonders, landscapes captured from above. Forests and rivers, mountains and valleys, islands and seascapes taken from commercially operated aeroplanes over Europe, Asia and America. Credit goes to my fellow artists without whom this calendar would not be possible: Mother Nature, numerous Town & Country planners and countless farmers who created eye-catching and often very abstract scenery, when viewed from above! My thanks also goes to all the pilots and crews of the airlines I’ve travelled with, bringing me safely to my destinations. 1 Sold!!! Thank you to the buyer! Part of my series World from Above. Also Available – The World from Above – Landscapes, a series of landscapes from above both natural and man-made.

  • A rainbow of colorful work to float you through the year.

  • Natural and man-made landscapes captured from above. Fields, forests, rivers, mountains taken from commercially operated aeroplanes over Europe, Asia and America. Credit goes to my fellow artists without whom this calendar would not be possible: Mother Nature, numerous Town & Country planners and countless farmers who created eye-catching and often very abstract scenery, when viewed from above! My thanks also goes to all the pilots and crews of the airlines I’ve travelled with, bringing me safely to my destinations. Part of my series World from Above. Also available – The World from Above – Nature’s Wonders

  • These images were all taken on a night shoot with 4 of my students. Lensbaby, straight lenses, and trippy filters held in front of the lensbaby were used. The images are straight from the camera with one being slightly cropped after straightening the horizon.

  • A collection of monochrome works that express symbolic concepts

  • Abstract and Impressionism art made by nature and caught in photos by Bobbi Kuschel. All the photos were taken in the State of Michigan in the USA.

  • I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a Maylands boatyard where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • digital and traditional

  • My macro lens opens up a whole new world – I see things that my own eyes cannot see. And I find beauty in the bark of a tree, in the burnt and rusted car, in peeling paint on the side of a dumpster, in the weather-beaten side of a fishing boat. I hope you enjoy the beautiful glimpses I have had in these photos.

abstract – information provided by wikipedia:

Abstract art is now generally understood to mean art that does not depict objects in the natural world, but instead uses colour and form in a non-representational way. In the very early 20th century, the term was more often used to describe art, such as Cubist and Futurist art, that depicts real forms in a simplified or rather reduced way—keeping only an allusion of the original natural subject. Such paintings were often claimed to capture something of the depicted objects' immutable intrinsic qualities rather than its external appearance.

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