Webb Bridge is down-to-earth, a project Melbourne can be proud of, built among the superannuated towers of Docklands. It suggests, romantically, the fishing nets, cages, middens and naughty hosiery of the old wharfs. It is biological and ethereal, a stab in the dark and sculptural.
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Acrylic on canvas. This piece was literally painted either side of a storm, I began the base layers as the clouds welled and the thunder began to rumble, I let it dry as the storm passed, and then completed the final layers. I have decided not to make my paintings available on canvas, as they are already on canvas I feel reproductions should be on a different medium.
Oil on canvas applied with palette knife. Featured on the cover of the second album by Kevin Kastning and Sandor Szabo: / It is indeed an honour to have my work represent the wonderful music of these extraordinarily talented musicians. Inventors of whole knew instruments for the guitar family, and trail blazers of their genre. To hear , head to www.kevinkastning.com
Mixed Medium On Canvas
Macro Photograph taken from an Australian Red Gum. / / /
Another of my Cycad, but from a different angle. / ( a touch of hdr & photo Impact ) ==============
Macro photograph from an Australian paperbark tree. This was taken late in the afternoon with my camera set on apperture priority! I am passionate about macro photography, I love to find art in the paperbark tree and rocks. Sometimes I find a miniature landscape hidden in the bark of a tree. The melaleuca tree is one of my most photographed tree barks. Featured in the IPA – International Photographers Alliance group, 9th August, 2008
This image is a collaboration with Mark Peterson He has used my photograph “Milky Quartz Abstract” below to create this amazing image which he has named “Quartz Wave”. Please go to his profile and check out his truly amazing images. There certainly will be more collaborations to come! :) /
“As I regained consciousness the storm was gaining momentum. I had strapped myself to my raft knowing that I may well not survive the night. As the dawn approached I struggled to hold on to what was left of my makeshift raft. My hands and feet were raw from the rope that I had used to secure myself. The size of the waves was terrifying and I prayed that with the new day the storm would pass and I would be safe…....” Macro photograph taken from a palm tree on the Gold Coast! This was taken just after the middle of the day from the shaded side of the tree. I am rather passionate about macro photography mostly of bark, rocks and flowers!! :) /
A wonderful play of natural light, shade and colour in this Blue Foxtail Agave. This photo was taken as is, there are no special effects, lighting or any post processing on this image. It was taken in the gardens in front of St Vincents Hospital in Darlinghurst, Sydney NSW. It is also my most viewed photograph with over 5,400 views todate.
This image was shot using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE ============================================================= Golden Wattle, fairy stuff / Little balls of yellow fluff / Hear the bees how loud they hum / To say they’re glad that Spring is come When the stars begin to peep / Then the wattle falls asleep / Like a tired child in bed / It droops its pretty curly head Anon.
Macro photography from the bark of an Australian Gum Tree. MY GALLERIES / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart / Panoramics
Macro photograph taken from an Australian Paperbark Tree. I love how it looks like an abstract landscape, a miniature landscape in the bark of a tree created by Mother Nature. 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
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Abstract from Nature – Originally a Macro of Tree Bark.
Best viewed LARGE
Inks, Acrylic & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska / Nov 2008 / Each one is 54cm x 44cm framed. (162cm x 132cm) ORIGINAL FOR SALE – (Individually Framed) – (Sold as set) / Works also at TOP FRAMES – Castletown Shopping Centre, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Natural colors found in a rock, photo taken from a stone wall on the Gold Coast, focal length 6.0mm. Would love to know what type of rock this is? You can purchase and downloaded from my stock site / HERE MY ROCKSCAPE GALLERY 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 YOU CAN VIEW MY STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY here*
Ink, wax and water-colour on a full sheet of Saunders cold pressed, 300gms with printing techniques. / I love this paper for it’s soft but meaty texture and the randomness of its surface. Full sheets appeal because I get to keep the deckle edges as part of the rawness I look for with the direct application of water soluble hues. I read recently how the Japanese think – or have traditionally thought of – paper as sacred. Working with paper is always a thrill for me ….... its tactility and the very simple relationship with the fabric of trees is a delightful inter-relationship
Painted this 09.02.2009 using fabric paints. Featured on the homepage 16.08.2009
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Under the Sea Tree Bark – Enhanced in PS to create an Abstract from Nature.
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