Abstraction shade
151 creative works found
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A grouping of boats on a lake in China
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The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from an overlook along Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in January 1994. / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / / RAFFLE ITEMS HERE Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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yup i know I haven’t uploaded anything “serious” for a while, so here comes a new work in progress. have to do some minor change before the final version, but so far I’m quite satisfied with what I got (or should I be worried about its being too “orange”?!). comments are much appreciated. ;) Update: / / Finally i set up a shop to sell my own prints! in my shop you can get signed, limited edition of prints, by limited I mean, well, really limited! :)
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one of my personal favorite, maybe it’s because No.4 was the first piece on which I deliberately put the feel of “texture.” It carries a strong sense of movement that magnifies through the shade, color and geometric effect. Unlike other designs, I applied a horizontal view for this postcard design, and added a white space on the right, just for balance’s sake (the original aspect ratio of No.4 is 1.0). Anyway, enjoy. : ]
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Photo taken in Adelaide. Can anybody tell me where? / Answer: Adelaide Botanic Garden’s glasshouse Amazon Waterlily Pavilion. / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.
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I love this tree, it grows in my garden and some days it just glows, it’s really beautiful! / / Best viewed LARGE / / Image copyright © 2008 Kitsmumma / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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Just because I love the colour red.
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Since greeting cards are officially available on RB, I decided to let one of my favorite babes join the big pool as well. This piece was created based on the idea of fractal, though I didn’t use any fractal softwares to make it. I will write more details on this later on. By the way, if you want a print of mighty big scale (36”x36” to be exact), it’s availabe on my shop.
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something new. in case you have noticed that I rarely update my gallery, it’s just that I get too depressed to carry on, especially recently. anyway, i hope some of you enjoy this. ;)
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Best viewed LARGE
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Created with Apophysis 3D More Fractals by Karri Klawiter
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Some visual fun for the eyes. :]
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Artist's Hat-An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Imadinari Street Painting Festival. Santa Barbara, California6
by Eyal NahmiasUS$4.99–US$133.00
An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Santa Barbara Mission during the I Madonnari street painting Festival in Santa Barbara 2006 This image is open for collaboration.. any ideas?
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Rules are made to be broken, so I disturbed the pattern to make an imperfect symmetry.
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An artist is working on a chalk painting at the Santa Barbara Mission during the I Madonnari street painting Festival in Santa Barbara 2006
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probably my most highly-regarded piece ever, no kidding. : ]
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This a re-work as the original was too small to be made into a print.
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Macro photograph taken from the bark of a tree. I’ve been wanting to capture the bark from this tree for some time now. I’ve heard it named a “Leopard Tree” because of the spotty type of bark. When it flowers it has bright yellow blooms and is very pretty. If anyone knows the correct name I would love to know. Featured in the Textures and Materials group on the 4th August, 2008 Barkscapes /
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quite an exhausting work actually. from time to time i feel i’m kind of trapped, mentally i mean, that it’s getting really difficult to wipe off those nasty blocks which blur and confuse my vision, I just have to call it a day, and come back over and over again to see if i can seize those moments when my mind’s eyes get clear and confident—no wonder i read an article by an painter talking about art is hard work.
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This one is a bit of an experiment in colour what do you think?
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PAULCOMPTON has some groovey ways of looking at things….. check him out….....................b
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Shades Of Blue.. 2008 /
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