Frozen Twigs sitting on the edge of the Waterfall
oil on canvas
I grew up in the Dakota’s in the USA and was quite used to snow…sand was not so usual here. The first time I saw snow and sand together in Norway, I was amazed! I had always thought that when there was sand, there was warmth! WRONG!
I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto. Oil on Canvas 24”x20” Original Sold http://www.theoceanseries.com/1stARPEx.html Featured in: Abstract Realism, New England, The Fringe, Impressionist Art, and Redbubble’s home page
I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto. Oil on Canvas 20”x16” Original Sold Featured in the groups: Impressionist Art and Hand-painted or Drawn Buildings & Architecture
Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light Group – January 9, 2009 / Featured in Shots in the Fog Group – December 20, 2008 / Featured in Americas National Park Group – June 2008 Sunrise photograph of the early morning fog at the Colorado National Monument, near Fruita, Colorado. All images are © Brian Hendricks. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. All Rights Reserved. / brianhendricks.net
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery ============================================= / Sold a Framed Print – (406mm x 305mm) ============================================= / Snow Gum was Featured and chosen for Nature’s_Macro_Canvas Avatar of the Week – 5th July 2008. / Also Featured in: / Abstracts_from_Nature – 7th July 2008. / Textures_and_Materials – 9th July 2008. ============================================= / Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) A medium-sized, often crooked tree has a short trunk to 1m diameter. It is low-branching with a spreading open crown. It sheds its bark in irregular patches in autumn, leaving a smooth white to yellow, olive-green or brown surface, occasionally with scribbly markings from insect lavae. Flowers appear in spring and early summer. They are white or cream.
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in Live, Love, Dream and Dimensions Created entirely in Photoshop using brushes and layer styles.
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An amber street lamp glows through snow and ice on my windscreen / Winter North Pole Alaska Featured Art 03 January 2009 Natural Colour and Light Featured Art 18-25 August 2009 / Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / and / Canon Vs Nikon_ / She Gracefully Surrenders / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Photograph with no post processing
Best viewed LARGE Just a Weed /
Snowy playground
Spiders web covered in frost. / Shot with a macro lens. Canon EFS 60 mm f/2.8 / Straight from camera.
Spiders web with frost. / Shot with a macro lens. Canon EFS 60 mm f/2.8 / Straight from camera. Featured in ‘Sets Of Two’.
Made in Ultra Fractal 5. As this Montana winter wears on, I’ve tried to recapture the magic of the first time I lived through a cold winter. I grew up in Hollywood and only saw the snow on short trips to Big Bear. First Snow was featured in FRACTAL FRENZY and COLOR ME A RAINBOW. / Featured in A FASCINATING PURPLE on April 2, 2009.
early spring morning sold cards / /
Like a wolf in sheep’s clothing / A bonnet of spring flowers / By touch a fantastic plastic / Patterned paws leaving / Conscious depths / Keen senses with sly drooling / Anticipation / It’s Greedy blanket / Smothering life / Or so it seems / Until, / Spring / And new things are born / Once again / Oh! / Generous belly! Linaji 2009 From the Series of Seasons Collection Summers Consumption / Explosion of seed to flower / Ripe fruit and hidden agendas / Explored and consumed / Taking from and leading to / Hearts filled brimmed / Lush expectations revealed / Moment to moment / Living Linaji 2009 Seed of Spring / Inside germinates / the silent sound of / colors create / from desolate pause / she springs forth / becoming Linaji 2009 Advancement of Autumn / Advancement of Autumn… Series of Seasons Light still plays on the chink in my fence / subtle chills in the evening after 6:00 / night falls faster / storms brew in heaven / I am left to wonder / Is my time coming?* Linaji 2009
EDT…it’s the edge of winter…snow, wet, dark, light, night, day…a time when S.A.D is pre-eminent…it takes time to adjust, and some wait in limbo for EDT in March, but some embrace the changes…I don’t like the dark that sets in so early, so I have daylight bulbs in all my lamps…six weeks from now it’s the solstice and we start looking forward to lighter days Thomas Hood expresses it beautifully for us Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE WINTER COLLECTION No sun-no moon! / No morn-no noon! / No dawn-no dusk-no proper time of day- / No sky-no earthly view— / No distance looking blue .. No road-no street- / No “t’other side the way”- / No end to any Row- / No indications where the Crescents go .. No top to any steeple- / No recognitions of familiar people- / No courtesies for showing ‘em— / No knowing ‘em! No mail-no post- / No news from any foreign coast- / No park-no ring-no afternoon gentility- / No company—no nobility .. No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease, / No comfortable feel in any member— / No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, / No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, / November!...Thomas Hood / Effet De Neige
Watercolour painting on Arches watercolour paper. I dropped paint onto wet paper then shaped the painting, adding trees and lines to create the desired effect. Winter Begins Autumn recedes and winter steps in / The leaves have all fallen the snow begins. / Falling softly settling on dried leaves / Gimpses of light sparkle through the trees. Linda
Impression of a wintery street scene in a small town. Lauter, Saxony, Germany. Effect achieved in-camera by moving the camera while the shutter was open. Featured in the Impressionist Photography group on 30 Nov 2009 Featured in the German Artists group on 30 Nov 2009 Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That
Abstract of rust and cracked paint on metal. Nikon D200, Nikkor 24-120mm /
It’s the first day of winter in Canada, and though we have no snow here in Toronto, Ontario, just north of us it is very deep and very cold…it’s unusual that in the city there is none….I’m not complaining, I love that it’s still fairly warm and dry, so this painting is from remembered first days in the past...a few samples from the Winter series can be seen below Watermedia on Arches Paper “On the first day of winter, / the earth awakens to the cold touch of itself. / Snow knows no other recourse except / this falling, this sudden letting go / over the small gnomed bushes, all the emptying trees. / Snow puts beauty back into the withered and malnourished, / into the death-wish of nature and the deliberate way / winter insists on nothing less than deference. / waiting all its life, snow says, “Let me cover you” Laura Lush, The First Day of Winter / Grateful / The Sentinels / Winter’s Light / Birchwood / Effet de Neige
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