. / . / Stripes of a snowcat in fresh snow / . / .
Fractal art.
Germany- snow over the town of Schwenningen. / Believe me, it was very nice! This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery
Snowy branches with sunset background. Grosse Pointe, Mi.
All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
Well, we’re looking to the break the record for the most snow since 1937. We had 40 cm this weekend alone. This is the result of a little photoshoot I had with a snowblower. Oh the things we do when we’re bored and snowed in…
Digital abstract art design honoring the annual migration of the “snow birds” who come down from the north to enjoy the winter months in Florida. / / /
Eyes strain to see through day lit night / This moving force that blinds my sight / Not with the darkness, but that of white / Towards me drives with all it’s might / / Shrill whistle be it’s only sound / So loud it is, all others drowned / It’s voice embraces all that’s found / From tree top heights down to the ground / / White wasps that hurl themselves through space / They fly with fury, not with grace / Their frosted barbs sting at my face / Till soon my warmth has been displaced / / Blizzard is this creature’s name / It has no pride and has no shame / Try to defy and it will maim / So powerful that none can tame / / This fractal artwork was inspired by our weather this weekend in the Pacific Northwest. As I write this, we are having a winter storm that is the coldest in almost twenty years. Temperatures are dropping into the low teens, which is almost unheard of along the coast of the Pacific Northwest. The artwork abstractly portrays what the blizzard looks like when you are facing into the wind and the snow is being driven horizontally towards your face. Brrrr… Good day to snuggle up inside and make some art! This was created in ChaosPro. The original is 6000×4800 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. The gradient was created in the ChaosPro gradient editor that comes bundled with ChaosPro. This is a pure fractal with no post-processing. / /
Combination of snow and brush. I took this in my yard…Lynn
what can you see? time to let your imagination go wild! / for me it’s a kind of angel kissing the twig …
acrylic on canvas. / /
camera: Panasonic,LumixFZ18, auto mode,macro /
To Richard St. Barbe Baker who did so much for us through his reforestation efforts. He began the organisation “The Men of the Trees” in 1922 while working with the Kikuyu in Kenya. Estimates put the numbers of trees planted directly or indirectly throught the efforts of this organisation at something like 20 Trillion!! The Men of the Trees is now known as the International Tree Foundation. Thank you Richard St. Barbe Baker.
children having fun playing in the snow during the wintertime months of the year….fun – fun – fun!! Limited Edition of 5 Own the original 117cm x 67.6cm Digital Image, ships directly from the artist. Price: $1,700 All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.
Watercolor semi- abstract on Arches 300lb. paper. Winsor and Newton watercolor paints. 16×24. /
Designed using my digital art entitled, “First Snow”, also shown here at RB in my portfolio. Available as a print as well as this t-shirt.
A section of a gate after a freshly fallen snow. /
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