I think that this is the right name / It’s near Amarillo, north Texas, on a very unusual snowy day
“Which one is prettier?. Which one has the most intricate design?. Which one is redder?. It is impossible to talk in superlative terms when each pumpkin is of extreme beauty and originality. / / This vast array at a farmstand made me spend hours rejoicing in the striking beauty of these simple yet graceful round, whimsical plants.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / /
“Maize, a basic staple. Yet, glorious Indian Corn colours grace autumnal days. Each corn ear wears distinctive colours and texture. Gold, copper, mauve, magenta, brown, black, pink, orange … myriad combinations bring to life the glorious colours of Indian Corn. / / Glistening like tiny jewels, each grain weaves a pattern in a tapestry meticulously designed. Piled upon each other on a farm stand, these corn ears make a delightful array of surprising beauty.” / / / Read more about Indian Corn in my written article: / / Indian Corn- Nature’s Kaleidoscope. / / ========================================================= / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. /
“This whimsical daisy brightens up my day. A resident of my garden, her vibrancy strikes a positive note. She seems to smile and stretch out her colourful petals, all dressed up in radiant colours.” / / / / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. / / / /
“This leopard mother with her two juvenile sons were sleeping their siesta. Lazily lying on a rock, they naturally composed by themselves a pretty collage. Each individual bears a unique pattern in different hues. / / Their bodies aligned in a way that formed a triangle among them. The spots are unique in their shape and design, creating all together a puzzle of sheer beauty.” / / ============================================================= / All proceeds from the sale of this piece of artwork will be donated to the Snow Leopard Trust. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Carmen, creator of Art for Conservation
I captured this almost as soon as I got back into Texas! At the first rest stop, on 40 east!
Caught this just outside of Amarillo Texas in August. Pulled off the highway just to snap it cause I thought it looked so damn awesome! I mean, look at those two clouds! Aliens? / . / Summer 2007, Amarillo, Texas
“Maize, a basic staple. Yet, glorious Indian Corn colours grace autumnal days. Each grain weaves a pattern in a tapestry meticulously designed. Piled upon each other on a farm stand, the rich colours of the corn ears make a delightful array of surprising beauty. / / I find inspiration in the simple elements of Nature by discovering, at a closer look, their elaborated forms, their patterns and intricacies, their sheer beauty. They teach me a lesson on survival, too. The colour in the Indian Corn grains is governed, each, by a different gene. The pigment may aid in the defense against diseases, hence, a wide array of colours in a single corn ear raises the chances of survival.” / / / Read more about Indian Corn in my written article: / / Indian Corn- Nature’s Kaleidoscope. / / / / Image © Carmen Mandel-Cesáreo / / / —-—-—-—-—-——- / Artist statement / My photographs are not enhanced; they represent the true nature and colours of the subjects as captured by the lens. I never lure my animated subjects to come close to me: spontaneity is the key. / / This is an original uncropped image. /
Pencil with watercolour
Detail in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. ~ May 2008
a simple yellow rose.
Cadillac Ranch, located along historic Route 66, was built in 1974, brainchild of Stanley Marsh 3, the helium millionaire who owns the dusty wheat field where it stands. Marsh and The Ant Farm, a San Francisco art collective, assembled used Cadillacs representing the “Golden Age” of American Automobiles (1949 through 1963). The ten graffiti-covered cars are half-buried, nose-down, facing west “at the same angle as the Cheops’ pyramids.” Was featured in Route 66 – The Mother Road March 2009
You can find the 5 models of the “EYE by RADIOBOY” collection on my Redbubble
Another view of the outstanding Neon at the Blue Swallow in Tucumcari New Mexico. In the distance the tepee of Tepee Curios can be seen. One of the thriving businesses on the Old Road which has still maintained its history. Great place to stay!
Así está mi país, divido [How long?] This is how I see my country and it’s heart broken.
The centre of a yellow daisy type wild flower. Nikon D40 18-55mm plus, +1,+2,+4 & screw on macro filter type lenses. Taken in RAW, as-is.
Amarillo,Texas, USA—The world famous Big Texan on Route 66. If you eat a 72 oz steak and all the sides in an hour you get it for free.
Amarillo Sentries Just outside the Panhandle City west on highway 40/Route 66 is the infamous Cadillac Ranch. Be sure to get there early or else you’ll be dealing with a herd of nomadic herewithalls insistent upon walking in front of your camera. Texas and Dips & Trips
My third in a series of ladies wearing stamps, her title is Spanish for ‘yellow’ because it’s my favourite colour and I wanted this girl to have a summery feel. She stands about 42 cm tall and it’s watercolour,coloured pencil and collage.
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