Who can resist these eyes? This image is a reproduction of my original color pencil painting on drafting paper of ’”Blink” a beautiful cat owned by a fellow artist. “Blink” was placed Second in the Painting – Drawing Any Subject category at the 2008 Canning Show (First Place was awarded to my colour pencil painting “We Three Kings II – Lion” and Third to “Noble” my German Shepherd Dog in charcoal (yes I was very pleased with this Hat Trick!).
All is calm… all is white.
Dear William; Well honey its been 9 days I have been down here in the submersible, I’m studying the dolphins this month. I wish you were here to see them all interacting, its just amazing. They dont seem to be bothered with my presence anymore. / Ive been studying these beautiful creatures daily and the team wants to test their certain abilities and game behavior. We placed large cubed objects on the floor of the ocean to which they could be tested for long extended periods of time. It didnt take long until they did accept the objects, or even the lights going on when they entered them. Our little friends appeared to love this one in front of me the most and are joyously entertaining themselves daily with little games like, who can could turn through the cube the quickest. The elders are less likely to join in but remain near by. Perhaps their knowledge of such non sea elements are considered a breach of territory or considered a possible threat. / Well I better get back to work….Talk soon! / . / . / . / Journal Entry: June 12th, 2012 / Day 9…. / Quadrant 8 / Subjects: Ling’s Pod / Time: 2:34pm / Grouping: Ling’s pod has remained since dropping the cubes. No other pods have appeared. / Territorial Issues: Ling appears watchful of outside interference, even small fish / Flashing Light Reactions: Adults still unsettled, young adults intriqued / Gaming: The young adults appear most engaged while others try but end quickly, still unsure why / Emotional Stress: None at this time / Time of Cubing Interactions: Mostly between 10am & 4:40pm, seems feeding schedules counter the play activity. ©2007 Lisa C. Weber / . / . / . / This image will be replace with a print version soon. Thank you for your patience. Lisa C. Weber
/ . / . / / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
This image is a high quality print of an original painting by Tasmanian artist Deborah Conroy.
Acrylic painting of a calico cat watching the sky covered with flying dandelion seeds. It is on 11×14 inches 140 lb. cold press watercolor paper.
Painting of a calico and a tabby cats sitting together
Sunbird – Addo Elephant Park, South Africa 2008 / Photograph Camera: Nikon D300 / Lens: AF-S Nikkor 70-300mm Greater Double Collared Sunbird -Nectarinia afra (thanks to Vickie Burt for her confirmation on this)
This is our Frankie. He passed on a few weeks ago. He was only 10 years old. It’s always very sad to lose young ones. I painted this imagining he is now in heaven filled with beautiful stars.
All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal. Bull Moose at Sunset is currently being used in Adelaide to promote libraries in Southern Austrailia…and has been auctioned off twice for charity. / Porthill, Idaho
Inspired by children and created for children, a beautiful addition to brighten up the playroom or nursery. Have a specific colour scheme in mind, or wanted to add your child’s name to make it extra special – not a problem! / Simply bmail me and I will see what I can do for you!
Inspired by children and created for children, a beautiful addition to brighten up the playroom or nursery. Have a specific colour scheme in mind, or wanted to add your child’s name to make it extra special – not a problem! / Simply bmail me and I will see what I can do for you!
Lord of the Indian Jungles, The Royal Bengal Tiger, Portrait The Bengal Tiger, or Royal Bengal is a subspecies of tiger primarily found in Bangladesh, India, and also Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan, Myanmar and southern Tibet. It is the most common tiger subspecies, living in a variety of habitats, including grasslands, subtropical and tropical rain forests, scrub forests, wet and dry deciduous forests, and mangroves. Since the early 1990s the tiger population has begun to decline again, due to habitat destruction and large-scale poaching for tiger skins and bones. The Bangladeshi government is trying hard to show the world that the tiger is thriving in Bangladesh, often using controversial techniques like taking molds of paw prints to track tiger populations. It was recently discovered that tigers have been wiped out from one of Project Tiger’s leading sanctuaries, Sariska. The current population of wild Bengal tigers in the Indian subcontinent is now estimated to be between 1,300 and 1,500 which is less than half of the previous estimate of 3,000-4,500 tigers. This estimate is based on a state-by-state census conducted in India in 2001. Today’s reports show there are fewer than 200 tigers left in the wild. Habitat losses and the extremely large scale incidences of poaching are serious threats to species survival. Poachers kill tigers not only for their pelts, but also for body parts used to make various traditional East Asian medicines. Other factors contributing to their loss are urbanization and revenge killing. Farmers blame tigers for killing cattle and will shoot them. Poachers also kill tigers for their bones and teeth to make medicines that are alleged to provide the tiger’s strength. The hunting for Chinese medicine and fur is the biggest cause of decline of the tigers. In India, retired Indian Army personnel are being recruited to save the Bengal tiger from poaching gangs.
This Piece, titled “Elephant”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Wrong Way”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Zebra Pair”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson.
This Piece, titled “Hope”, is part of the wildlife series painted in watercolor by Missouri artist Paul Jackson. St. Louis Zoo’s lone polar bear, Hope lived to be 23-years-old and was a favorite at the St Louis zoo since 1986. She passed away March of 2009.
Baby polar bear and fae remind you to pause for a moment and think about how the choices we make effect the world and all that live here.
Mirror, mirror … two rainbow zebras on a tshirt. Our homage to the zebra, one of the most beautiful creatures on earth.
“Rooster” / oil on masonite / animal art Featured in: / First Things / 9/11/09 – Art Up Close The first chicken/rooster that I ever thought to do a portrait. It was one of my friends pet roosters. / I use to have some chickens many years ago and always thought they were very entertaining and funny creatures. Of course I had to name all of mine! If you like the above painting…... It is in one of my books of 50 images titled: Art Journal of Daily Life – volume one available- just click here /
Copyright © 2008 Linda Apple / “Bats in the Belfry?” / oil on 1 3/8” deep canvas / animal art, Halloween Was featured in – / Halloween Group / All Things Black / 8/6/9- HALLOWEEN GROUP AVATAR / Booooooooo! / Did this little cat pop up out of a pumpkin or maybe hiding from the bat or could it possibly have a few bats in the belfry? / /
An African Lion’s Head in the style of a tattoo with three colours.(Featured in Tee HQ and on the redbubble homepage)
12×12 This painting was created with acrylic for the peacock, the ribbon and the key and oil pastel for the background on a 44lb scrapbook paper. I am proud to announce the first painting in a series of works that are to come…enjoy – Carrie Glenn Success 1 obsolete : outcome, result / 2 a : degree or measure of succeeding b : favorable or desired outcome; also : the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence / 3 : one that succeeds My will shall shape the future. Whether I fail or succeed shall be no man’s doing but my own. I am the force; I can clear any obstacle before me or I can be lost in the maze. My choice; my responsibility; win or lose, only I hold the key to my destiny – Elaine Maxwell You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
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