Animal tree 

1411 creative works found

  • Green with envy
    by Matt Duncan

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Green with envy Nestled away beneath the lush leaves, rests a green tree frog waiting for the day to end, and feeding time to begin. _____ This image is part of a series: Green with envy Showcase Competition Winner (May 2008): / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography This image has been featured with these RedBubble Groups: / OCAU Photographers / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography / Mother Nature’s Finest / Brisbane ~ South East QLD / 1:1 Macro Photography _____ Afternoon nap / Predator / Basking in the light / Contemplative / Up close / Printing examples /

  • Bird Song
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The sound of birds early in the morning. Best music of all… Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 42 inches / 94 X 1107 cm Original : / $3000 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ....................................................................................

  • 4+1
    by littlearty

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Something a little quirky from Kiwi Land. This was a painting of 4 kiwi birds (plus 1 in belly) that I did about 2 years ago for a charity auction in New Zealand. Enjoy!

  • Wild and curious red squirrel backlit. Taken in Baxter State Park, Maine, USA.

  • Panda
    by Chris Wahl

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Detail- /

  • Against the W i n d
    by HollyK

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— When everything seems to be going against you, / remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, / not with it. / by Henry Ford —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / An illusion image I created with three of my photographs. Thank you to the Tree Group for featuring Against the Wind in their July 2008 gallery. Thank you to everyone in the Cards: Best of Your Best group for voting Against the Wind as #1 in the Autumn Colors Challenge! And thank you to Redbubble for featuring Against the Wind on their homepage on 22nd September.

  • Branching Out
    by Laurie McClave

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    “Mother Stands for comfort / Mother will stay Mum” / Lyrics by Kate Bush This is a commentary on the Earths connection with humans. The tree and the woman are one, as the Earth is one with everything and as above so below….... / oil on canvas: 12×24 / original painting available for sale !

  • Barred owl, wild, watching over the woods below for any sign of activity which might mean a meal for this silent denizen of the trees. / /

  • Jif Skippy and Nutella
    by Jan Piller

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    “Peanut” was, at of the time of this image, still too small to venture from the tree. Thanks for the invite Nic! I hope this can be considered Urban – it was taken in cottage country.

  • watercolor 111207
    by calimero

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    original watercolor 31 X 41 cm / 12.09×15.99 inches / 250 usd / can be shipped worldwide / payment via paypal

  • Frog on a Water Lilly
    by David Cortez

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Hello, This is a little cute green tree frog that hopped on a water lilly. I thought it was so great, let me hear what you think.

  • Tranquil Beast
    by Jennifer Woodward

    US$5.04–US$134.52

    THE PROCEEDS FROM THE SALES OF THIS WORK WILL BE DONATED TO OINK’S FUND I was saddened to hear that Oink had been subject to vicious attacks from thugs. They had been throwing bricks at him and putting washing up liquid in the 15 year old’s water trough. After hearing about the threat to Oink’s safety, David Larkin kindly donated and set up a CCTV sytem in Oink’s field. Other well-wishers are making donations to Oinks fund, which will raise money towards providing further security for Oink, such as a new fence. Read the full story, here Please also see Oink’s new website which is also accepting donations. The tranquil beast in this photo manipulation is a Water Buffalo. I think he’s the only one in the UK, and I stumbled across him while out walking my dog in some local fields. His name is Oink! He got stranded in his field during the floods a few months ago. Luckily, he found his way to safety and became quite the celebrity in the animal world! This was edited in a similar way to my other work, Lord of the Water. Please click on this link for details. Please see my other work Arctic Beast also featuring Oink.

  • Summer landscape
    by Enjoylife

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    A Summer landscape in Holland

  • Pilgrimage
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    />Framed Print / / Mounted Print Pilgrimage / mixed media production on paper, ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic Pilgrimage is about our passage through life, the boat represents the vehicle by which she travels, the wise animal represents the voice of wisdom, the bare tree represents a brand new slate on which to write each day, the crown speaks of how special each individual is. Pearls represent the tears of the moon and remind us that life may not be easy and we all struggle. The lotus represents strength through love. The daisies are for simplicity. The bindi is for spiritual insight. The red sky at night is a sailor’s delight…for a red sky at night indicates smooth seas on the morrow! As a fisherman’s daughter, I have witnessed the strange phenomena of a red sky numerous times….always turns out to be calm on the water next day – a great indicator.. red skies are a great indicator of smooth sailing ahead / Customers are welcome to email enquiries to karintaylor@exemail.com.au

  • The Pride of Chester
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$6.41–US$171.00

    Staying at a hunting lodge in Chester I marvelled at the way their livestock was portrayed on the walls, thusly set about with my attempt of the pride of Chester, a robust almost larger than life sheep…

  • Devotion
    by Helena Nelson-Reed

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Watercolor on board, sold. / This painting was inspired by a medicine story from the Crow Nation. The story is about an actual event that taught the People about the importance of love, devotion, sacrifice, bravery and unity. A couple wanted to spend some time alone and as was customary, chose to go on an extended trip far from the band’s summer camp. Individuals often broke off from the band and traveled alone or in small groups to visit relatives, trade, gather plants for food and medicine, and hunting. Distances were vast, so they might be away significant amounts of time. By adolescence, most had knowledge of the band’s basic migration pattern and destinations. The general areas would be located using topographical landmarks, stars, weather and plant life. When a band moved on it wasn’t difficult for members to predict their direction. In this story, time passed and summer turned to fall. There was an early snowstorm and winter set in early. There was deep snow followed by a prolonged period of harsh cold. When mid-spring arrived the band initiated the annual trek to intercept the annual bison migration and replenish stores. Summer returned once again and by then it was obvious the pair had disappeared without a trace, as none of the other bands they encountered had met with the missing couple, nor had bodies been found. With the passage of time their families assumed the worst and mourned them for dead. Many years later the band came to a remote place in search of game, an area they rarely hunted in. There was evidence of abundant game, sweet springs and running waters, protection from the elements and hostile eyes. They decided to stay awhile and as women set about erecting lodges, children spread out to explore the area. Eventually some boys discovered the partially collapsed frame of a lodge, the once white hides that covered it now hanging in tatters. Looking at the cooking pot still sitting upon a long – cold fire circle and deteriorated satchels, they knew this was a hunter’s camp from which residents departed quickly. Inspecting the area they found nearby two weathered corpses, practically skeletons, curled in fetal positions and embracing one another. The garments were discolored and disintegrating, damaged by sun, rain, and melting snow of many seasons. Nature was reclaiming the area and absorbing the bodies back into her self, they were almost hidden by foliage. Nearby was the disintergrated form of a large grizzly and within the rib cage a hunter’s blade. The children called their elders, who knew after Inspecting the weapons and bits of jewelry that here were was the pair who’d gone missing so long ago. The bones were buried on the spot, embracing as they’d been found, and in the same place was buried the bear’s body. Periodically the people returned this way, and each time shared the history with the new generations. A seedling had sprouted over the grave, and eventually grew into a massive oak, two trunks issuing from a single, wide trunk. This tree stood for many decades and may still be there today. It was believed the oak held the spirits of the lovers and the bear.

  • Ellie
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.70

    Ellie is an fun little piece i did a while ago, I used a crackle medium in this one to add to the texture and interest, also ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal were involved in the process…. /

  • swallows and the red moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /

  • Pole Vault
    by Frank Yuwono

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Olympic Fever!

  • Offshore Visitor
    by Lisa Weber

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    / . / . / / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Up the slope to the right
    by Becc Orszag

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    My dogs friends take off on their own adventures ink on watercolour, photoshop (c) REO 2008

  • Nude Model
    by Frank Yuwono

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A White’s or Dumpy Tree Frog (Litoria caerulea) from Papua.

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