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  • Abstract designed with Apophysis

  • Just playing around in photoshop and this is what i came up with.

  • Deep ocean in different world, full of live, different live….

  • Dramatic polarised light image of a plastic disk! This is a limited edition print from my Dreamscapes gallery collection, which is why it’s only available as a card here. Please have a look at my website if you’re interested in buying a print!

  • Taken in Leosotho, South Africa. Showing a range of reds and oranges in a dynamic composition. This image was shot in 2007 and is part of the series “Rocks” .

  • A water storage tank provided this image, shot in South Africa in 2007. Part of the series “rust”

  • A dried out piece of blue gum wood, Shot in 2007 in South Africa this image is part of the “Bark” series

  • Photograph3ed in South Africa in 2007. Part of the Series “Plants”.

  • Photographed in Leosotho, South Africa in 2007 Forms part of the series “Rocks”

  • I spent the summer of 2006 on a beautiful hilltop in southern France, surrounded by lush views and plenty of nature. My abstract paintings have been heavily influenced by my panoramic surroundings as well as my up-close observations of plants and insect life. I have termed my new series of nature-based abstracts my Anicca series. Anicca is a Pali term meaning impermanence. Like the Impressionists, I am deeply influenced by the changes in the scenery around me caused by the changing position of the sun and atmospheric changes such as wind, rain, and fog. These paintings depict the ever-changing quality of nature; its unpredictability, raw form, and constant flow. This painting depicts thick foliage and lifeforms amongst tree branches and expresses the concepts of multiplicity, abundance, and change. See more of my artwork at my website, www.thaneeya.com.

  • Ok this is my ‘do something different’ tee shirt for this weekends tee shirt challege in the Agent Provocateur group…..

  • This is just one in a 3-image series of original photographs, all taken in an artistic effort to resemble a painting. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / VIEW THE MATTED 3-IMAGE SERIES / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This photo is in a LOCAL CONTEST! / Click Here to Help it WIN! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / If you like this image, you might also enjoy: Colorful Flowers Bright Early Morning Dogwood Petals —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Please visit my GALLERY PAGE Also, stop by my website at www.OriginalPerspective.com Thanks for looking! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

  • When I visit the Alabama Hills I often set myself up facing the Sierra Nevada mountains since they create a nice background. I rarely shoot facing the other side of Owens Valley. Well, here’s that view. You can spot Heart Arch if you recognize it.

  • Old School Gym boots have come back and now they’re on a t-shirt Clothing can be custom designed to your specifications by contacting me on stu@stuartstolz.com

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  • Every couple of month my daughter Máire and I work together. This time we wanted to paint one picture, so I sticked two huge pieces of paper together. / There we sat at the table, staring a the blank paper, not knowing what to draw. I was missing music but since she doesn’t like my music we had to agree on something we both like first. All out of sudden we could start to draw, each of us on one side of the paper, she used a paintbrush, I worked with a palette knife. It was exciting to see how we both sticked to our “side” of the paper. It was me to actually draw beyond the fringe, into her work. / She realised and did the same to my side of the picture. We didn’t say a word. I finished first and watched her working. When she was just about to finish she started using the bright red color, drawing over the fringe again. But this time she asked me before she did so and I agreed. We then took a look at our work and had to laugh. It of course was totally different what each of us painted. But one thing was in common: both pictures included a “sun”. Both of us really respected that fringe, we both allowed each other to draw over that fringe, for a certain space only so we could still keep up that fringe. / / I want to share this picture with you to show you what to partner in drawing/painting can do. Watching that process really was exciting. My daughter is always very busy – her apprenticeship, friends, party…. She just can’t calm down. But when it comes to painting she usually is very relaxed by the time we finish and she likes having done something like this with her mum very much. We change levels, put off our roles and daily routine vanishes. / We are just two drawing individuals. To me this is very enriching and a kind of healing through art too. This work was created/accompanied with the whole original Dirty Dancing Soundtrack acrylic painting on paper. 15.75×23.62 inch

  • I took my image called Her Kiss Awaits You and added a fractal layer that I made and whallah… Spiral Goddess was born! Thank You for your views!

  • Made in Photoshop. Collision from both sides.

  • Painted in Photoshop. I just love the movement and colors in this. Enjoy! Thank you for your views!!

  • Pleasanton, CA, Christmas Day 2009

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