Bill Wall Art

659 creative works found

  • TOUCAN - HONDURAS
    by Michael Sheridan

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Channel Billed Toucan – Copan, Honduras

  • Bill and his dog Ted.
    by docophoto

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    Bill couldn’t get any emergency accommodation because no one would let him keep Ted, so they chose to live together under the bridge.

  • Just playin'
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$3.28–US$65.55

    American bald eagle, St. Louis Zoo.

  • Last Rights
    by Helen Bascom

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    WAKE UP AMERICA KEEP TALKING No actual rights were harmed in the photographing of this image. “The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgment of his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist.” Winston Churchill, 21 November 1943 STAND UP FOR YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS – NOW! Bill of Rights LIMITED EDITION PRINTS CLICK HERE Are You SOL? VOTE FOR PRESIDENT NOW

  • Lighthouse Keeper's Cottage
    by Andy Smylie

    US$4.56–US$121.60

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An image of a tiny Large-billed Scrubwren feeding on a leaf suspended from a spiders web in the rainforest understorey. The tiny bird was only on the leaf for about 5 seconds. It was one of those situations where you point, shot and hope for the best. Photo taken in the Atherton Tablelands, north Queensland

  • Hummingbird
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Hummingbird perched on a cactus. Photo taken in Arizona. / / / / /

  • Bleeding love
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$3.28–US$65.55

    Bleeding love Where are we, what the hell is going on / The dust has only just begun to fall / Closed off from love, spinning round again / We didn’t need the pain, twice or thrice was enough / It was all in vain, time never ceases to pass / We’re frozen in this cycle of destruction Oil marks appear on walls, / where pleasure moments hung before / Sweeping insanity, sweeping insanity / Oh the insensitivity Something happened on the way, we lost our way / There was a very first time with us, we tasted the displeasure / The bile of unhappy endings and scorched earth policies / We let our hearts melt, / disappearing into the very ground we tread upon / We lost what was true, found something false to replace it / People get ready, there’s a train a coming / And everyone’s looking round, / but we no longer know who is going crazy / I know I’m going crazy Few are bold to say without care for circumstance / I don’t care what they say, I am still in love with you / Torturous souls that love the very thing that makes them sad / They try to pull us away, but they don’t know the truth / Our heart’s are crippled by the vein they keep on closing / They cut us open, and we keep bleeding / We just keep bleeding love We tried hard not to hear, but they talk so loud / Their pandering and propaganda piercing our ears / Question and they try to fill us with doubt / Our goal is to keep me from falling Nothing in this world is greater than the rush that comes / with our patriotic embrace / In this world of loneliness we must cease to lose face / Now everyone around us is going crazy, maybe, maybe It’s draining our history, it’s draining our souls / They find it hard to believe that we pity them / It is all of us who will be wearing these scars / For everyone to see Taken w/Nikon D2Xs + Nikkor 300/2.8 AFS VR

  • BILL THE LOLLIPOPMAN
    by EAMO

    US$21.38–US$114.00

    This is Bill from Anglesea down the south coast of Victoria. He was a Lollipopman in 1983. What a true blue bonza Aussie hero!

  • Señor Arco Iris
    by Krys Bailey

    US$4.84–US$40.38

    Rainbow-Billed Toucan, displaying his colourful beak. Birdworld, Farnham, England. Also known as a Keel-Billed or Sulphur-Breasted Toucan. (Ain’t Wikipedia wonderful, eh!?) ;o)

  • Yellow Billed Spoonbills
    by pene

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Yellow Billed Spoonbills / Noodamurra Pool, Mullewa, Western Australia

  • The title says it all to me!!! / Thank you for taking the time to view my work!! Have a most excellent day!!!! Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.

  • Shine On Me
    by Bill Fonseca

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    On the way back from our wedding shoot on Saturday we couldn’t help to notice the moon glowing over Botany Bay. So I stopped the car for a quick photo. Thanks Sarah for being the model.

  • Vote Hillar-Me
    by jewelskings

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Curlew (Numenius arquata)
    by davidmilne

    US$3.70–US$30.88

    The Curlew instantly recognisable on esturies and moorlands / with its long downward curved bill. / There has been worrying breeding declines in many areas / largely due to loss of habitat through agricultural intensification. / It is include in the Amber list as a bird with important breeding / and wintering population in the UK. Diet includes:Worms,shellfish and shrimp.

  • Perched
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Hummingbird perched on a tree branch. / Photo taken in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Other hummer shots: / / / /

  • The Dentist Chair
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Lambertville, NJ

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A Long-tailed Finch (red bill). Photo taken at Lawn Hill National Park in far north west Queensland.

  • Sam
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$3.28–US$65.55

    Toucan

  • “Consequences”, the signature piece from the Genetic Bill of Rights Painting Series by Mariam Muradian. The artist was rapidly losing her sight throughout the painting of the entire series; this one signature piece was painted by Mariam Muradian when she was blind (a side effect suffered from a medication given to assist her heart). The Genetic Bill of Rights was drafted in 2000 by The Council for Responsible Genetics and GeneWatch, yet most people do not even now that it exists. These rights exist for everyone; to inform people that they have the right to govern their own genes, bodies, cultures, and biodiversity.The entire card set is worth owning and sharing. The knowledge this series embodies is priceless. 2007 Copyright. All Rights Reserved to Mariam Muradian. / Acrylics, oil pastels, charcoal on 48”x 60” canvas. This artwork is on the cover of GeneWatch Magazine, August/September 2007 / and is part of the “CRG SPONSORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON / DNA DATABANKS AND RACE: Issues, Abuses, and Actions Announcement. / You can also go to URL http://www.thebigboxofcolors.org/ourmission/thegbrpaintingseries.html / to read the GeneWatch Magazine Cover Story Article about the series. www.ccapoet.com / .............................................................................................................................................. THE GENETIC BILL OF RIGHTS / 1. All people have the right to preservation of the earth’s biological and genetic diversity. / 2. All people have the right to a world in which living organisms cannot be patented, including human beings, animals, plants, microorganisms and all their parts. / 3. All people have the right to a food supply that has not been genetically engineered. / 4. All indigenous peoples have the right to manage their own biological resources, to preserve their traditional knowledge, and to protect these from expropriation and biopiracy by scientific, corporate or government interests. / 5. All people have the right to protection from toxins, other contaminants, or actions that can harm their genetic makeup and that of their offspring. / 6. All people have the right to protection against eugenic measures such as forced sterilization or mandatory screening aimed at aborting or manipulating selected embryos or fetuses. / 7. All people have the right to genetic privacy including the right to prevent the taking or storing of bodily samples for genetic information without their voluntary informed consent. / 8. All people have the right to be free from genetic discrimination. / 9. All people have the right to DNA tests to defend themselves in criminal proceedings. / 10. All people have the right to have been conceived, gestated, and born without genetic manipulation. Spring, 2000 / Copyright. All Rights Reserved to The Council for Responsible Genetics

  • How many sales of this design – 1 sale so far :) / Pelican Love is from the ‘Beach Series’ and ‘Friends Series’ of original paintings by Karin Taylor. / It was created using ink and pastel on pastel paper. There is a beautiful story about the love that pelicans have for their babies, I thought I’d share it with you Reference taken from the Wikepedia Encyclopedia (please forgive the length of this, but it is SO interesting, thought I may as well share the whole thing !) In medieval Europe, the pelican was thought to be particularly attentive to her young, to the point of providing her own blood when no other food was available. As a result, the pelican became a symbol of the Passion of Jesus and of the Eucharist. It also became a symbol in bestiaries for self-sacrifice, and was used in heraldry (“a pelican in her piety” or “a pelican vulning (wounding) herself”). Another version of this is that the pelican used to kill its young and then resurrect them with its blood, this being analogous to the sacrifice of Jesus. Thus the symbol of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is a pelican, and for most of its existence the headquarters of the service was located at Pelican House in Dublin, Ireland. For example, the emblems of both Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Corpus Christi College, Oxford are pelicans, showing its use as a medieval Christian symbol (‘Corpus Christi’ means ‘body of Christ’). Likewise a folktale from India says that a pelican killed her young by rough treatment but was then so contrite that she resurrected them with her own blood.[1] These legends may have arisen because the pelican used to suffer from a disease that left a red mark on its chest[citation needed]. Alternatively it may be that pelicans look as if they are stabbing themselves as they often press their bill into their chest to fully empty their pouch. Yet other possibilities are that they often rest their bills on their breasts, and that the Dalmatian Pelican has a blood-red pouch in the early breeding season.[1]

  • Uncle Sam Suess Two
    by Angi Baker

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Collaboration With Bill Gamblin & Myself

  • The Little Sneak
    by Bill Morgenstern

    US$3.99–US$39.90

    A curious red fox kit sneaks out of the barn heading for its nearby borrow near Barwick, Ontario. Copyright: Bill Morgenstern/Earth Moods

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