View through trunks of Birches.
This is a river up north when we were on vacation. I was struck by the light and golden colors of fall and the reflections of the trees in the river. This is a watercolor. Hope you enjoy it.
Pastel painting of the view from our cousin’s lovely home in the woods of northern Wisconsin.
Summer spirits emerge “Out of the Shadows” of northern Minnesota in this in camera creation of white birch. Featured at “Just Lines” – March 21, 2009.
Oil Painting- Landscape- 16 X 20, By Dennis L. Knecht – Thanks for your interest and comments and thank you if you are purchasing my artwork. Dennis
Original oil on canvas of the sun setting behind white birches on a cold winter’s day. Signed by artist.
A beautiful white Birch tree …. Betula ‘Jermyns’
Glen Affric Scotland / /
A collection of untouched impressionist photographs of fresh birch tree leaves blowing and shimmering in the breeze late on a sunny spring afternoon. Best viewed LARGE
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 20 October 2007 11:38:57 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/500 / Av( Aperture Value ) 11 / ISO Speed 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
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This is my first painting in a while, and it’s my biggest yet, hence the long gap :>) / Despite a few earlier studies, I found painting in this scale a bit daunting at first, but I’m happy with the end result! Acrylic on Canvas 100cm x 50cm I’d be happy to sell any of my canvases at very reasonable prices so just get in touch!
New England Indian tribes used the bark of this tree for baskets, boxes and ouigouam coverings (wigwams or wikiyap) It was also used for canoes. The leaves and bark are used in herbal remedies.
By the time one certain Winter came, I had suffered two major losses in my life. I sat down in the woods after a snowfall, and from the snowy fallen tree I began to draw what I saw. / It was not until I was nearly done with Snowy Birch/Shadow and Light, that I realized how simple the idea was…. / The beauty that darkness created was only present if I acknowledged the existance of light that remained. / The broken light through the woods cast shadows that sloped down a hill.. / and it was, for some reason, at that moment, that I realized, too, that both shadow and light were mine—that I could use both together, to begin my healing journey.
A dense forest of white birch trees with tangled reddish undergrowth stands devoid of foliage in early spring, next to a gravel hiking path. Captured in Lynde Shores Conservation Area, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada; using a Canon Digital Rebel with an 18-55mm lens.
birch hibernating against a winter blue sky.
The Hillsborough River Trail tails off into darkness. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Canada Nikon D-90 / Sigma 70-300mm F/4-5.6 APO DG Macro / f/6.7 / iso-400 / 1/2000 / 82mm
Winter Sunset over Fairbanks North Star Borough / Alaska Winter Scenics The Universal Incarnation “There is a Wisdom like a brooding Sun, / A Bliss in the heart’s crypt grown fiery white, / The heart of a world in which all hearts are one, / A Silence on the mountains of delight. A Calm that cradles Fate upon its knees; / A wide Compassion leans to embrace earth’s pain; / A Witness dwells within our secrecies, / The incarnate Godhead in the body of man. Our mind is a glimmering curtain of that Ray, / Our strength a parody of the Immortal’s power, / Our joy a dreamer on the Eternal’s way / Hunting the fugitive beauty of an hour. Only on the heart’s veiled door the word of flame / Is written, / the secret and tremendous Name.” ~ poetry by Sri Aurobindo From my collection: / Emerquinox Spirit of Alaska / Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 13 January 2008 15:28:05 / Tv Shutter Speed 1/1600 Av Aperture Value 5.0 ISO 1600 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Taken at Destruction Brook Woods in Dartmouth, Mass.
Gorgeous low warm golden sunlight streaming through slender silver birch trees amongst bracken. / Taken on an autumn walk one evening in Argyll.
(Dip pen and calligraphy brush to cartridge paper) From my children’s story “Once Upon A Winter’s Turning”, originally published by Wooden Books. The tale features a young lad from Kernow called Drew Widdershins. When a dose of the flu looks like it’s going to scupper the village’s Winter Solstice celebrations Drew, along with the stones from the local stone circle on the moor, must track down the ingredients for his mother’s heal-all herbal remedy. This book has been out of print for some time now, so I’ve decided to offer those illustrations from the book that would make ideal greetings cards or prints. / Also available as a greetings card / Also available: Drew Widdershin’s Magic Calendar
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