Summer gold iris glowing in the morning sun and water.
Bible pages curled into a heart shape. /
Still life of miniature purple tulips on a silver tray.
Birds sitting on wires isolated on white background
Image of a beautiful white swan just after taking a drink …. caught the dribble, even in the reflection. Captured just outside of Richmond, VA.
Canna Lily with red stripes and dots , in bloom. Isolated on a black background / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- /
A julia set fractal in shades of blue, green, and purple.
Black and white landscape of a solitary tree on the banks of the Baltic Sea.
Richmond, Melbourne.
It’s Tea Time! / Let’s have a cup! Featured in the Group Victorian Viewfinders January 21, 2009 / Featured in the Group The Buyers Club January 22, 2009 / Featured in the Group A Photographer’s Craft January 31, 2009 /
Pokrovsky cathedral in red colours in Moscow on Red Square.Russia / I was trying to capture architecture details on it and stunning colors. / THE WINNER in a challenge Capital cities of the World /
for Now here’s my darkside “My Darkside” seeks to explore issues of identity and meaning and the questioning of one’s life and purpose over time and beyond time. There is deliberate loneliness and isolation as the viewer is invited to journey in the small boat in the moonlight of her face. The only light that the moon has to offer is a reflection of the sun, other than that it is nothing but a cold dark stone. Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas / February 2009 / 92cm x 92cm
White snowdrop with raindrop on petal / Nikon D60 / 55mm / f/22.0 0.6(+1.33) ISO100 THE WINNER OF A HIGH KEY CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos / #5 in Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos group in Purity challenge #3 in Embodyment of white Challenge in the group The Woman Photographer Your BEST Work Only* group
3d flowers star shape on white background
This drawing is about faces in a crowd…stopped at an intersection perhaps, waiting to cross the road. She glances over her shoulder at you. A momentary glimpse of recognition passes between two strangers.A connection felt….was it just imagination, or…..? The lights have changed. Everyone’s moving again. The bubble is broken…..she means nothing to you or you to her. Life goes on. currently listening to: kim carnes – mistaken identity medium: charcoal and pastel on 185gsm Arches paper size: 42cm x 59.4cm (A2) click here to see my current eBay listings
Self-portrait (No. 1 in new series, Rootless Tree) You are as distant / as light years / as nearly gone / as a lost address / as a muffled voice / on the phone / indistinct in its absence… / a yellowed, fading photograph / curled in at the edges / but your smell / still lingers / like lilacs / on my fingers / and i sometimes see your face / reflected in passing windows…
Close up photograph / part of an old ‘falling to bits’ bridge / This is part of the gate to stop you crossing the bridge. / Armley / Leeds IsOlatE / I / Is / O / sO / latE
Clematis from the Greek (klema) for branchlet. / There are over 400 wild varieties of native clematis, in fact most countries in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and to some extent in the southern hemisphere have species of clematis. For example, C. alpina is found in eastern Europe and C. cirrhosa in Mediterranean countries, C. vitalba in Britain, C. montana in India, C. lanuginosa in China, C. patens in Japan, C. aristata in Australia, C. afoliata in New Zealand and C. virginiana in America / Early plant collectors brought examples back to europe, which were soon to enrich it’s flora. One of the first to be introduced to England was C. viticella, which was brought from Spain in 1569. This was followed in 1596 by three other European species, C. cirrhosa, C. integrifolia and C. flammula. They were all used in hybridising programmes to produce new varieties. It was not until the 19th century that the stock for the large flowered clematis, which is so admired today was introduced from China, C. lanuginosa for example and C. patens from Japan. The Victorians took to clematis in a big way and the pioneering nursery of Jackmans once held a list of 343. Unfortunately the then little understood disease wilt, decimated the commercial stocks and it was not until after the second world war that nurseries were once more able to pursue serious large scale propagation. However the legacy of the Victorians does live on, many of the popular large flowered clematis available today come from the last century. /
Drawn 2009. Age 22. The boy sat in the dark isolation with an aching heart… He was overwhelmed by the psychological agony that was pushing him towards despair, towards desolation. He tried to stay awake to avoid tomorrow, desperately fighting sleep, but like the inevitable wash of the natural tide or the brilliant glow of the rising sun, slowly his struggle to stay awake ceased as his eyes were overcome by tiredness… - Drawn on white smooth bristol board. 2H, 3B pencil, black biro pen, water colours and digital paint.
Another one for my series on school. And more work drawn from my relationship with school.
Was debating as whether or not to put this up as it felt a bit cheeky but it is an important image within my school series. This one was conceived as an idea about bullying. Thankfully I wasn’t bullied physically but I know people who were and it is terrible – it is one of my worse fears for my children too. I wanted to portray the isolation, betrayal and loneliness a child feels when they are bullied.
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