Sad eyes of my cocker spaniel/llasha apso, Sunny, when told she could not go to town too…..color version available also,upon request ….Shes my oldest baby of 3 she will be 7 come 1 January 09,she also is the only one thats traveled a lot having 14 states on her list including the Outer Banks and Yellowstone
‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor Xiang Xang is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper using ink, pastel acrylic and charcoal. Xiang Xang is an asian beach beauty, a study in stripes.
I like painting pets, their human friends are always so happy to get the portrait and the pet never complains. This is Lucy, she is very sweet . Older mixed breed rescue, Its tough for these guys to get homes. I didn’t want to charge for the portrait . I was so happy for her.
Best Viewed Large / All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Kaleidoscope Kraze Dreams were sought by the Native Indians, since they valued visions / sacred. The old ones tell dreams do hold great power and drift / about at night before coming to the sleeping ones / To keep the dreamer safe, the older ones created a special web, / the dreamcatcher, to hang above their sleeping places / The ancient story to by the Native Indians is that the dreamcatcher’s / hoop, with the intricate webbing at the center, ensures a sleep / undisturbed by bad drreams. The good dreams would take the path / of the web with great ease to it’s center and would float gently / down the trail of beads, and like the feather, drift down into the minds / of the sleepers below. / The bad dreams would struggle with the web and always become entangled / The night would pass on leaving them to perish in the rays of the new day sun / Hang one near you and pleasant dreams will come
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright Stretching the boundries
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Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright How many Cows can you count here…......
Gotta love those infrared trees (with a twist in this one) ;) Just having my usual way too much fun ;)
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Butterflies, Skippers, Moths and other Winged insects group Can anyone tell me the name of this bug…found him in the ground under a tree! / Thanks to the lovely Kindi Smith for identifying this bug / as a Weevil….I think most likely a ground or root weevil / as that is where I found him in the ground under a tree!
Mixed media collage on canson paper. Inspired by the many masks we create for ourselves to hide behind! Surreal landscape of masked faces in a crowd. / /
Size: 16×20 Medium: Professional grade acrylics on 100% cotton canvas and pen and ink. Support: Wooden stretcher bars. Style: Modern, Contemporary, Urban, Industrial, Abstract Expressionism. Additional Info: This work is signed, titled and dated on the back.
Size: 16×20 Medium: Professional grade acrylics on 100% cotton canvas and pen and ink. Support: Wooden stretcher bars. Style: Modern, Contemporary, Urban, Industrial, Abstract Expressionism. Additional Info: This work is signed, titled and dated on the back.
Blood and milk mixture on black background
Fractal design with Full Moon in center. I thought that the colors seemed to have a Native American look to it, hence the name given. In Cherokee mythology, Geyaguga is the moon spirit.
Abstract mixed aquamedia painting resembling stones or rocks, on Arches 300 lb cold pressed paper. Original painting is full sheet 22×30. Aquamedia includes Winsor & Newton transparent watercolor, Winsor and Newton gouache, Pelikan ink, and Liquitex acrylic.
Mixed-Media Pieceon Board incorporating way, polystyrene, glass fragments
Abstract Expressionist Painting / Mixed Media on canvas (Acrylics) / Caroline Caux-Evans copyright november 2009 /
Mixed Media Collage Abstract on canvas. Designed with handmade papers, metals, jewelry, glass beads, glitter. They watch us from above, / They watch us from the shadows, / They see us abuse children, / They see us rape women, / They see us murder men, our torture, isolation, indifference. / Yet they do nothing. They wait for us to stop being polite. They wait for our cry of outrage. / They wait for us to demand change, / knowing, / We get what we tolerate. /
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