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  • the Park Bench
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    There is a type of quiet peaceful solitude that one can only experience in a park Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 56 inches / 92 X 143 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .......................................................................................

  • Dome of the Taj Mahal
    by RLHall

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Crown Jewel ~ inspired by the Taj Mahal, which is often referred to as / ‘Poetry in Stone’ The History of Lost Love / Shah Jahan of the Mogul dynasty was yet to accede the throne when he heard about the unsurpassed beauty of Mumtaz. He took Mumtaz as his third wife in 1612. For the next 18 years Shah Jahan and Mumtaz were inseparable. Shah Jahan took his wife along on every journey and war campaign. Over the years Mumtaz came to be his best friend, his critic and a canny political adviser. Mumtaz was expecting their 14th child when Shah Jahan embarked on a campaign against the Lodhi Empire in 1631. In the heat of the Indian summer, the army traveled to the Deccans. Mumtaz, who had accompanied the emperor, went through a rigorous childbirth. She died in Burhanpur. On her deathbed, she asked her husband to promise her that he would build a monument to their love. Legend has it that he locked himself in his room for eight days without food after Mumtaz passed away. After burying Mumtaz temporarily in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan went about constructing the Taj Mahal in right earnest. He summoned the best architects and artisans from far away lands like Multan, Kannauj, Lahore, Iraq and Persia. He arranged for the best marble from all around. It took 22 years, 22,000 people, 400 elephants and 32 million rupees to build the Taj Mahal. The result: an awe-inspiring structure, which is one of the most globally recognized symbols of grace and beauty. The Magnificent Monument / Built on a raised, square platform it is as tall as a 20-storey building. You enter through an imposing gateway. The complex consists of an elaborate garden set in the typical charbagh style, a mosque, a guesthouse and several other charming buildings. The mausoleum itself stands at the farthest end of the complex, right along the Yamuna River. The signature central dome (58 ft in diameter and 213 ft high) is truly magnificent and is echoed in the smaller domed chambers on all sides. The four slender minarets that rise from the corners of the mausoleum complete the picture of symmetry. The undisputed majesty and beauty is further reflected in the exquisite artistry created by inspired artisans from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara. Exquisite floral patterns and calligraphy on both the exterior and interior were inlaid with precious stones such as jasper and agate. Quotations from the Koran were etched into stone archways; a pinnacle was set on the central dome; and thus came to life the most splendid resting place a lover could ever hope to find on this planet! By Ravi Kunjithai / Beautiful intricate abstract design bursting forth in hues of light blue and gray, yellow / orange, and even a hint of rose, all interspersed with lovely metalic golds. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Let There Be Light
    by PatGoltz

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    This photo was taken in Antelope Canyon, which is in northern Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon, carved out of sandstone by monsoon rains. The rays of the sun only enter the canyon during certain times of the year, and only in the middle of the day. Rays like these are uncommon, and are best seen on a windy day. This was such an incredible gift from God. It reminds me of the fact that I couldn’t make art at all if it were not for His gifts: the beauty of the world, light, and the passion and desire on my part. To make this image, I traveled hundreds of miles from home, to a place that I had longed to visit for years, at a time of the year when I felt I would see rays. I had gone through the entire canyon, and it seemed as if when I got to a place where there was a ray, it had already largely faded. I was disheartened, and as at the entrance when I saw a group of people, and a photographer with a tripod set up. I turned around to see what he was photographing, and this is what I saw! The sand in the air that day wrecked two camera bodies, but it was SOOO worth it! This is the photo that has attracted the most attention to my work and also my all-time favorite. It is hard to find a scene that inspires me like this one, but I hope someday my photography in general will measure up to this one photo.

  • Moody Tower Bridge
    by Mark Tisdale

    US$3.68–US$98.04

    A fantastic moody shot of London’s famous Tower Bridge. While it appears ancient, it is actually a product off Victorian engineering, a drawbridge with a pedestrian walkway across the top. It was built to compliment nearby Tower of London. This photo captures London’s moody skies with a splash of sunlight hitting the bridge itself.

  • I Am America
    by Helen Bascom

    I am a buyer / and a seller / I am a giver / and a user

    For the first time in American history there will be a Democratic Party Candidate for President who is either a Black male or a White female running against a White male Republican Party Candidate. Never mind the hate speech both Clinton and Obama have sparked by their bid for the nomination. I can now tell my son that this is America where little boys and girls, of any race or religion, can grow up to be President ( I hope). America is a land of diversity and of contradiction. / MCN: B64-RW1A-9461

  • Joybringer
    by Simon Gladwin

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    Another wheat field shot…it is a different field I promise LOL. But I think it just makes for an interesting image. At first glance it looks utterly incomprehensible and random, but if you look closer the constituent elements are ordered and symmetrical….I like that and looking at it makes me happy….Joybringer!

  • push upstairs
    by dimsim

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.

  • Seabird in Flight
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    “Seabird In Flight” is about the form of a bird’s airborne movement in relationship with the harmonious contours of the overall landscape. The bird itself becomes a natural part of the world that it resides in. . . Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 36 X 61 inches / 92 X 155 cm Original : / $2500 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .......................................................................................

  • A very narrow slot canyon appropriately named Spooky Gulch twists and turns for several hundred meters through a dry desert landscape. Its walls tower many meters overhead while the opening in front of you seems to get smaller and smaller. Those hikers that are both brave and thin enough to fit through will find that they are able to make it to the opposite side. At its narrowest point, the little canyon is only about 30 centimeters wide! [Escalante National Monument] [Spooky Gulch info and photos] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Alice's Dream pt 3
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Final image of the “Alice’s Dream” series Pen & Ink Freehand 18 X 12 inches / 46 X 31 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .........................................................................

  • Barack is my Homeboy…A Dream With Denim…

  • The Supreme Soul
    by Sharon Anne Coultrap

    US$8.55–US$228.00

    From my collection: / Natural Impressions A composite image of two of my photographs: Alaska Midday Sun and the exquisite black sand beach of Hamoa, Maui Hawai’i “When He Himself reveals Himself, Brahma brings into manifestation That which can never be seen. As the seed is in the plant, as the shade is in the tree, as the void is in the sky, as infinite forms are in the void ~ So from beyond the Infinite, the Infinite comes; and from the Infinite the finite extends. The creature is in Brahma, and Brahma is in the creature: they are ever distinct, yet ever united. He Himself is the tree, the seed, and the germ. He Himself is the flower, the fruit, and the shade. He Himself is the sun, the light, and the lighted. He Himself is Brahma, creature, and Maya. He Himself is the manifold form, the infinite space; He is the breath, the word, and the meaning. He Himself is the limit and the limitless: and beyond both the limited and the limitless is He, the Pure Being. He is the Immanent Mind in Brahma and in the creature. The Supreme Soul is seen within the soul, The Point is seen within the Supreme Soul, And within the Point, the reflection is seen again. Kabir is blessed because he has this supreme vision!” Songs of Kabir ~ Translated by Rabindranath Tagore ~ Introduction by Evelyn Underhill ~ 1915

  • Cartoon illustration of friendly multi racial kids around the world linked with flowers. Featured in the group Art and Stories Made For Children on August 12, 2008.

  • Salute the Day
    by RLHall

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    A lovely image of red sumac in autumn, lightly silhoutted against a gorgeous blue and pink sky, with touches of green and purple in the distant low foliage. This design also available as T-shirts, titled “Sillouette”. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • I took this picture from my yard. We often have brilliant sunsets and sunrises such as this. This picture was taken in southern Arizona, USA.

  • A curving line of pure white gypsum crystals in the heart of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA. This National Park unit preserves a large part of the world’s largest gypsum dune field, which advances slowly to the east day-by-day. [U.S. National Park Service website] [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2001 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Black Squirrel in Snow
    by RLHall

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    A cute natural Black Squirrel, contrasted nicely in three inches of snow. I am honored that this photo was accepted as the avatar of the “Squirrels” group for the last week of March, 2008. Thanks Paul and group members! This design also available as T-shirts, also titled “Feeling Sqiurrely”. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Bad Nauheim , Germany
    by Al Neaimi

    US$31.35–US$167.20

    Bad Nauheim is a town in the Wetteraukreis district of Hesse state of Germany. As of 2004, Bad Nauheim has a population of 30,365. The town is located approximately 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Frankfurt am Main, on the east edge of the Taunus mountain range. It is a world-famous resort, noted for its salt springs, which are used to treat heart and nerve diseases. In the old town center of Bad Nauheim is the tithe barn at the gate to the castle: The barn was used by Elvis Presley as the motif of a record cover. Elvis Presley lived in Bad Nauheim during his time with the US Army in Friedberg. Other famous people whom have stayed in the town include Franklin Delano Roosevelt (As a boy, FDR had been taken for several extended visits to Bad Nauheim where his father underwent the water cure for his heart condition) and the Saudi Arabian football team during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In addition, during World War II Hitler had a command complex in nearby Langenhain-Ziegenberg called Adlerhorst, “the Eagle’s Nest” (not to be confused with Kehlsteinhaus of Obersalzberg, which was never referred to as “the Eagle’s Nest” by the Nazis).

  • Rhyolite, Nevada is a ghost town just outside the boundary of Death Valley National Park. It was a town built on gold and the hopes and dreams that the precious metal inspires. Founded in 1904 and abandoned only 15 years later in 1919, it was a very short-lived community. [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Purple Bright Azalea
    by RLHall

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    April 2008 bloom of the beautiful vividly colored purple Azalea. Taken in Corning, New York State. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Sunset At Sea 01
    by Chris Rollason

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Location: At sea between Belgium and the UK. Picture Info & Equipment: / Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Lens: Canon Ultrasonic EFS 10-22mm 1:3.5 – 4.5 USM / Filter: Hama Polarizer Filter / Shutter Speed: 1/400 second / F Number: F/14.0 / Focal Length: 105 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: Jul 29, 2008, 8:40:33 PM Editing: Slightly enhanced the color of the sky and cropped. All comments are welcome, however if you have some time I would appreciate detailed feedback, thanks for looking This work and all work contained in my gallery is Copyright ©2008 Chris Rollason. / All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.

  • Sunset At Sea 02
    by Chris Rollason

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Location: At sea between Belgium and the UK. Picture Info & Equipment: / Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Lens: Canon Ultrasonic EFS 10-22mm 1:3.5 – 4.5 USM / Filter: Hama Polarizer Filter / Shutter Speed: 1/790 second / F Number: F/5.0 / Focal Length: 10 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: Jul 29, 2008, 8:21:53 PM Editing: Nothing at all. All comments are welcome, however if you have some time I would appreciate detailed feedback, thanks for looking This work and all work contained in my gallery is Copyright ©2008 Chris Rollason. / All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.

  • Sunset At Sea 03
    by Chris Rollason

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Location: At sea between Belgium and the UK. Picture Info & Equipment: / Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Lens: Canon Ultrasonic EFS 10-22mm 1:3.5 – 4.5 USM / Filter: Hama Polarizer Filter / Shutter Speed: 1/83 second / F Number: F/10.0 / Focal Length: 10 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Date Picture Taken: Jul 29, 2008, 8:26:11 PM Editing: Cropped. All comments are welcome, however if you have some time I would appreciate detailed feedback, thanks for looking. This work and all work contained in my gallery is Copyright ©2008 Chris Rollason. / All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.

  • Fighting For Peace
    by Karsten Stier

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    We always seem to be fighting for peace, like we enjoy it. . . Pen & Ink & Color Pencil on Water Color Paper 12 X 24 inches / 31 X 61 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ....................................................................................................

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