Blue boxed
209 creative works found
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A lone diner at an exclusive restaurant, captured on New York’s Central Park South. Copyright
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ICON #4 The beauties of melbourne bayside. I love ‘em. They get into your bloodstream when you’ve grown up by the beach. I hope you like ‘em too! ICON Series / / / / /
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Taken in Degraves Alley in Melbourne. If you would like to purchase a larger size please bmail me Winner of the Deakin University Literary Journal ~ Verandah ~ Photography Award
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Shot through the front window of the Lexington Avenue Bus, NYC, looking at the Hunter College Bridge at 68th Street and Lexington Ave. that connects its east and west buildings. Hunter College is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system with 21,000 students; founded in 1870, it’s also one of the oldest public colleges in the country. / MCN: CD859-B00B5-3BFEC
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that’s a nun, in case you wondered
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Other Christmas cards and art by Karin / Sales of this Calendar? – 2 sales so far :) Boats and Beach Babes – a mixed media collection of paintings inspired by beach going beauties of all shapes and sizes / / Be sure to check out My Other Calendars too / Migaloomagic Calendar / The Two of Us Calendar / Boats and Beach Babes Calendar / Asia Fun Calendar / Classics Calendar / Bums & Boobs Down Under Calendar / Asia Calendar / Brown Paper Creations Calendar / Love is a Big Hug Calendar
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My British blue cat called Sapphire Blue or Saffy, for short. She just loves getting into boxes, sleeping on top of boxes etc. She is great company even when she is sleeping. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D with flash for this shot.
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Box of colored chalks at the I Madonnari Street Painting Festival in Santa Barbara California
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2 eyes closed and you can still see everything…cool. This cool play on words title is courtesy of Pinhead Industries Hand drawn then vectored.
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A design using Apophysis and Paint Shop Pro X.
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This male Eastern bluebird is helping the female build a nest with straw. The outcome is always a marvel, a perfectly formed little teacup-shaped nest that is usually topped off with a tiny feather before egg-laying begins, one a day for five days. Then comes incubation time, hatching, tending the nestlings, and finally giving the babies freedom when they fledge. Here in southern Louisiana, the scenario is repeated three times with as many as 15 new baby bluebirds coming into the world in a pair’s spring/summer mating season. I never tire of watching the drama. This beautiful little male is making his home in my mother’s yard where there are doves, finches, titmice, chickadees, cardinals, sparrows, red-wing blackbirds, and Lord knows what else! They love it there!
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This was taken at Earnley Butterfly Farm , it is also a resuce centre and this is one of the birds there.
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Red version
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This is the actual shape of the canvas The shape of the canvas becomes an integral part of this painting to enhance the illusion of a three dimensional object. / “Metaphor For A Metaphor” is about our predilection for categorizing everything that we experience, whether it fits into our scheme of things or not. And then, ultimately, resorting to using metaphors when we can’t.. / Hence the box which is distorted out of context… The round peg into a square hole that we seem to love the most…. Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 51 X 35 inches / 88 X 130 cm Original : / $3500 AU – excluding p&p from Melbourne, Australia / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ...........................................................................................
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Haunted House with graves, mist and ghosts. Oooooooooooooooo!
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Carriageworks Sydney
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Halloween Haunted house
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Rich rounds of colors swirl in this digital abstract painting. To me it suggests a child’s eye view of Grandma’s button box. This is a very large image with blues and purples predominating. Here is an image of it as a laminated print. /
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Another image from my 2001 pinned fairy series.
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Roadside mail boxes (RMB). A typical sight in most of Australia.
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