Blue gardener
1472 creative works found
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Nature so is much more complex, strong and amazing than we give it credit for! And at the same time, it seems like we don’t understand how fragile it is. 2/3-2008 Thank you so much for your kind comments on my work! Words can’t describe how much that means to me. / With love from Stina.
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Our Delphinium petals fell into a puddle outside and I just thought they looked so beautiful and serene sitting there…
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these spring flowers are popping! featured on RB homepage on 17 May 2008… thanks RB!!
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pop and grow…every colour of the rainbow…. thank you sooo much to the fabulous buyer who bought this poster on the 28th of August, 2008! cheers :) /
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This is part of a series that I am working on. Called morning noon and evening. My thought is to have the same background image in 3 variations showing how one place can evolve and change moods. I have reasently created a second image / / Noon
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A budding cherry blossom tree, photographed at the Japanese Tea Garden in San Francisco.
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Laminated Print to Redbubble member
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Two very tiny flowers of Solomon’s-seal,a native plants in my garden. / /
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The eye perceives light it only when it is mixed with darkness. Light itself is invisible yet our eyes see nothing without it. Light actualizes the form within being. When the single reality of pure light falls upon physical realities, they become visible, manifesting an endless array of color and dimension, a garden of rich and varied hue. Many spiritual paths teach that what unfolds in the surrounding world and within the realm of personal experience is not a black and white drawing with clearly defined endings and beginnings, no matter how obvious it may first appear. Life is far more interesting than that for every happening unfurls a shifting spectrum of color and interpretation. Its always up to us whether to aacpet and flow with something as it is happening, and looking no deepr than the surface, or to plumb deeper for multiple levels of meaning and wisdom. Its always a toss up, and there’s no right or wrong answer in these choices. This painting speaks of embracing the mixture of light and dark in life, the kaleidoscopic unification of the opposites that is life. Intergrating and balancing is the way to healing and wholeness. / Text and image copyright Helena Nelson Reed
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spring flowers + love = bliss hi, i have the full set of alphabets for this spring flower design including numbers from 0 to 9 and symbols like !,? and &. If you would like a custom made card or t-shirt spelling out your name or a message with these letters, please bubblemail me and let me know. cheers!
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Flowers after Rain.
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Second in the series Nightshade / Night Light /
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hey mom! your baby’s growing! :) featured in RB’s homepage on 11 April 2008… thanks RB!!
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Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57”
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On a visit to the Jardin Botanique in Montreal I was captivated by the Chinese Garden. Various ponds and streams had huge floating islands of lily pads. But it was not until I rested that I discovered these two lily pads and the reflections, just over the side of the bench I was sitting on. Taken in macro mode. “Life is not merely a series of meaningless accidents or coincidences, but rather it is a tapestry of acts that culminate in an exquisite, sublime plan.” -from the movie Serendipity Featured in the Abstracts From Nature group July 2008.
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Scabious is much too ugly a name for this delightful bloom (scabiosa) otherwise know as the pincushion flower. It’s a wonderfully long flowering perennial and older varieties have a gorgeous delicate fragrance. This particular plant is (even) older than me (! ? !) and has been carefully tended by my dad for decades as it came (via a removal van) from the house I was born in. Captured during a recent shower Its lovely scent is a great reminder of summers past. . . :))) Greenery is from a nearby heather and this was taken in the same rain as summer shower so it was well worth getting slightly damp! ;))
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these spring flowers are popping!
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Vincent’s Cat Recently I’ve been looking at Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings. I love his irises and wanted to paint some myself. Their complicated forms and brilliant deep blues captivated me. As some of you may know I have a fondness for cats. During my life I have had two exceptional ginger cats ‘Victor’ and ‘Mittens’ who were very dear to me; this is dedicated to their memory. Acrylic on canvas / Size: 30cm x 30cm
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