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My favorite pair of headphones—lucky shot in a second hand shop in Fitzroy, Melbourne a few years ago. They have super powers! / I turned the headphone into a stencil for a Blue King Brown single cover (‘Stand Up’ 2007) and here it is as a shirt now, dripping the beats. Yay! Here is a photo of the original sprayed version this shirt design was based on: /
Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia mermaid stock / . / . . /
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We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens
Featured in Seashells!
I have always loved Sea urchins and have always collected them from when i was a child right up into adulthood. They would be the first thing I would look for when I got out of my car and my feet hit the sand on the beach. Suprisingly there arent that many to be found anymore on the beach where I have always gone to find them. sony ax 300 SLR 70 – 200ml lense.
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, Dream & Fantasy, First Things, and Core [C.O.R.E] Featured on the homepage August 16, 2009 Being a mermaid is still a dream of mine… I hope the kid in me never grows up :) This is the first time I have expressed that dream in my artwork. Inspired by one of my favourite tunes, Underwater World by ATB ...Stock Credits… / Model / Water / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
This boat was damaged total lost by storm last winter …
Some people may have made resolutions today, others may not. / I only made one – and that was to give myself a new beginning. / So…with a clean sheet…..here I go….....;-)
Digital Painting from my original photography. / Thank you for taking the time to view my work. /
Canon 50D / Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro FEATURED in Canon DSLR (04 07 09) / FEATURED in Alphabet Soup (04 13 09) / FEATURED in You’re Accepted (04 13 09) / PLACED 7th in TOP TEN CHALLENGE in Alphabet Soup “N” (04 19 09) / PLACED 6th in TOP TEN CHALLENGE Curves and Rounds of Nature, Freedom To Shine (05 13 09)
© Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC TERMS OF USE before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. The Shell Maiden / / I come from the rain of sky and sea, caught / on the web of a shoreline daisy, braced low / and spinning in carnival delight with the / kiss of Pacifica’s mist. I come from the company of driftwood and seashells, bleached white as a wedding train waiting to be worn. The waves roll like a wedding march / announcing the union of land and deep blue dreams. / They bring a dowry of tangled vines and sand dollar spines, / and my heart says YES to this sailors treasure. I come from the flutter of dry seaweed, / no longer rich with Oceana’s brine, and yet / adorning the beach with seafoam flare, / like rice and petals clinging to the foot of a runaway bride. Bring me the delicacies of your wedding feast, snapped up in the yellow of a jealous lover’s bill, for I am treading softly here on honeymoon beds of ancient sand, / inscribing moon colored vows / on the framework / of whales. Aimee Stewart April 2nd, 2009 (Poem written at ArtFest 2009 – in Port Townsend, Washington while in the class instructed by Susan Wooldridge , author of PoemCrazy and Fool’s Gold ) Credits: / Model: Exclusive stock – MJRanum stock / Brushes / Brushes / All else, mine.
Sea Witch / Available as a framed print, canvas print and card. !Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
Nautilus Muse (self-portrait) / 16” x 24” Sumi Ink and Acrylic / . / . / Music by Helene Segara and Marc Lavoine. / . / Featured in Pop Art Group / . / . / .
On one of my regular early evening strolls along the river, I noticed a shell someone had left behind, about to get washed away with the rising tide. What a forground subject :) Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland. Canon 50D, 14mm. Available large!
Only a woman would ask this question. It must be one of the grandest challenges for men of maturity to come up with just the right answer. Of course not answering is not an option. Level of difficulty ranks right up there with weekend Sudoko puzzles. “Is my butt too big?” is a digital artwork, in watercolor and ink style, by F.A. Moore, June 2009. Special thanks to stock providers: FantasyStock, including model, Danielle; plus B-Squared Stock, and Jan Willem Geertsma FEATURED / 2009-06-13 Is My Butt Too Big? in Feminine Intent Thank you! BEST VIEWED LARGE (not the butt! the picture!) Mounted print ^ DETAIL / head detail / starfish detail / water detail
New growth will grown on its own, but as the predominant animal on this earth we are obligated to give nature a helping hand. Second in the enviroment series for the new gallery show
View more work from this series Untouched photographs. Best viewed LARGE
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Nice seashell on the beach with blue reflected sky
Located on Venice Beach, FL this beach did not have many sunbathers which made it easy to photograph. I loved the large clump of seagrass that was on the sand. 50 blades of seagrass blowing in the wind! Taken with a Canon XTI / f/8 / ISO-100 / 1/640 sec / 24mm
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