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  • Reflective, calm and peaceful. A walk through Adelaide on a balmy summer’s evening along the Torrens, looking at public art and feeling completely at home. To have a camera there to capture a small portion of that feeling and take it home is what it is all about. / Talking Our Way Home sculpture by Shaun Kirby

  • Original single panel Collagraph with graduated colours and rollup. Original / Collagraph on BFK Rives / Unique Variation / 45×50cm / ~ / More of my Works /

  • Three Panels, graduated colour ink with roll up. / / Original Art Work / Collagraph on BFK Rives 280gsm / 57.5×47cm This print was a product of a very long process of producing a suitable collagraphic plate, experimenting with colours and the gradations of them. Applying a roll up and printing. Finally I divided the original plate into three panels and incorporated all I had learnt before to produce the image above. / This image was a journey for me and it was certainly a journey I enjoyed taking. / / More of my Works /

  • Lake Bohinj, Slovenia. I shouldn’t really advertise it because one of the delights of this place is that it’s not too crowded… Available for sale as: / Laminated Prints, Cards, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

  • The Magi (artist) as he views the world conjuring art from dreams. The original painting is on 20” x 20” canvas. Visit my Online Art Gallery

  • This painting is watercolour on paper See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website

  • White Daisies by Karin Taylor / mixed media production / on canvas textured paper / /

  • This was taken at a dam in Oakbank in the Adelaide Hills, Australia in winter at dawn. We don’t get any snow in Adelaide, as our summers are very hot. There is still some fog around on the water. This is pure bliss to me. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera, on a tripod. This was taken because of the mood created with the fog, the winter sunlight lighting up the boat and the 3 waterfowl swimming in the opposite direction to the boat.

  • This was taken on a lake, at Oakbank, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia. It was early morning, so there was still some mist around, on the lake. Tripod was used. There is nothing better than being up early on a cold winter’s day and being greeted with such a beautiful setting. A Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera was used. I took this because of the incredible light, mist and mood that it offered. It was also my husband and his sister bonding very early in the morning.

  • Little blue boat – May 2008 Can be seen in my Beautiful England calender

  • This painting is acrylic on stretched canvas Thank you so much for all the kind comments, faves and watches, I really appreciate this. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Sunsets at Menindee Lakes can be awesome. Giclee Reproductions are available: visit www.suehodge.com.au / For more prints by Sue Hodge visit: http://ochresands.redbubble.com The following is from the NSW Tourism website: / http://www.visitnsw.com/town/Menindee/Menindee_Lake_System/info.aspx The Menindee Lakes System begins on the Darling River about 200 kilometres upstream from the junction of the Darling and Murray rivers at Wentworth. There are four main lakes, Lake Menindee, Lake Cawndilla, Lake Pamamaroo, and Lake Wetherell created from a series of natural depressions that filled during floods. The Menindee Lakes and Darling River were a lifeline for early explorers and it was thought the Darling would provide a means to develop Australia’s interior. The flows of the river proved to be unreliable causing difficulties with navigation and water supply and the idea of using the Menindee Lakes for water conservation was born in the late 1890s. Today the lakes and dams create a welcome water haven in the arid Outback landscape as well as a bird-watchers paradise where bird watching tours are highly recommended.

  • I am releasing a limited edition of 10 canvas Prints of one of my favorite works. All profits from this edition will be donated to the Red Cross Appeal for the victims of Victoria’s Firestorm Limited Edition Canvas Print / david and goliath for a $160.00 363×305mm Only 10 Canvas prints will be released, order Canvas through Redbubble and I will send you a certificate with the number of the canvas print you have purchased and acknowledgment of your donation to the RedCross Appeal. Thankyou for your support

  • This painting is watercolour on paper and is the third of my Mornington Peninsular painting series. I wish to thank randmphotos for his kindness in letting me use his excellent photo Tethered Thank you all again for the kind comments, faves and watches. I really do appreciate them. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists

  • Acrylic on canvas. /

  • This was taken at Island Beach on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia. I changed it to monochrome and added a red filter, including some work in PS. / This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.

  • ...when the world was new…...... WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. /

  • Impressionist, painterly / two boys doing what they do best in the rain. Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software. Digital painting differs from other forms of digital art, particularly computer-generated art, in that it does not involve the computer rendering from a model. The artist uses painting techniques to create the digital painting directly on the computer. / I create the painting, directly on my PC, by using a Wacom tablet, a stylus pen and ArtRage painting software. The Wacom tablet can be compared to a canvas or watercolor paper surface. The stylus pen is my paintbrush.

  • Acrylic on heavy rough watercolor paper. Size: 12” x 18” This was painted at least 25 years ago / .....done quickly and loosely / ( not my usual style ) / ......one of a passel I did for a restaurant chain. I really want to see what it looks like as a card, etc….

  • An acrylic painting on canvas 40cm x 30cm. It was a beautiful day when we were there at tropical Long Island, Australia, which this painting is based on. The memory lingers on….. Sun on your face, a song in your heart / Spirits are lifted at nature’s art / All is quiet not even a sound / Only then you realise Sanctuary is found. What a magic and fabulous place to visit. FEATUED IN: / 12 GREAT FEATURES

  • This is the second of my new series of boat paintings. / This painting is watercolour on paper. Image size, 42×46 cms. I was really taken by this seagull ready to take a drink in one of the boats recently filled up by our heavy Autumn storms. Thank you all so very much for all the kind comments, faves and watches. I really appreciate these. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape / Seascape / Abstract Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists

  • A very loose watercolour using minimal detail and bright colours for a group challenge, 20cm x 28cm on 300gsm canson paper. The main aim of this challenge is for a soft focus result with no hard edges. The sea was calling as the sun glowed / All lit up it was time for the show / Fire in the sky, my boat sailed on / Once in a lifetime to enjoy until gone…. by L.Callaghan Had to dig deep in the imagination for this one.

  • While in Rhosili, Wales I took a few shots of the coast. There are quite a few shots from this series. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 24mm, f/16, 1/100 sec, ISO 100. ND4 + ND9 Filters, plus my camera and tripod, I left my bicycle up on the headland. A vast amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Coastal Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

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