Brown cold 

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  • A Blue Version is posted on my DeviantART accout... Enjoy!

  • I know this is the same dead tree as in Nirvana but I’ve processed to quite differently. It was also taken an a different day in very different weather conditions and the sky was cloudy. / I’d like to know what you think please… / / / / / / / / / /

  • Winter’s icy embrace around the unsuspecting Autumn. Signaling the time to move on and make way for the winter season…. Enjoy! :) This was the state of affairs on the porch one morning so I decided to capture it. Any and all comments welcomed :) Full view is a must! More Seasonal/Christmas Greeting Cards Random work on my RedBubble:

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  • Acrylic paint and ink on canvas / Size: 101×76 cm On this painting I began printing with cling film and emphasised suggestions of a frozen waterfall. Featured in the: / - Freedom to Shine group, 24th November 2008 / - Prize Challenges group, 9th December 2008 / - Impressionist Art group, 6th August 2009 The full series (click to view): / - ‘Spring Trees’ / - ‘Summer Trees’ / - ‘Autumn Trees’ / - ‘Winter Trees’

  • And then the arrival on the Jungfraujoch, in the heart of a glorious glacier world on the very roof of Europe! Superb views extend as far as the summits of the Vosges Mountains in France and the Black Forest in Germany. The Great Aletsch Glacier, at 22 km the longest ice-stream in the Alps, begins on the Jungfraujoch-Top of Europe.

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  • Background with frozen branches covered in snow. / This is one of the first shots I took with a digital camera. It is from my living room window, last December.

  • A 3rd full mug of coffee gone cold sits by a computer keyboard. Forgotten by computer user (me). lit only by the computer moniter. MY BUBBLESITE

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  • Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow! on July 30th, 2009. A Canadian goose sitting in a field of white snow leans slightly to observe the photographer. Not all geese fly south for winter, some prefer to stay put.

  • Husky …... The Siberian Husky is a medium-size, dense-coat working dog breed that originated in eastern Siberia. The breed belongs to the Spitz genetic family. It is recognizable by its thickly-furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears and distinctive markings. Huskies are an active, energetic and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic and were bred by the Chukchi of Northeastern Asia, it was imported into Alaska during the Nome Gold Rush and spread from there into the United States and, initially as a sled dog. It rapidly acquired the status of a family pet and a show-dog. Eyes: A “copper”-coloured Siberian Husky with heterochromia, a trait which is unusual in most dogs, but not uncommon among Siberian Huskies. The eyes of a Siberian Husky are dark blue, light blue, amber or brown. In some individual dogs, one eye may be brown and the other blue or one or both eyes may be “parti-colored,” that is, half brown and half blue. All of these eye color combinations are considered to be acceptable by the American Kennel Club, which also states that the eyes are “an almond shape, moderately spaced and set slightly obliquely.”

  • featured in The World as We See It 10-06-2009 Time, time, time, see whats become of me / While I looked around / For my possibilities / I was so hard to please / But look around, leaves are brown / And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hear the salvation army band / Down by the riverside, its bound to be a better ride / Than what youve got planned / Carry your cup in your hand / And look around, leaves are brown now / And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Hang on to your hopes, my friend / Thats an easy thing to say, but if your hopes should pass away / Simply pretend / That you can build them again / Look around, the grass is high / The fields are ripe, its the springtime of my life Ahhh, seasons change with the scenery / Weaving time in a tapestry / Wont you stop and remember me / At any convenient time / Funny how my memory slips while looking over manuscripts / Of unpublished rhyme / Drinking my vodka and lime But look around, leaves are brown now / And the sky is a hazy shade of winter Look around, leaves are brown / Theres a patch of snow on the ground… created with Incendia

  • “Spellbound” is part of the Winter and Portrait Collection…the painting captures the feeling of submitting ones own will to the tyrannical demands of the storm….my portrayal is one of a goddess of winter…with the red berries in her hair, she embodies its stillness, its sense of silence, darkness, and bitter cold..the falling snow is a “poem of the air,” wrote Longfellow, where the “troubled sky reveals the grief it feels.” / Winter is a time to concentrate on renewing and affirming human relationships. Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Featured in Out of The Blue Views..134 VIEW THE ENTIRE WINTER COLLECTION HERE The night is darkening round me, / The wild winds coldly blow; / But a tyrant spell has bound me / And I cannot, cannot go. The giant trees are bending / Their bare boughs weighed with snow. / And the storm is fast descending, / And yet I cannot go. Clouds beyond clouds above me, / Wastes beyond wastes below; / But nothing dear can move me; / I will not, cannot go...E. Bronte / Forever Autumn VIEW THE ENTIRE PORTRAIT COLLECTION HERE

  • “Mark” was born and grew up in Britain of Italian and French parents…he had the best of both worlds and a public school education…but Mark wanted no part of the plans his parents had for him and after graduating from Cambridge, was waiting to see how his life would evolve…reliable, a loyal friend, he had one weakness…Dahlia... From the Portrait, and Winter in the Country Series…watercolour on Arches Not Paper.. “Mark is part of the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country..the first four chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below / The Bothy / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country

  • “The Visitor” is part 5 of the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country and land themselves in a frightening adventure..the first four chapters can be read by clicking on the links on the images seen below Watercolour on Arches Not Paper I froze, not daring to breathe, and slowly turned to see if one of us had gone out, but in the darkness of the room I could see the faint outline of three shapes…then if it wasn’t us, who was it? / At that moment Dahlia who was lying right next to me, chose to wake up and seeing the door open, was about to exclaim out loud…I clapped my hand over her mouth and the two of us stared mesmerized at the figure in the doorway…then suddenly and silently as it had appeared, it turned and vanished… we sat for what seemed like hours, afraid to move…finally as the skies began to lighten, I rose and went to the door…a hurried look outside showed that the storm had abated, and the sun was beginning to rise…no one was about and there were no footsteps leading to and from the bothy… / I turned back to find that the men were stirring and exclaiming over a stack of wood, some milk and bread, that were standing near the hearth….Dahlia and I exchanged a look and quickly cried in unison, “we must have overlooked them last night”…she and I were the only ones who knew about our night visitor and for once in accord, decided to keep silent…... / After we had something to eat, we would have to plan our next move…that is if we could move at all…we were marooned.... / Mark / The Bothy / The Grove / Lost / A Weekend in the Country

  • “The Tarn” is part of the “Weekend in the Country” series, but because I want each work to stand on it’s own, this is painted very differently..sepia tones on fabric… / A tarn (or corrie loch) is a mountain lake or pool, formed in a cirque excavated by a glacier….our four friends have come to an impasse in their journey to another friend for Christmas…trapped by weather in a bothy on a mountain, they have no idea where to go or how to reach help…when we left them they were about to discuss what they should do next…to read the previous chapters and view the other paintings in the series, go HERE Watercolour, coloured pencil, and gouache on Raw Cotton..

  • This just started out as a quick sketch in my sketchbook to try and find a nice style to draw humans in (I’m still searching). I liked the sketch so much I uploaded it into Photoshop and coloured it and added in the texture. Simple image, but I hope you still like it. =) (Bit annoyed that RedBubble changes the colours a bit, but I can’t change it so it looks like the original, oh well!)

  • The dark cold days of old man winter is well on his way, while autumn still showing off a bit of her remaining golden brown colors. A beautiful mixing of the two seasons. Today they were handsomely joined together as one….....

  • A shirt version of my drawing Cold Wind. For all those cold winter days. =) Dark coloured version here: /

  • The first painting from the restored studio.... Mixed Media on Arches Paper…Linen Paper, Inks, Coloured Pencil, Watercolour Markers, Watercolour and Gouache… There was a time when I loved / The fantastic fabrics of the mind. / There was a time / When I lived my life / Based on culled fictions. / There was a time / When I was satisfied / With a fragment of reality, / Splintered, broken and smashed. / But now a lucid illumination / Steals into my heart. S. Chinmoy

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