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  • Prince Rattus the important, returns to the old city to collect taxes from the citizens. Riding the dinosauric Munchasaur, he knew he would meet little resistance.

  • Cougar taken at Arizona Sonoran Desert Zoo near Tucson, Arizona.

  • Wild horse in Utah’s west desert.

  • Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 85mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/8 / Shutter – 1/320 seconds / ISO – 100 Photoshop attempt at a lomo type effect, halftone pattern to create horizotal lines and noise added. / / © Andrew Brown Calender 2009 – Urban Design / / Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • This is my work Wholey and soley, with only the back ground been by photoshop. / Penny Edwardes and myself had the chance to see these magnifficent horses and was just overwhelmed with the performance.

  • Brown bear aka Grizzly bear (Ursus horribilis), captive zoo animal, digitally accented Wilderness lost The victims of human beings come in all shapes and sizes, from the largest to the small. Gone are the days of grizzlies roaming the prairies of North America for roots and wolf pack leftovers. Everything associated with the prairies is turned to dust, blown to the corners of the globe. One has to travel far to seek out the last truly wild places, those nooks of nature that only the sun and clouds visit with regularity. Someday they too will be but a destination on someone’s itinerary. The wandering, restless soul keeps wild places in their hearts, and when they venture forth into the wood they feel the ripples of time and days gone by flowing like the unstoppable river throughout the hollow skeleton of what once was a place of mystery and passion. The great bears have been pushed to the limit, needing protection even in their remaining strongholds, where man is still a visitor. Golden aspens and billowing birch trees, where the sky is the only rooftop and every direction provides a window. We seek so much to regain the things we destroy, in nature and in love, so why should we weep at the humbleness and sad truth of a mighty creature napping in a concrete jungle? Because one glimpse into its eyes reveals the genes forged from rivers and floods, mountains and valleys, winters of endless desolation and summers of famine and frivolity with cubs. Wilderness was a catch phrase, now it is but a ghost, and time marches on leaving the ramshackled remnants of a once great species. Mighty bear, the hunter, the spirit, symbol of what was and still should be American Wilderness. He, the gentile beast, should spend lazy days napping and berry picking and sratching in thickets of tender alders, pondering as only a wild bear ponders the cottonwood seeds. And yet this is not the way the story goes, this bear goes by the name of Bruce. “The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders.” / -Edward Abbey /

  • They’re coming for your brains. / Biro, ink, gouache, really old books and photoshop.

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  • OMG RUN / I’m making a few shirt versions now. If you like this, please check out my shirts! / / / /

  • Laser Bear Grunge Tee, more designs coming.

  • I’ve been working on new bears featuring laser bears, mainly because I think a bear that shoots laser beams out of its eyes is pretty cool! / I designed this all myself and felt this should look really good as a tee. / Detail: /

  • photoshop vector

  • Model – mjranum-stock / Background – Decay-stock / Texture – Smoko-Stock “Stevie Wonder – Living For The City” / A boy is born in hard time Mississippi / Surrounded by four walls that ain’t so pretty / His parents give him love and affection / To keep him strong moving in the right direction / Living just enough, just enough for the city…ee ha! His father works some days for fourteen hours / And you can bet he barely makes a dollar / His mother goes to scrub the floor for many / And you’d best believe she hardly gets a penny / Living just enough, just enough for the city…yeah His sister’s black but she is sho ‘nuff pretty / Her skirt is short but Lord her legs are sturdy / To walk to school she’s got to get up early / Her clothes are old but never are they dirty / Living just enough, just enough for the city…um hum Her brother’s smart he’s got more sense than many / His patience’s long but soon he won’t have any / To find a job is like a haystack needle / Cause where he lives they don’t use colored people / Living just enough, just enough for the city… / Living just enough… / For the city…ooh,ooh / [repeat several times] His hair is long, his feet are hard and gritty / He spends his love walking the streets of New York City / He’s almost dead from breathing on air pollution / He tried to vote but to him there’s no solution / Living just enough, just enough for the city…yeah, yeah, yeah! I hope you hear inside my voice of sorrow / And that it motivates you to make a better tomorrow / This place is cruel no where could be much colder / If we don’t change the world will soon be over / Living just enough, just enough for the city!!!! La, la, la, la, la, la, / Da Ba Da Da Da Da Da Da / Da Da Da Da Da Da / Da Ba Da Da Da Da Da Da Da

  • Cinnamon coloured Black Bear dozing in the shade leaning aganst a tree on a hot sunny afternoon. Canon 40D / 1/160sec f8 ISO 400

  • A chipping sparrow sitting power supply line to my house.

  • Dancing in the Dust captures the power,the strength,the pure grace and beauty of the American Quarter Horse. Signed fine art prints are available by contacting me. All work is copyrighted and may not be used or downloaded,in whole or part,including paintings,without permission of artist. Member of the Equine Arts Protection League.

  • Featured in “Bears of the World” September 2009 A magnificent cinnamon-coloured Black Bear, having just awoken from an afternoon doze considers whether a suspicious movement nearby is worthy of further investigation. In the circumstances I tried to maintain a low profile! Canon 40D with 500mm lens / 1/125sec f8 ISO 400

  • All photographs are my own including the pic of the caution sign, which seemed to fit well with the theme of the image. / The sign was actually in the most beautiful remote rural place you could imagine, alongside a narrow and seldom used railway line. Petrol tanker shot from the car (passenger side) on Auckland Motorway. / Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ5 Featured in the “Digital Art Compilation” group.

  • Chosen as “Photo of the Week” in the Canadiana Group on Ist December 2009. Featured in “Going Coastal” November 2009 This female Black Bear came down to feed along the rocky coastline with her two cubs. We had been fishing all morning in the Tlupana Inlet (Nootka Sound) on the west coast of Vancouver Island and were returning to our base for lunch in the pouring rain with a couple of Chinook Salmon on board that we had caught earlier, when we spotted her. As we got closer and she heard us approaching, she sent her cubs back up the mountain side and watched us warily whilst getting to grips with a starfish she had caught. / We moved in a little closer so that I could get a few photographs but as we did so she lost interest in the starfish as she could smell the salmon we had on board and decided that these would probably make a more satisfying meal! At one point it looked as though she was actually going to make a leap towards the boat so we backed off to a safer distance whilst I continued to photograph. / For a change I’ve given this one a little artistic touch-up in Photoshop CS3. Canon 20D / 1/60sec f6.3 ISO 200 / Focal length 100mm

  • Taken just East of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Sept 6/09 / Captured On 200ASA Kodak film w/ Canon AE-1 Program.

  • featured in Globes, Sphere’s&Curves 11-26-2009 / featured in Yellow Gallery 11-13-2009 / featured in Monochrome 11-04-2009 / featured in Peace, Love & Tranquility 11-04-2009 / featured in Bits&Pieces 11-02-2009 / featured in Imaginative Realism 11-02-2009 / featured in The World As We See It 11-02-2009 The summer sun is fading as the year grows old, / and darker days are drawing near, / the winter winds will be much colder, / now you’re not here. / I watch the birds fly south across the autumn sky / and one by one they disappear / I wish that I was flying with them, / now you’re not here like the sun through the trees you came to love me / like a leaf on a breeze you blew away through autumn’s golden gown we used to kick our way / you always loved this time of year / loose fallen leaves lie undisturbed now / cos you’re not here like the sun through the trees you came to love me / like a leaf on a breeze you blew away a gentle rain falls softly on my weary eyes / as if to hide a lonely tear / my life will be forever autumn / cos you’re not here / / Created with Apophysis & Incendia /

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