Doesn’t hurt to try, transparencyless Original Concept Here
It has been a long time since I took some self portraits. The act of self portraiture is a fascinating one. Your model is always available when you are, she is as keen about your ideas and as enthusiastic about creating them as you too. She waits patiently as you play with your camera and light and dress the set. She fits into all your costumes. I love the responsibility that comes with self portraiture- that I am the idea, the production, the product. I can’t blame anyone else for the finished work being ruined or imperfect. But I also love that recklessness and sense of abandon. That I can throw myself into an image however feels natural and right and good. It’s like singing on stage blind.
Passion is such a beautiful thing
/ . /
Flower Geisha Series: / Agapanthus / Lotus / Freesia / Orchid / Bluebell / Poinsettia / /
This is my all time favourite geisha! A version the homepage of my website. / /
Inspired by an overhanging branch of newly opened spring blossoms, Evening Blossoms is painted, acrylic on canvas and measures 180×60cm Thank you for looking.
/
I have been wanting to buy an orchid for some time but didn’t want to spend £20 on one in case I killed it, so couldn’t resist this one when Lidl’s had them reduced to £4.99! Texture
A black 1952 Ford beside an EL GT Falcon, Products of Ford Geelong
... / / . / other artistic fotografie (with textures)
I still haven’t killed the orchid and it is actually growing a new leaf! Nikon D40 18-55mm / Started photography May 2008
Rose taken up close in my garden!
/ CLICK THIS IMAGE TO READ MORE ABOUT IT! What you see here is the fourth of seven works of art to be posted over the next seven days – the results of a seven day smackdown between myself, and the fabulous Angi Sullins and Silas Toball – where Angi made a traditional collage, and then gave it to Silas and I, letting us loose on it with our photoshop skills. :) Angi’s original handmade collage: / And Silas’ smackdown entry: /
Photography/Photoshop. / / This image is Copyright protected: / /
Deep burgandy red day lilly blooming in my parent’s garden. It is back lit by the late afternoon sun highlighting the verigation in the petals and setting the little bits of pollen on the anthers aglow
A hollyhock in our garden… the only one that bloomed this amazing color. © Aimee Stewart 2008 / No unauthorized use allowed —-——
Falcated Teal (Cerceta de Alfanjes) Anas Falcata. “Falcated” means curved or hooked. The falcated duck is named for its special wing feathers that curve downward, resembling the hooked bill of a falcon. The Falcated Duck or Falcated Teal (Anas falcata) is a duck which breeds in eastern Asia. It nests in eastern Siberia and northern China. It is widely recorded well outside its normal range, but the popularity of this beautiful duck in captivity clouds the origins of these extralimital birds. This dabbling duck is strongly migratory and winters in much of southeast Asia. It is gregarious outside the breeding season and will then form large flocks. This is a species of lowland wetlands, such as water meadows or lakes, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing. It nests on the ground, near water and under the cover of taller vegetation. The clutch is 6–10 eggs. This is a Gadwall-sized dabbling duck at 48–54cm length. The breeding male is unmistakable. Most of the body plumage is finely vermiculated grey, with the long curved tertials which give this species its name hanging off its back. The large head is bottle green with a white throat and bronzed crown. The vent region is patterned in yellow, black and white. The female Falcated Duck is dark brown, with plumage much like a female Mallard. Its long grey bill is an aid to identification. The eclipse male is like the female, but darker on the back and head. In flight both sexes show a pale grey underwing. The blackish speculum is bordered with a white bar on its inner edge. Young birds are buffer than the female and have short tertials. The male Falcated Duck has a clear low whistle, whereas the female has a gruff “quack”. Referenced from Wikipedia: / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcated_Duck / _ - / Be sure to check out these other images: / (Simply click on thumbnail to purchase) http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/2931645
I love fall flowers; many have such intense colors, as though they are trying to shine forth as much vibrance as they can before the frozen fist of winter snuffs the life out of the world’s color palette.
Water beads down the bonnet of a Limited Edition GT Falcon after rain.
This is a 16 X 20 oil painting that was done for my daughter. She wrote and told me she wanted a painting done in colors to match her bedroom and sent me samples of wallpaper, bedspread, etc. colors. This is the end result. The painting resides in Ohio. / / /
/ Grass / Berrys
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 243,400 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.