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Arcylic on canvas 20X20
This shot was taken on St Tropez’s market, in provence, just before lunch.. “Bouteilles en Provence” was featured / - on the homepage / - in the group European Everyday Life / - in the group Art of Glass
“Happiness” – An International Collaboration / Artwork by: Kathy Waldron – Bolton, UK / Quote by: Leon A. Walker – Florida, USA A special Thank You to my friend Kathy Waldron “Happiness”
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 / .....................................................................................
We had a powerful snowstorm on Saturday evening. The visibility was poor and the wind was buffeting the trees. We lost power a few times but we hunkered down in the house and managed to watch a movie. And there was no way I was going out in that. But I opened the back door early in the evening, and this is what I got. / When I downloaded the images I really liked this one.
A moment’s peace and calm – what more can one ask for, except to enjoy and be one with the environment with a nice hot cup of chai tea with soy and honey?
A moment’s peace and calm – what more can one ask for, except to enjoy and be one with the environment with a nice hot cup of chai tea with soy and honey?
After it rained one day, the sun started shining… and a cool breeze went through the pine trees in my backyard…
Man walking his two dogs at Rosebud front beach.
A water droplet on the petals of a mum… the colors and reflections in the drop were amazing I couldn’t resist… : D
Water droplets on a dandelion seed…
Tiny mysterious flower that are in my backyard… Enjoy!
Something from the springtime to make me happy… These were little Persian violets that I love, but I couldn’t keep them alive for very long. Enjoy!
mixed media on canvas 20”x24” one of an ongoing series of portraits…....
I never realized how symmetrical condensation was… hmm…. This was the result of boredom one night… and I rather like it now. Shot in tungsten for the blue tone and back lit by my computer. I think I also used my flash for this one too… Enjoy!
I’m going through a lot of old files these days and trying to organize everything… I’m not very good at organizing files, haha. Some wedding lace that grows in my backyard in the summer. Enjoy!
On Zazzle / On DeviantART / ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet / There are many stories of dragons. Wild, blatant fancies and ancient legends of fire and eggs, mist and flame. Of taloned mosters and reptilian mages. Of cunning wyrms and low, crawling beasts. Some tell of mute, ferocious animals, children of earth and flesh. Others proclaim sly creatures of darkness, lurking venom and cruelly slitted eyes. Yet others laud the gracefully scaled spirits of the air, the bright and majestic roaring flames, the shining talons, the clever speeches and shining hoards… This is not one of those. This is the Child of the Sea, who melds with water, and flows with the waves. This is the Daughter of Salt, shining and precious, invisible in the vast seas and yet hidden in every drop. This is the seadragon, who brings the water to life with her turbulence, creating kinspirits from the froth and foam of her passing, and from sleek shining water, and the glimmer of sunlight on a droplet forms her scales… / This is the leaping splash that startles sailors, the dancing krakenmaid flying out with the spray. Old, old and deep as the seas, resting in the dark waters before the first fish formed from her tiny kin, and young, young and new formed with every wave. Everywhere and nowhere, she leaps up, dragging forth wings out of waves, dancing on the swells, whirls and rises and falls, crashing water, shining scales… You will never see her. Be grateful for a quiet life. ArtRage 2.5 and graphics tablet / About 10 hours. Dragonlings slightly easier to see in the WIP but more have been added since. Have you seen them? / Lineart This was one of my longest and I enjoyed it a lot, and learnt a lot, and …well, there’s a part of my head still rushing around in the waves there
An experiment with water droplets, glitter, a CD, wrapping paper and light. I had some metallic paper reflecting in the CD and the flash from my camera made it very interesting with all the glitter. This is the kind of thing I do when it’s too cold to go outside…. haha. Enjoy!
Past, present and future…
“Happiness” – An International Collaboration / Photograph by: Caroline Casey – Ireland / Poem by: Leon A. Walker – United States / Image layout by: Lilith – Netherlands I have to extend a huge Thank You to Caroline for lending me her wonderful image to combine with my work. I think it’s beautiful and I appreciate your willingness to work together!!! You can find more of Caroline’s work here: / CarolineC
Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!
Moods of Mallabula Series Port Stephens-Great Lakes Marine Park / NSW, Australia No processing / Canon 450D, kit lens (50mm) /
Bridlington Beach, East Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR, 4 shots, handheld / Photomatix Pro 3.1 / PP in PS SC3
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