tigers mask, oil painting on canvas panel , size 20×16, unframed / buy original work visit my store www.myworldoilpainting.com
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Australian Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) The word “Koala” is an Aboriginal word meaning “no water”. Koala’s are nocturnal, tree dwelling marsupial mammals (this means it has a pouch in which to carry her young). They feed almost exclusively on the leaves of a few species of eucalpyt. They have long arms and powerful claws. This Koala in its own natural habitat on way to Cape Otway Lighthouse, Victoria.
This is a collage in the theme of Halloween… Reminded me of Oingo Boingo’s Dead Mans Party song.
Wild Flowers from Alabama.
Photograph of newly bloomed daffodils using selective coloring.
acrylic on canvas 60×40cm
original painting – acrylic on canvas 50×70cm.sold
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Wollomombi Gorge Located 40 kms east of Armidale. Houses the 220 metre Wollomombi Falls. Spectacular views and Gorge rim walks. Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom
Macro image of a wet Dandelion
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Call from the Wild Tarkine Forest Adventures (formerly Dismal Swamp), North-West Tasmania. Walking along the boardwalk, I spied some of the incredible Tasmanian artwork that merges design with nature. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/30sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 800
Sold As A Canvas Print Close up of the fur on a 5 month old baby giraffe in captivity / Endangered species
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Tilted Found this beautiful fungi on a trek through the forest at the World Heritage Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmania. Many thanks to Artmonger for identifying this fungi. Mauve Splitting Waxcap (Humidicutis lewelliniae) A mauve splitting wax cap is a mushroom native to the forests of Australia and New Zealand. As you might imagine from the name, this fungus is famous for its purple hue, and for the distinctively split cap, which also has a waxy texture. / Several features beyond the colour distinguish the mauve splitting wax cap. This fungus is gilled, with the gills being free, rather than attached, and the distinctive splits in the cap develop along the line of the gills underneath. The cap of the mushroom is shaped rather like an umbrella, and the stem, also known as the stipe, is smooth. The spore print of the mauve splitting wax cap is white, and the mushroom does not appear to be edible. As Is – Straight from the Camera Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200
Abstract in acrylic painting on canvas original available izzymary2@shaw.ca
card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster walk wall country rural trees /
card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble flower wild buttercup country rural
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This pastel project was done to practice using just a few colours of pastel and a 6B Pencil to create the illusion that more colours were used. Done after the artwork of Joadoor Fabriano Paper / 6B Pencil / White, yellow, red soft pastels Loved doing this lion, pastels are so forgiving and can sometimes just surprise you with the end result
Oil on canvas of a Sumatran tiger head. Sumatran tigers are critically endangered. There are currently only 400 -500 Sumatran tigers left in the wild. Amazingly, these tigers are still poached today for the various so-called ‘medicinal’ qualities of their bones and organs. Anyone living in Perth Western Australia should definitely visit the zoo’s tiger enclosure. There’s heaps of facts on display and a handy donation box :)
Seeing triple … three chaffinches on a branch photographed at the RSPB Nature Reserve, Lochwinnoch, near Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe.
For some bizarre reason, the male of the bird species is the one with the most beautiful plumage, thus as far as the chaffinch goes, the male gets more press. The female of the species is equally beautiful, but in a more understated way. This photograph features three female chaffinches surrounded by catkins of a hazel tree at the Lochwinnoch RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) Nature Reserve, Lochwinnoch, near Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
acrylics on canvas 16” x 20” / framed print
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