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  • dont know what this is / but looks like a sea creature

  • Diana monkey sitting looking up with pronounced red eyes. This photograph makes me feel very emotional every time I see it, it makes me think he is missing his partner which is why I also made it available with text ‘I miss you’ If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to buy/preview Also available with text ‘I Miss You’ just go to ‘browse art’

  • more…............ / taken in salem nh april 2008

  • done in cs2

  • Very few native wildlife species are more controversial than the mountain lion. This fierce, beautiful cat, an icon of wildlife, remains a living link to our proud and rugged outdoor heritage. However, mountain lions, while beautiful, are not to be messed with. This warning is not meant to create fear, but is a reminder that nature is our backyard. Greetings from the Wild! / Framed Print medium /

  • www.glennalderson.com Onion Flower / ! / / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products. !

  • The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. The world’s largest predator found on land, an adult male weighs around 400–680 kg (880–1,500 lb). The polar bear is classified as a vulnerable species, with 5 of the 19 polar bear subpopulations in decline. For decades, unrestricted hunting raised international concern for the future of the species; populations have rebounded after controls and quotas began to take effect. For thousands of years, the polar bear has been a key figure in the material, spiritual, and cultural life of Arctic indigenous peoples, and the hunting of polar bears remains important in their cultures. / / The IUCN now lists global warming as the most significant threat to the polar bear, primarily because the melting of its sea ice habitat reduces its ability to find sufficient food. The IUCN states, “If climatic trends continue polar bears may become extirpated from most of their range within 100 years.” On May 14, 2008, the United States Department of the Interior listed the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Archival pigmented ink on Merlin Natural 100 % Rag Paper Multiple art techniques and mixed media processes have been combined for compiling this compostition ie. photography, stencilling, painting, scanning, computer printing, re-assemblage & Photoshop. The roses have been grown at home (Innisfail, FNQld) and the pebble/stone imagery was taken just south of Port Douglas where there is an amazing all pebble beach. A Limited Edition of 25 only, size A3+ [13” x 19”] signed giclee prints in the highest resolution quality, are available for sale direct from the artist here Exhibited: *Light, Time & Facade Exhibition 2007 & ELevating the Spirit 2009 / ................................ ARTIST STATEMENT for Light, Time & Facade Exhibition My response to Light, Time and Facade has been to discern and depict metaphorically, multifaceted aspects of one’s being in both mind and matter or existence and universe. The vessel (symbol for being) in light and time, absorbs, reflects, refracts and transmits information to and from the surfaces around. “Reality is a game of illusion, delusion, perception and deception … The trickster (an archetype, a boundary dweller) exists to question, to cause us to question and not accept things blindly.” (Quote by Ellie Crystal). In the light of spirit I reflect that the boundaries that separate us are not as real as they appear, that our personal distinctions are illusory and that we are connected with all in the sea of universal consciousness, a fusion, a melting point. ................................ / ................................

  • Loch Etive is at the end of Glen Etive (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Eite), a glen in the Highlands of Scotland. The River Etive rises on the peaks surrounding Rannoch Moor, with several tributary streams coming together at the Kings House Hotel, an old inn on the A82 road at the head of Glen Coe. From the Kings House, the Etive flows for about 18 km, reaching the sea at the sea loch of Loch Etive. At the north end of Glen Etive lie the two mountains known as the shepherds of Etive: Buachaille Etive Mòr and Buachaille Etive Beag. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Dunsapie Loch lies within Holyrood Park in Edinburgh. Holyrood Park (also called Queen’s Park, and formerly King’s Park) is a royal park in central Edinburgh, Scotland. It has an array of hills, lochs, glens, ridges, basalt cliffs, and patches of whin (gorse) within its 650-acre area. The park is associated with the royal palace of Holyroodhouse, and was formerly a 12th-century royal hunting estate, although it is now publicly accessible. Arthur’s Seat, the highest point in Edinburgh, is at the centre of the park, with the cliffs of Salisbury Crags to the west. There are three lochs; St Margaret’s Loch, Dunsapie Loch, and Duddingston Loch. The ruined St Anthony’s Chapel stands above St Margaret’s Loch. Queen’s Drive is the main route through the Park. Holyrood Park is located to the south-east of the Old Town, at the edge of the city centre. Abbeyhill is to the north, and Duddingston village to the east. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Palace of Holyroodhouse, or informally Holyrood Palace, founded as a monastery by David I of Scotland in 1128, has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scotland since the fifteenth century. The Palace stands in Edinburgh at the bottom of the Royal Mile. The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence in Scotland of Queen Elizabeth II, who spends time at the Palace at the beginning of the summer. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • The Forth bridge in Queensferry, Scotland. The Forth rail cantilever bridge was opened in 1890 and is still regarded as an engineering marvel. It is internationally recognised as a Scottish landmark. Inchcolm island as seen behind the bridge now attracts visitors to its former Augustinian Abbey. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Helter skelter and merry-go-round at night If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • to breathe…to take a run… to aim high… Encaustic on encaustic paper. 11.4×8.3 inch. ALL my abstract works of art are mostley done intuitively; I am affected and inspired by music; no painting is done without music; music is inalienable. see my profile.. this work was result with this song: / was featured in Creative Cards 08/09

  • Lightning bolts in the shape of a rainbow creating a dome over the city lights. Fact: Most lightning strikes average 2 to 3 miles long and carry a current of 10000 Amps at 100 million Volts. Lightning can—and often does—strike in the same place twice. Tall buildings and monuments are frequently hit by lightning. Buy Fine Art Prints, Posters and Greeting Cards available all sizes. Guaranteed to liven any decor. Great for your home, office or makes a GREAT gift AND supports a Storm Chaser TOO ;-)!. / Great Conversation piece! All artwork has a 30-day, no questions asked, return policy. Plus All transactions are secure and private. Worldwide FAST shipping to your door.

  • I Love Turtles in Mosaic colors, loggerhead silhouette / View Larger to see the turtles word pattern

  • Stump Art with Many Artists, not sure which one I added any more! Photo taken with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens / Other works from Stump Pass State Park, Florida, USA: / / / / /

  • Tropical Christmas Dolphin, work in PaintShop Pro of Photo from my tropical tree taken in Macro Mode with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens, isolated and corrected paint / Another work from the tropical tree: / /

  • Captured these red berries on a beautiful tree while walking around Victorian Cape May, New Jersey, USA with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens, shot as is / /

  • In a colorful mood today! It’s Christmas Eve, we still have snow, but it is warming up. Dad is home from the hospital. Life is good. This art was created from a photo of one of my summer dresses….......original photo taken with a Nikon D90 DSLR and a Sigma 17-70 mm lens. Photo enhanced in Corel Paintshop Pro. / /

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