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  • In the boot….a girl can never have too many pairs of boots or shoes;) Available as a framed print, poster and card / Image copyright © 2007 Shanina Conway. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Centerpiece building in this image is the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) DNA Forensics Biology Laboratory, New York, New York / Won New York Construction Best of 2006, Award of Merit: Public Works and Facilities, for architects Perkins Eastman Copyright

  • Winter Light..i wanted this too look like a painting and hopefully i have achieved this, this is one of the prettiest places i have been too, its almost magical at this spot. 2008. Lode Mill , Cambridgeshire .United Kingdom

  • Crown Jewel ~ inspired by the Taj Mahal, which is often referred to as / ‘Poetry in Stone’ The History of Lost Love / Shah Jahan of the Mogul dynasty was yet to accede the throne when he heard about the unsurpassed beauty of Mumtaz. He took Mumtaz as his third wife in 1612. For the next 18 years Shah Jahan and Mumtaz were inseparable. Shah Jahan took his wife along on every journey and war campaign. Over the years Mumtaz came to be his best friend, his critic and a canny political adviser. Mumtaz was expecting their 14th child when Shah Jahan embarked on a campaign against the Lodhi Empire in 1631. In the heat of the Indian summer, the army traveled to the Deccans. Mumtaz, who had accompanied the emperor, went through a rigorous childbirth. She died in Burhanpur. On her deathbed, she asked her husband to promise her that he would build a monument to their love. Legend has it that he locked himself in his room for eight days without food after Mumtaz passed away. After burying Mumtaz temporarily in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan went about constructing the Taj Mahal in right earnest. He summoned the best architects and artisans from far away lands like Multan, Kannauj, Lahore, Iraq and Persia. He arranged for the best marble from all around. It took 22 years, 22,000 people, 400 elephants and 32 million rupees to build the Taj Mahal. The result: an awe-inspiring structure, which is one of the most globally recognized symbols of grace and beauty. The Magnificent Monument / Built on a raised, square platform it is as tall as a 20-storey building. You enter through an imposing gateway. The complex consists of an elaborate garden set in the typical charbagh style, a mosque, a guesthouse and several other charming buildings. The mausoleum itself stands at the farthest end of the complex, right along the Yamuna River. The signature central dome (58 ft in diameter and 213 ft high) is truly magnificent and is echoed in the smaller domed chambers on all sides. The four slender minarets that rise from the corners of the mausoleum complete the picture of symmetry. The undisputed majesty and beauty is further reflected in the exquisite artistry created by inspired artisans from Baghdad, Shiraz and Bukhara. Exquisite floral patterns and calligraphy on both the exterior and interior were inlaid with precious stones such as jasper and agate. Quotations from the Koran were etched into stone archways; a pinnacle was set on the central dome; and thus came to life the most splendid resting place a lover could ever hope to find on this planet! By Ravi Kunjithai / Beautiful intricate abstract design bursting forth in hues of light blue and gray, yellow / orange, and even a hint of rose, all interspersed with lovely metalic golds. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Acrylic on canvas with some digital applications.

  • self portrait , nothing altered just added bronze effect /

  • It is important to note the ‘worker’ in this image—it makes the title of the piece make sense. A quick zoom is shown below: / This card is from a much larger, high quality limited edition print.

  • My ’’ break out ’’ I AM an artist piece of art…(33’’ x48’‘). Most of my work prior to this was for clients and many / murals(like 6ft x100 ft)etc. / commissioned works with a specific focus. / I committed myself to creating smaller works being available for sale.

  • “Nothing Gold can Stay” is part of the Landscape and Skyscape Series...see other Skyscapes and Landscapes, from the Series below... Watercolour on Arches Not 300lb Paper… 862 Views Featured in Landscape Art / The Sisterhood / Inspired Art / Impressionist Art / Light in The Darkness, and others Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold. / Her early leaf’s a flower; / But only so an hour. / Then leaf subsides to leaf. / So Eden sank to grief, / So dawn goes down to day. / Nothing gold can stay....Robert Frost Nothing Gold can Stay Music… “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is one of Robert Frost’s most famous poems. Written in 1923, this poem was published in The Yale Review in October of that year. Some say the poem helped Frost to win a Pulitzer Prize. Only eight lines long, this poem is still considered one of Frost’s best. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is also featured in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and its film adaptation. The American rock band New Found Glory also used the title for their album of the same name...Wiki… Nothing Gold Can Stay” explicitly describes identical moments in three temporal cycles: the daily, the yearly, and the mythic. In each case the poem depicts the moment when the promise of perfection declines into something lesser. Gold unabashedly becomes a symbol–a very traditional one–for the highest value and most radiant beauty. Spring, dawn, and Eden are each a sort of Golden Age, an impermanent paradise. / What lies ahead is never stated overtly, but it is inarguably present by implication. Day is inevitably followed by night. Summer is succeeded by fall and winter. The green leaf eventually turns brown and decays. The loss of Eden gave Adam and Eve mortality. Human youth, by implication, is followed by maturity, old age, and ultimately death. The golden moment, therefore, is all the more precious because it is transitory. By focusing on a single moment, Frost evokes an entire day, year, lifetime, and human history...Dana Gioia. / / / / /

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/50seg / ISO-400 Winner of the quick flower challenge in Shameless Self-Promotion group 2009 / Featured in Outsiders 2009 / Featured in Shameless Self-Promotion 2009 / Featured in Moody, Dark and Evocative 2009 / Featured in Gorgeous Flower Cards 22nd June 2009

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  • Lithuania, Klaipeda region MY NEW POETRY BOOK – The Day Met Itself About me The Roadling You may also purchase my second poetry book / (I could send it for you by post)

  • Princess Ise / SHORT as the joints of bamboo reeds / That grow beside the sea / On pebble beach at Naniwa, / I hope the time may be, / When thou ’rt away from me. Available as a framed art print, canvas, mounted print and greeting card. / Mixed media. The Princess Ise was the daughter of Tsugukage Fujiwara, the Governor of the Province of Ise; hence her name. / She lived at the Imperial Court, and was the favourite maid of honour of the Emperor Uda, who reigned A.D. 888-897. / She was noted for her talents and gentle disposition, and was the mother of Prince Katsura. Naniwa is the old name of Osaka. The image shows the Princess the bamboo reeds Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / Thank you to Marcus Ranum for the beautiful model

  • Guitar My husband makes guitars as a hobby. FEATURED IN: / Guitar Art on 8 july, 2009 / Out of the blue 8 July, 2009 / #1 Artists of Redbubble 10 july, 2009 / Live and Let Live 25 July, 2009 / The scavenger hunt 26th October, 2009 Thanks so much to all group hosts. Unedited, direct from the camera. Taken using natural light. > > > As at 22/Dec/2009 / 454 views / 21 favourings. Thanks for viewing

  • A cream rose after some rain, with a gold finish – processed in CS3. (As usual I have a number of versions … how does one know when to stop?!!)

  • Featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland August 23, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size This little image is only one of nearly 400 (yes, I discovered the rapid fire thingie on the new camera over the weekend) I took of these most amazing creatures. It means the world to me that I was able to play with them as I’ve never seen a Monarch in our garden in Maryland. The “lawn” to the cabin next to ours on Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg Pennsylvania has been left uncut all summer … and the most incredible wild vegetation has grown up. One is this pretty purple flowered stalk … which happen to be very much beloved by the Monarch Butterflies. Image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at shutter speed 1/160, aperture f/10.0, exp 0.00, iso 800. Focal length 220mm.

  • A watercolour painting of silver birch trees in their autumn colours

  • TTV in pp Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/15 sec. 50 (75) mm. macro Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group The Grunge Art Gallery / Featured in the group Still Life Fine Art and Food Photography Top ten in the challenge Minimal Composition – Maximum Impact / Top ten in the challenge Vases

  • 8featured in* Bryce&Beyond 11-21-2009 They said there’ll be snow at christmas / They said there’ll be peace on earth / But instead it just kept on raining / A veil of tears for the virgin’s birth / I remember one christmas morning / A winters light and a distant choir / And the peal of a bell and that christmas tree smell / And their eyes full of tinsel and fire They sold me a dream of christmas / They sold me a silent night / And they told me a fairy story / ‘till I believed in the israelite / And I believed in father christmas / And I looked at the sky with excited eyes / ‘till I woke with a yawn in the first light of dawn / And I saw him and through his disguise I wish you a hopeful christmas / I wish you a brave new year / All anguish pain and sadness / Leave your heart and let your road be clear / They said there’ll be snow at christmas / They said there’ll be peace on earth / Hallelujah noel be it heaven or hell / The christmas you get you deserve created with Incendia & PSP /

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/500seg / ISO-100

  • “Safely into harbor the little ship sails / gently on the breeze leaving the gails / into the cove drifting through the veils / guided by misty warm tropical trails”. by V.Kelly 30 favoritings 357 views ... inspired by the Sea .. / experimenting again – about 9 layers using PS CS4 Corel X2 plug inz redfield perfectum flexify graphics moon ship gradients brushes etc; finished after midnight.

  • Penticton BC Canada /

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