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  • This painting is watercolour on paper. / This a semi abstract view of swimming aids in a hotel pool I was struck by the arrangement and the colour, all reflected in the pool, backed up by reflections of the hotel. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website

  • Mt Warning is part of an mountain range that used to be extinct volcanos. Captain Cook named it as he could see it far out to sea.It rises way above the surrounding flatlands which there are many sugarcan fields. It’s about 1 hour drive from where I live. and it must be the most painted landscape in this area.

  • Sales of this Design? – 8 sales so far :) / Sun Spots is a mixed media production (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal) on canvas textured paper.

  • Having decided what shape his future will take, the Fool strides forward. But he is impatient to make his future a full-grown reality. This is when he comes upon the Empress. Hair gold as wheat, a crown of stars, a white gown dotted with pomegranates. She rests back on her throne surrounded by an abundance of grain and a lush garden. It is possible that she is pregnant. Kneeling, the Fool relates to her his story. And she, in turn, smiles a motherly smile and gently gives him this advice: “Like newly planted grain or a child in the womb, a new life, a new love, a new creation is fragile. It requires fertile soil, patience and nurturing, it needs love and attention. Only this will bring it to fruition.” Understanding at last that his future will take time to build and create, the Fool thanks the Empress and continues on his way. Pregnant. Well, not in the Rider-Waite deck she isn’t. But she is in early decks, and it is an apt symbol for this card. The Empress is a creator, be it creation of life, of romance, of art or business. While the Magician is the primal spark, the idea made real, and the High Priestess is the one who gives the idea a form, the Empress is the womb where it gestates and grows till it is ready to be born. This is why her symbol is Venus, goddess of beautiful things as well as love. Even so, the Empress is more Demeter, goddess of abundance, then sensual Venus. She is the giver of Earthly gifts, yet at the same time, she can, in anger withhold, as Demeter did when her daughter, Persephone, was kidnapped. In fury and grief, she kept the Earth barren till her child was returned to her. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / To read more go to this site*

  • Acrylic on canvas.

  • / The third in the Series of Oriental Paintings.....set in the Mountains of China… It’s the end of the day, and the catch has been good….I’m almost home….I stop to rest near the temple…the sound of the bell echoes across the water. Janis Ink and Watercolour on Rice Paper. 591 Views FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS.. / CREATIVE CARDS / JPG CASTOFFS. / DIMENSIONS.. / FREEDOM TO SHINE / LIVE AND LET LIVE / ALL COUNTRIES, STREAMS BROOKS, CREEKS, RIVERS Lofting sail a thousand miles / I could not find a famous mountain. / I moor my boat outside Hsuan-yang / to gaze at last at Hsiang-lu peak. / Once I read the master monk. / He walked outside this world of dust. / Now his Tung-lin hut lies near; / through evening sun I hear a bell. Meng Haoran

  • / “In the Summertime” is part of the Series “The Trees” and is partnered with “Blue Night” and “Chintz Night”.... It’s the end of July, but my thoughts are turning to fall and starting to prepare for it…this is the first of my fall paintings, but still reminiscent of summer sunshine… / / Watercolour on Arches Paper.. “The last of Summer is Delight / Deterred by Retrospect. / ‘Tis Ecstasy’s revealed Review / Enchantment’s Syndicate. / To meet it—nameless as it is, / Without celestial Mail.. / Audacious as without a Knock / To walk within the Veil....Emily Dickenson /

  • Some advice: do not paint too much after nature. Art is an abstraction; derive this abstraction from nature while dreaming before it, and think more ofthe creationwhich will result than of nature. Paul Gauguin Dedicated to fellow bubbler Janis Zroback painter of still life and landscapes / And writer of a Journal Tales from an artist’s journal which helps people starting out into the world of painting

  • This is a pastel painting of a young Native American girl that I saw at a pow wow in SW Oregon. I thought she was beautiful. Her rosy cheeks were the color of her red velvet dress. Her Grandmother gave me permission to paint her. I hope you enjoy it!

  • ..This watercolor painting on roughcast paper was inspired by the book ‘Driving over lemons’ by Chris Stewart..El Retreto’ parque .Malaga Spain…. .Spanish guitar featured in ‘Outsiders’ first watercolour painting of Spain...

  • Oriental watercolor on roughly 6×8” rice paper Home Page Feature /

  • I think this image is something of an optical illusion. to me, it appears to bulge out, even though it’s concave. you decide.

  • / “Imagination “is part of the series “The Trees”, all the seasons together, inspired by the Green movement, and painted in Watercolour on Arches Hot Pressed Paper..see others below 1450 views The tree which moves some to tears of joy, is in the eyes of others, only a green thing that stands in the way. / Some see Nature all ridicule and deformity, and some scarce see Nature at all. / But to the eyes of the man of imagination, Nature is Imagination itself. / William Blake, 1799, The Letters* / / / /

  • features Homepage feature* (March 27th 2009) Creative cards (Dec 01, 2009) / . the pastel art effect version / (for the watercolor version, click on the image below) / . / the beautiful stock-image is from Inspyretash (dA) -> http://inspyretash-stock.deviantart.com/ / .. / . . / / . / . / the other version : “Freedom – watercolor”

  • This is the second of my new series of boat paintings. / This painting is watercolour on paper. Image size, 42×46 cms. I was really taken by this seagull ready to take a drink in one of the boats recently filled up by our heavy Autumn storms. Thank you all so very much for all the kind comments, faves and watches. I really appreciate these. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape / Seascape / Abstract Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists

  • Experimenting with watercolours today I created this loose one out of my imagination picturing a peaceful place full of colour and wonder. 10×12” watercolour on Arches paper. Twilight ‘Tis the light between day and night / the glow of the sky is such a sight. / The time in between hanging in the air / the rays of light proud in their glare. The sun’s flame paints the sky / shadows falling the bird’s cry. / Magical images fill your mind / the mystery of nature is one of a kind. Linda Callaghan Featured in: / JUST WATERCOLOURS / PAINTED NATURE

  • Acrylic on canvas. /

  • Acrylic on Canson paper / 32×38cm / / / / / / / / / Featured – Water Media (Paintings by hand only ) -9 August 2009 / Top Ten – First place – African Art At heArt – Painting FireBird -the Igor Stravinsky Ballet, Challenge – 10 August 2009 / Featured – African Art at heArt – 13 August 2009 Featured – Fantastic Primitive Art – 15 August 2009 / Featured – Painted Nature – August 2009 / Featured in Pop Art – 5 December 2009 / Top Ten – Pop Art – Four of anything – 5 December 2009

  • Late October…it had been a cold summer and we hardly hoped for any fruit, but the old stone wall had been kind as in years past, keeping the warmth of the sun in it’s bones, so that the pears grew fat and juicy, hanging so low, we had to tie them to prevent them from falling…then suddenly it was winter and we ran to gather them in…visons of pear jams, compotes and chutneys urged us to hurry before a frost set in…they felt good in the hand, plump and juicy….stored in the root cellar, they will take us through to spring...excerpt…The Old Pear Tree..Janis Zroback Watercolour on Arches Not Paper / Pears and Lace

  • .223 views so far …a digital snowy mountain reflected in the lake landscape…reminded me of a toffee pudding so I called it creme caramel or perhaps it should have been brulee lol! .....

  • Watercolour painting on Arches watercolour paper. I dropped paint onto wet paper then shaped the painting, adding trees and lines to create the desired effect. Winter Begins Autumn recedes and winter steps in / The leaves have all fallen the snow begins. / Falling softly settling on dried leaves / Gimpses of light sparkle through the trees. Linda

  • \ / My idea of a holy picture, like the ones we used to have when we were little with a contemporary feel to it. St Agnes of Rome (c. 291 – c.304 virgin–martyr) is often depicted carrying a little lamb. She is the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, girls, engaged couples, rape victims, and virgins. Read more about her here in Wikepedia and more in my recent journal here the poem The Eve of St Agnes by John Keats (thanx to izzybeth for reminding me of it to include here)

  • Original painting signed by Dorina Costras / Acrylic on canvas / 30/40 cm

  • Original painting – Dorina Costras / Acrylic on canvas / 30/45 cm

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