Colourful summer Wall Art

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  • Sand footsteps on Byron Bay beach, the eternal journey of travellers coming and going in harmony and balance The strangest thing about this image is that is not set up! it was exactly as shot. / 2 runners along the beach going opposite ways. I wonder if they ever met…

  • Tranquillity at Sunset after an energetic day’s sailing. I got this printed in a local newspaper over here :) Samsung Digimax A7 / 8.13mm / F 5.6 / 1/176 Sec

  • Summer has finally arrived….... :)) / . / . / . / . / . / . /

  • © Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios.

  • Wilsons Promontory – ‘The Prom’, 2008 Have managed this summer to get out there and surf a bit. Lately just me, my board and my camera down the coast, tenting it and basically taking time out for myself. After a few hours in the water you get this kind of fuzzy peaceful feeling inside, equal parts exhaustion and elation. I love that headspace of daydreaming, and find it a really inspirational state for visual ideas to come to the surface.

  • From my garden. / / Best viewed LARGE /

  • 5519 views (5000+ views) / Sales of this Design? – 13 sales so far :) / / / Shoes available at Zazzle / Lotus Love TShirt ‘Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor Boy meets girl, they fall in love….’lotus love’.....the lotus symbolises strong and lasting affection…..two sweet little asian characters in a boat…perfect for your Valentine!

  • How many sales of this design – 1 sale so far :) / Pelican Love is from the ‘Beach Series’ and ‘Friends Series’ of original paintings by Karin Taylor. / It was created using ink and pastel on pastel paper. There is a beautiful story about the love that pelicans have for their babies, I thought I’d share it with you Reference taken from the Wikepedia Encyclopedia (please forgive the length of this, but it is SO interesting, thought I may as well share the whole thing !) In medieval Europe, the pelican was thought to be particularly attentive to her young, to the point of providing her own blood when no other food was available. As a result, the pelican became a symbol of the Passion of Jesus and of the Eucharist. It also became a symbol in bestiaries for self-sacrifice, and was used in heraldry (“a pelican in her piety” or “a pelican vulning (wounding) herself”). Another version of this is that the pelican used to kill its young and then resurrect them with its blood, this being analogous to the sacrifice of Jesus. Thus the symbol of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS) is a pelican, and for most of its existence the headquarters of the service was located at Pelican House in Dublin, Ireland. For example, the emblems of both Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Corpus Christi College, Oxford are pelicans, showing its use as a medieval Christian symbol (‘Corpus Christi’ means ‘body of Christ’). Likewise a folktale from India says that a pelican killed her young by rough treatment but was then so contrite that she resurrected them with her own blood.[1] These legends may have arisen because the pelican used to suffer from a disease that left a red mark on its chest[citation needed]. Alternatively it may be that pelicans look as if they are stabbing themselves as they often press their bill into their chest to fully empty their pouch. Yet other possibilities are that they often rest their bills on their breasts, and that the Dalmatian Pelican has a blood-red pouch in the early breeding season.[1]

  • Best viewed LARGE Image copyright © 2008 Kitsmumma / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • / / Mirage – Beach Series / -original available- / ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal / canvas textured paper

  • Best viewed LARGE Photograph taken at Rainbow Beach, Bonny Hills, NSW, Australia. / Vintage Summer /

  • Untouched macro photograph. Best viewed LARGE

  • My friend Solveig asked me to do some headshots for her portfolio. I happily said yes :-)

  • tree created by blowing ink on paper with a straw. / vectors created in illustrator and merged in photoshop.

  • This is the Glenelg pier, Adelaide. I spent at least 10 mins waiting for people coming and going to clear out so I could get a shot of the pier alone. As you can see, this didn’t happen. Turns out, I prefer the activity in this one! Added a texture from www.deviantart.com stock and blanched out the colour form both texture and photo. Added an omni filter for lighting effect and slight adjustment of contrast. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Layered With Texture / Featured in Get Art Promoted / Featured in Tunnel Vision Top 10 in Any Art (Charity Promotion) Challenge / Top 10 in Piers Challenge / Top 10 in Vanishing Points Challenge / Top 10 in the Digital Photography Calendar Challenge 30+ Favourites Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm MCN: C2B15-SQJMR-ES3J4

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/250seg / ISO-100 Featured in Dimensions 15th September 2009 / Featured in Portugal 16th September 2009

  • Pirita river. Tallinn

  • Upper Kananaskis Lake, Alberta, Canada

  • Ahh summer has arrived early for some of us this year. After a day at the beach last weekend, I was able to get that good old feeling back that only summer can bring! These kids were playing around at the beach, and I couldn’t help but be reminded of a time in life when going to the beach, making a sand castle, digging a hole to fill when tide comes in, finding something living a rock and burying someone in sand were the best things you could ever do. Life’s simple pleasures. I live for a sunny day. Taken at Port Melbourne Beach Original shot layered once and a free use texture from www.deviantart.com – tagger stock layered on top, with a slight adjustment of RGB. Finally, omni lighting effect applied. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / f11, 1/250, ISO 100 MCN: CC3BP-T4CDV-S575Y More Textured work:

  • Look here for an incredible piece of writing by blueeyesjus that puts into words everything this image is conveying. Another one of the shots from the day at Port Melbourne beach. This depicts the scene I would picture in my head whenever I was in a place I didn’t want to be. More often than not, school. More specifically, maths class. I wasn’t built for a classroom, being force fed instructions and problematic things that needed solving. It was always about the freedom of creation to me. So I would sit in class and think about anywhere other than where I was. It’s such a vivid memory, despite being 15 years ago. Sold as a Matted Print Featured in JPG Cast Offs / Featured in Australian Landmarks & Icons Crop of original shot, level tweaking to adjust tone. No other processing on this one. See here for instructions on how to create this image. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / Macro filter / f8, 1/200, ISO 100 / Ansco Rediflex / Home Made Dark Box MCN: CFBJY-HSVRC-1DSTK

  • / / / Walking Path, Trout Creek Summerland BC Canada….summer 2009

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