Old Church manipulated in PS
Vibrant blue hydrangeas in a country bucket painted with lots of blues in a creative, stylish composition
Oil on three canvases. / 500×1000mm each Original available. / ~ / Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Large Poster Print Shown / 788mm x 1189mm / AU$70.00
French Country Lavender in a galvanized pail painted with the bold beautiful yellows and blue of Provence in a vibrant, stylized composition.
This is a young girl seated on a traditional quilt This painting is watercolour on stretched 300gsm Arches watercolour paper and is painted in a realistic style. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website
Sister Rocks. Victoria, Australia
These are the hills behind my place. Typical for this area. I just added the horses, although dairy cows is what you see around here. / Colour pencil on mount board. Size approx – A4 2003 Sold Has been featured in ‘Colour Pencil Art’ and ‘Pencil Drawing’ groups.
I was camping near this river when travelling in Norway.Unfortunately I lost my notes ,so the name of it is unknown. / Digital painting .Used only brushes and blenders in Twested Brush. Featured in ‘All Colours Of The Rainbow’ in April 2009 / FEATURED in Fine Art Digital Painters 22th November 2009
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Medium: Acrylic on Board For Sue Hodge originals visit: www.suehodge.com.au / For more prints by Sue Hodge visit: http://ochresands.redbubble.com
Oils on canvas (27.5×19.5 inches) (original sold) Autumn in Ireland… and the colours are beautiful. This is a peaceful scene depicting the Irish countryside. However, there is always something about to happen in nature – if we just wait long enough! Thank you to Maria Murphy for allowing me to use her lovely photo as reference for this painting!! As usual, I love to weave a little story into a painting – I hope you like it! Below is the photo by Maria Murphy a wonderfully talented Irish girl!!
Why not a Chrismas card !!!! A place called St-Anne-des-Plaines,the paradise of strawberry during summer time but fields of snow on winter…...”with some processing”...When I saw that old barn I already notice the beautiful colors of the wooden boards.Quebec,Canada. / / /
Thanks / Thanks / In my book I am writing about childhood, forest around our country home, mam, dad and four children who grow up there. There we were happy and poor. / / My nest Tenderly you put me / Upon your lovely wings / Upon your cushy heart / Where turtledoves cood Nest free at passion / Boarding with flowers / You tutored me / What I should know Showed your all / facets of your hearts / you showed me / how to best is grow This was prettiest song / You vocalized / In voice care and love / Against background honest melody Save I was there at storm / Sun was bright on rainbow / Heart calm and warm / Nurtured us up on row Your love means so much / Even now when nest is fallen / Turtledoves still cooding / On waves of love remain
Featured in Rural around the Globe – Jan. 31, 2009 With a gentle nudge from my dear mother, and some awesome girlfriends I decided to load my first attempt with an HDR image. The original image of this old building and pioneer wagon was taken at the Ameliasburgh Historical Museum in Amelisasburgh, Ontario. The Ameliasburgh Historical Museum has grown from one building, in 1968, to a full pioneer village. For more information about this wonderful museum please feel free to visit the Prince Edward County Website This work of art was completed using Corel Painter X and Photoshop. / / Fine Art Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
Taken with a Sony Alpha A100 DSLR. Featured in Pinto Horses and Rural Around The Globe. /
Cool crisp autumn morning, and the warm sunlight shinning through the fall leaves, and morning fog. / Acrylic on canvas Canon PowerShot S3 IS
The bakery, Hand painted with Oil on canvas / Thank you for looking. / Ken LePoidevin
New American Landscape Gargoyles ugly, dark, and looming; / Overlook the erstwhile blooming landscape, / desolate now, but fresh in memory. Giants in the garden Eden. Gothic, no, Americana, barely eaten; / Taken by surprise and sorely beaten shed / no tear, for fear of giants. Giants in the garden Eden. Whilst whole countries stand by watching; / Giants o’er their landscape trodding, claiming / grain and livestock pools from nature. Giants shade the garden Eden. A single voice wails mad with fury; / Counts backwards, bent, and bleary-eyed; / And yells, “You don’t own nature”! Giants left the garden Eden. / - F.A. Moore Digital Fine Art: oil painting style, by F.A. Moore, June 30, 2009 Special thanks to stock providers who provided images that helped inspire and enable this creation: ITOL-stock, TudorxRose, CAStock, FantasyStock, foxstox and for reference: Katanaz-stock and SweetTradeStock. Corporations are decimating the fabric of natural resources by patenting the genes of attributes already present in nature, in the wild. Please see companion Journal entry and 100% detail images below FEATURES 2009-07-20 New American Landscape by Beige is Death! 2009-07-04 New American Landscape in Digital Artists United 2009-07-04 New American Landscape in Core [C.O.R.E] 2009-07-04 New American Landscape in Politics, Race, Sexuality and Culture 2009-07-04 New American Landscape in Current Issues 2009-07-03 New American Landscape in Digital Art Compilations 2009-07-02 New American Landscape in Freedom in Words and ART See also companion in series, Rural Landscape DETAIL / Farmer detail / Farmer’s wife detail / Landscape detail / Gargoyle arm detail
Digital painting over one of my own Barn photographs located on the famous Route 66 that runs thru the N. Eastern portion of Connecticut. The drive thru this part of the country can entertain the eyes and mind endlessly. Fall is my fav season to roam thru it all. I think it makes for a nice many occassion card. Nikon D60~55/200 / Digital painting
Digital fine art photo painting of a little country girl admiring the beauty of a single bloom in a wildflower field. Featured in Digital Brushstrokes, October 9, 2009. This digital art consists of 4 layered images from my personal library, including one texture layer. The little girl’s hair was created from scratch and then the entire piece was digitally painted in Corel Painter X using a Wacom tablet prior to adding additional texture & a subtle posterizing filter in Photoshop. CROP DETAIL / Canvas Print / / Black Box Frame & Off White Matting / / Fine Art Gallery / Portraits – Digital Photo paintings / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST DIGITAL PORTRAIT PAINTING – PHOTO PAINTING SERVICES
/ / Original pencil drawing on Aquarelle Arches paper 56×76cm / Drawing 15 hours/painting 12 hours = 27 hours total A digitally painted hand drawn artwork… the inspiration for this is “Meeting Places”... As a child one of the most frequent things we did together as a family was to attend church on Sundays, I went to a Catholic School and the church I remember best was St Agnes’ at Port Macquarie… the nuns would come over for morning tea sometimes, and the priests would come for dinner occasionally…they were the days of fun parish picnics and life that wasn’t so hurried..when we took time to socialise, meeting and enjoying one another’s company. Mum was/is a great cook and host…and although this picture isn’t authentic as a portrait of her and myself…it’s representative. It’s also representative of new life and hope for the future, as the mother figure is with child….. and the child herself nurtures the wildlife…perhaps she is taking them to church for a blessing… perhaps the joey has lost his mother and needs nursing til he can fend for himself. The kookaburra is all seeing and all knowing….. the wise overseer of the bush… in this case, he stands in as the owl figure.
I got inspired by a picture “Fence in Forest” that that Jonathan L Green post, he was very kind and let me use the picture and this is my interpretation. / Acrylic in canvas board 16×20 / Thanks Jonathan 1169 views as Nov 24/09 Door to my garden, / Featured in RB /
By the time we got to Little Milton, the weather had changed…whose idea was it any way to go down on this weekend of all weekends….after all it was Christmas…Pamela had extended the invitation weeks ago, and none of us were keen on the idea then…a remote place…a house no one had seen, or heard of…Wren House?...the name conjured up nothing but a sense of moulding age…on Friday someone, maybe Tom, who was always bored and looking for excitement, made what seemed now to be an idiotic suggestion, that we should all drive down and visit old Pam…the day started out fine and we were in great spirits…even the ancient Rover seemed in good form as we rolled out of the city…it was just after dawn so there was no traffic, but by mid afternoon the wind changed, and it became very noticeable that there was no heat in the car…after the mornings hilarity, silence grew till it was almost palpable…even Dahlia’s feeble attempts to continue telling jokes fell flat….the sky grew much darker, and flurries of snow mixed with rain battered the windshield….Mark’s driving, erratic even in good weather, became downright dangerous on the treacherous roads over the downs…suddenly the old faithful car seemed to make a last gasp for breath and then died….peering out at the unfamiliar landscape we knew the worst… we had now lost our way...Janis (fiction..A Weekend in the Country) Watercolour on Clayboard..part of the Winter Landscape Collection, which is now featured on my art pages...HERE / And HERE / Effet De Neige
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