A photograph of raw crystals in the sky.
/ / b&w grunge
Hebrews 2:1 We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away. and Hebrews 3:12 & 13 See to it, brothers, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God. But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness. /
Completed in 2004, age 17 This is a slightly cropped version of the original, due to the limits of my camera. My original signature got cropped out so I had to insert a new one in photoshop; in the original it is not actually located there. Original size: (40” x 30”) The two subjects are posed in similar positions, each having a dark, circular central focus., Both images have lines above and surrounding the centres, which draw attention towards the centres. The vertical composition help strenghten the feeling of height given by the vertical lines. Both subjects are organic, however one, the eye, has straight lines and geometrical shapes, while the rose has curvy lines and organic shapes. In the eye, the centre is literally dark, while in the flower the darkness is created by shadows. Medium: Acrylic paint See my other dyptych: This work has been featured in Alphabet Soup Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More Paintings: / / / / / / / Sample Black and White Art Works: / / Sample Flower Art: / / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.
A water droplet ready to fall.
This shot was a junk shot I had already created in HDR, that I was going to toss. There were major issues w/ it, such as large white spot in the corner, blurred spots, etc. But I loved the look of the tree. So I played with it a bit, liked what I came up w/ (which was what you see, minus the girl) but thought something was missing. I added the girl and well, here’s what we got! / I really like the dark ambiance and lost feeling of the piece. I thought it would be nice to show the original shot I was gonna trash. Personally, I like seeing before and afters of photo manips, helps give a sence of what they actually go through to accomplish the final piece. / This piece was featured in and won Out of the Past Group’s May contest, “Ghosts of the Past.” Thank You!!!!!
Acrylic on masonite board.
Starfish from the Philippines. Photographed by Lauriann Wakefield
Acrylic on canvas. Abstract landscape. /
Straight out of the mouth of a fabulous 3yo – Miss G :) Featured on Red Bubble Home Page / Featured on Still Life and Food Photography Group / Featured on Food for Thought Group /
Acrylic on canvas. Please view large image.
Apophysis composite I am all orders of being, the circling galaxy, / the evolutionary intelligence, the lift, and the falling away. What is, / and what isn’t. Rumi
Colorful abstract botanical piece. Acrylic on canvas. /
In memory of my Cat Stormy. He was a gentle soul! I use to sing Stormy to him when we were alone only he knows why. Oh and he came running to high pitch noises! Model/Background – *rammkitty-stock Woods Background – steppeland Classic IV – Stormy You were the sunshine, baby / Whenever you smiled / But I call you Stormy today / All of a sudden that ole rain’s fallin’ down / And my world is cloudy and gray / You’ve gone away Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Yesterday’s love / Was like a warm summer breeze / But like the weather ya changed Now things are dreary, baby / And it’s windy and cold / And I stand alone in the rain / Callin’ your name Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Bring back that sunny day Bring back that sunny day Oh Stormy, oh Stormy / Oh Stormy, oh Stormy
Heather falling dawn and creating a shadow TOP TEN IN THE CHALLENGE Best Design for Black Shirt
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This wonderful poem written for this work by sweet Dawnsky2 ....In the comfort and darkness / I hear the beating of your heart, / I feel the love you possess / the excitement and need for my life to start. / I feel safe here, in my own world, / in the solace of velvet / and the warmth of you, / but soon it will be my time to bloom, / and I will see you very soon. How can I not wait to greet you? / For you have nourished me / protected me, / in my distant place / you consoled and soothed me. And now, my tiny soul must emerge. / I am precious. / I am new. / I am Unique and true, / innocent and pure / like a Pearl / washed upon the salty shore. The tide is flowing, ever pushing, / bringing me closer in waves of emotion / from my secure and distant ocean. / I hear your cries! / Do not cry. / For I am coming. / New life will be born today, / and I can see the way, / to be ever closer to you. I am here. / In your arms, / Feeling your gracious touch / the whisper of your gentle voice, / a flutter of a hearts rejoice. / Oh, you love me so much, / You hold me carefully, / Joyfully. / For I am precious. / I am new, / I am Unique and true. / And I am your Pearl, / created, in an Ocean of Love. / .....feeling an emergence today of a new life, like this Pearl in the Egyptian Sea ..a beginning a ‘Birth’ (bĂ»rth)n.a. The emergence and separation of offspring from the body of the mother….Kreator ...NRDC featured in ‘Inspired Art’....
Red ivy on a white door, a little creamy with exposure to the elements. / I just had to press the shutter button. Whoever owns the door is responsible for the beauty. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens
oil on canvas / 40×30
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