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  • Olinda, near the Hamer Arboretum, Dandenong Ranges.

  • Sherbrook Forest, Dandenong Ranges.

  • This is Brobenah road in the small rural town of Leeton in NSW, Australia.

  • Taken on the Old Healesville road last Autumn.

  • This was taken near Wandin East at the back of the Dandenong Ranges. I was driving around through the mist and got lost. As i was coming around a bend I looked out and saw this.

  • This is again, from a drive through the back roads of the Dandenong ranges in Victoria. I was just driving around and stopping to photograph things that caught me eye (I wound up lost too). This is a plot of land behind a farmhouse near Seville.

  • Looks best large :)

  • The Quiet Earth is a series devised by / Paul Vanzella and Jo O’Brien Styling: Jo O’Brien / Model: Jo O’Brien / Art Direction: Jo O’Brien & Paul Vanzella / Photography: Paul Vanzella

  • Is the world really what it seems… / or are we only looking at it halfway

  • Monument Valley, Utah.

  • acrylic on canvas 75 faves

  • ...you can’t always rely on it.

  • Bryce Canyon, Utah.

  • The Rainforests of the Tarkine, some 177,000 hectares, include the largest unbroken stand of rainforest in Australia. A relic from the ancient continent, Gondwanaland, the Tarkine rainforest is one of the most significant temperate rainforests on earth. It is home to 56 threatened and endangered species, such as the Giant Freshwater Crayfish – the world’s largest freshwater invertebrate and the Tasmanian Wedge Tailed Eagle – the largest Eagle in Australia. These rainforests are recognised as being one of the most significant tracts of temperate rainforest on earth, and are under imminent threat. While logging of pure stands of rainforest is occurring in and around the periphery of the Tarkine, the logging industry is pushing the Tasmanian Government to allow logging through the heart of the Tarkine Rainforests. This would divide the rainforest and seriously fragment the Tarkine’s wilderness qualities. Information sourced from John Merory I recently had the pleasure of working with Maree Jenkins who is soon to be opening her Tarkine Wilderness Lodge in the heart of the Tarkine Rainforest. Maree shared with me her love and intense passion for this very important little corner of the world. By establishing the Lodge as a viable tourism venture Maree hopes to stave off the chainsaws and brutal machinery of the Government which threaten to steal the life breath of the forest, stripping it of its natural beauty. Save our forests. They desperately need our voice for they have no voice of their own.

  • Fractal Explorer composite The radiant ones are burning / beneath this world. Linda Hogan

  • Fractal explorer composite The circles, however large their arcs, / close at last, / reminding us of what we’ve seen / and why we come round again. Paula Gunn Allen

  • Fractal explorer composite Winds and the rain, / seeds and feet and feathers / knit the knot / making the great coat, / the coat of all colours. Judy Grahn

  • Title inspired (though paraphrased to my own liking) by a line in the John Keats poem ‘On the grasshopper and cricket’. Photo composite. Images taken with Motorazr V9 mobile phone and edited in Photoshop CS4. A source list of brushes I use in my work is on my profile page. FEATURED ON THE REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE – 17 NOVEMBER 2009 / / Group Features: ‘All In, Editing’ – August 2009 ‘The Sisterhood’ – August 2009

  • / / 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.

  • 2009

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