Environment painting 

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  • Mix medium; collaged painting. Red leaves on yellow.

  • Painted circle, symbol of wholeness. Green transcending grey Tao or Way.

  • ACRYL ON Canvas / Suggestion is to VIEW LARGE

  • Original is Acrylic Painting on canvas. / 61cm x 61cm also available on a tshirt / eye of gaia / thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • Acrylic on Plywood 42cm x 59cm The original is no longer for sale as it has now been purchased by a collector. I created this specifically for the Gaia the Living Planet group. / It incoroprates various ideas and images that I have worked on in the past and for reference I utilised an old image made by myself using photoshop and a picture of my then pregnant wife. / I have tried to get a dreamlike quality to the painting.

  • ORIGINAL FOR SALE $1899 plus P&H As I get older I find myself exploring themes around ageing. This illustration was created from a very long walk around Melbourne last September. I found myself wondering what he was thinking, what was his life like? Is he alienated from the city or simply apart from it? From the original done in marker pen and gouache on mount board. This painting was selected for hanging at this years Camberwell Art Show. The original, measuring 97cm x 80cm (framed) is for sale. Please contact me if you wish more information. Enjoy:) Full copyright applies.

  • Montage / A composite of an oil pastel drawing and images of the landscape worked in Photoshop with blending and adjustments tools to get the tonal renderings and contrasts. Cracked Earth / The land is parched and dry and the dog looks to the sky for life giving rain. At dusk the air is cooler, a welcome relief from the heat of the day. / / Australia is ravaged by drought and the skin of the earth cracks and rips open. The land suffers in an impoverished ecosystem, lost to its natural state of wild bush and wetlands forever. The clearing of land, the cultivation and the chemical overload have wreaked havoc. Still there is no rain.

  • Featured t-shirt Other Yanmos t-shirts / www.yanmostees.com

  • I posted this as one of my first images on the bubble. I just realized that I have never revisited it or added it to any groups. / I noticed the views it had acquired were quite low. It will be interesting to see if adding it to groups makes a significant change… 72” x 27” / Ronan Aquacote H2O based sign enamels on a recycled wooden sign. Sam Dantone / 06/26/09 If you are interested in the original of this or any of my other works please contact me through my sign shop website treehousesigns.com

  • Dance to postpone the wellbeing of the planet… the economy comes first / Acrylic on Canvas painting 140×108 cm loaded and digitized in Photoshop Those grey suits are endless and like grubs in the ground they have grubby ways of operating. This is my story. The grey suited corporates dance in tricky ways, there is always a goal and converting you is part of the dance. The plastic smiles and mechanical body gestures dead giveaways, and even if you stand there determined to resist the power of the grey suit hierarchy, your head in an instant can be on the block. Having principles is naïve, understanding the system and working within it takes skill and intelligence. Trying to convince the old grey suits that the value of art to the community is not something that can be measured by the dollar is difficult enough, dreaming that they might understand art’s place in the wellbeing of society is just too much. Art is only decoration for walls isn’t it? The Gallery downstairs in the local government offices was considered to be a waste of space – space that could have been used for more offices and more grey suits pushing around forms and reports in an endless cycle of approvals, rubber stamps, rituals and meetings. The higher the floor level the higher the salary and the bigger the office. Gallery staff on the ground floor were definitely from another planet. What a waste of time & money all those exhibitions are! Who wants to know about other cultures, new mediums, women’s issues, social injustice, consumerism, genetic engineering, environment or nature; why waste time imagining other worlds or reaching out and soothing the human psyche when the state of the economy is more important? It was a rare indeed to see grey haired men in grey suits from upstairs in the Gallery.

  • Oil Painting on canvas (40×40 cm) I have been so fortunate in my life to have seen many, many dolphins – in Table Bay, on the west coast of South Africa as well as off the coast of Robben Island. So, this little painting is for all the dolphins: may we always be blessed to have these wonderful creatures in our oceans. Dolphins are caught be fishermen, slaughtered by trawlers and horribly killed in some far east countries. The following is an extract from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin Dolphins are considered to be amongst the most intelligent of animals and their often friendly appearance and seemingly playful attitude have made them popular in human culture. Dolphins are social, living in pods (also called “schools”) of up to a dozen individuals. In places with a high abundance of food, pods can join temporarily, forming an aggregation called a superpod; such groupings may exceed a thousand dolphins. The individuals communicate using a variety of clicks, whistles and other vocalizations. They also use ultrasonic sounds for echolocation. Dolphins also show cultural behaviour, something long believed to be a quality unique to humans. In May 2005, a discovery was made in Australia which shows this cultural aspect of dolphin behaviour: Some dolphins, such as the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) teach their young to use tools. The dolphins break sponges off and cover their snouts with them thus protecting their snouts while foraging. This knowledge of how to use a tool is mostly transferred from mothers to daughters, unlike simian primates, where the knowledge is generally passed on to both sexes. The technology to use sponges as mouth protection is not genetically inherited but a taught behaviour. Some dolphin species face an uncertain future, especially some of the river dolphin species such as the Amazon River Dolphin, and the Ganges and Yangtze River Dolphin, all of which are critically or seriously endangered. A 2006 survey found no individuals of the Yangtze River Dolphin, leading to the conclusion that the species is now functionally extinct.[36] Contamination of environment – the oceans, seas, and rivers – is an issue of concern, especially pesticides, heavy metals, plastics, and other industrial and agricultural pollutants which do not disintegrate rapidly in the environment are reducing dolphin populations, and resulting in dolphins building up unusually high levels of contaminants. Injuries or deaths due to collisions with boats, especially their propellers, are also common. Various fishing methods, most notably purse seine fishing for tuna and the use of drift and gill nets, results in a large amounts of dolphins being killed inadvertently.[37] Accidental by-catch in gillnets and incidental captures in antipredator nets used in marine fish farms are common and poses a risk for mainly local dolphin populations.38 Dolphin safe labels have been introduced to reassure consumers that the fish sold has been caught in a dolphin friendly way. In some parts of the world such as Taiji in Japan and the Faroe Islands, dolphins are traditionally considered as food, and killed in harpoon or drive hunts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolphin

  • Digital oil painting of a sunset

  • Featured in Earth Keepers group. © 2009 Anne Hale.

  • Acrylic On Canvas All the subjects in the forest respect and adore their Guardian, Lady Leah. She loves and cares for the forest like her family and does her constant utmost best to protect this beautiful habitat that is home to thousands of different species, saving them from the ill fate that mankind brings upon them. You can view and purchase my other “The Forest Guardian” products over at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • 2008 / oil on canvas

  • Watercolour painting / Standard watercolour paper SECOND PLACE IN THE CHALLENGE Express yourself in PAINTINGS / /

  • This about how I feel about the city and different types of people that live in it, some capitalize with it and some oppose it. I guess I am feeling like the person in the earth. But I live in a unit, and drive around so I probably can’t go on about it. What would it be like if we pulled all the cities down and went back to nature, maybe the planet wouldn’t be in any dilema.

  • Influence of nature. Graceful curves. The wispy lines resambles branches and leaf motif on this piece. Enjoy it!

  • contemplation on the desert regions of the Sahara, and the possible things which are there, or use to be there… Limited Edition of 5 All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

  • Chaos Theory, is a series regarding the earth and the changes taking place upon and around it. Its similar to the “Receding Ice Field” series, which is ongoing. This particular piece is regarding the steady corruption our life sustaining liquids above and below… All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

  • part of the series regarding climate change… Limited Edition of 5 All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

  • its all about the big red planet…this wonderful place in the outer reaches of space has startled, fascinated, and amazed us ever since humans first took a glimpse of it centuries ago… All images, graphics and written content on this gallery have been created for and are the sole property of Solomon Walker. Content and images may not be reproduced without express written permission.

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