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  • Just playing around with moon pix. AlienVistor wrote this poem (how cool!!) / ... At the edge of fright / I wait within / The moons fair glow / On ancient rock / Above bottomless pool / I listen for the cry / That never comes / And the fog rolls in / And darkness falls.

  • Painting inspired by an autumn walk in the woods. (Corel Painter)

  • From the Series-The Trees-”Autumn”....this painting is the essence of Autumn in Ontario Canada, especially in the countryside near Toronto….every year we experiece this stunning blaze of colour, this entrancing backdrop, that heralds winter... Watercolour on Hot Pressed Arches…. TOP TEN WINNER IN THE CALENDAR CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE TREES CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER AUTUMN 2009 CHALLENGE IN LIVE AND LET LIVE GROUP / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE AUTUMN CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER..YOU’RE ACCEPTED FALL/THANKSGIVING CARDS / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE INSPIRED ART CHALLENGE / FEATURED IN CHANGING LEAVES / TOP TEN WINNER IN THE FALL COLOUR CHALLENGE / TOP TEN WINNER OF THE TREES IN WATERCOLOUR CHALLENGE IN THE WATERCOLOUR GROUP / FEATURED IN FIRST THINGS / FEATURED IN ART FOR THE WORLD / FEATURED IN CREATIVE CARDS / FEATURED IN JUST WATERCOLOURS / FEATURED IN TREES AND THEIR PARTS / FEATURED IN INSPIRED ART / FEATURED IN CANADA GROUP / FEATURED IN IMPRESSIONIST ART 1331 VIEWS Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, / Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; / Conspiring with him how to load and bless / With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; / To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees, / And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; / To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells / With a sweet kernel; to set budding more, / And still more, later flowers for the bees, / Until they think warm days will never cease, / For Summer has o’er-brimm’d their clammy cells...John Keats.

  • Mixed Media painting Thanks for looking! :)

  • “Nothing Gold can Stay” is part of the Landscape and Skyscape Series...see other Skyscapes and Landscapes, from the Series below... Watercolour on Arches Not 300lb Paper… 862 Views Featured in Landscape Art / The Sisterhood / Inspired Art / Impressionist Art / Light in The Darkness, and others Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold. / Her early leaf’s a flower; / But only so an hour. / Then leaf subsides to leaf. / So Eden sank to grief, / So dawn goes down to day. / Nothing gold can stay....Robert Frost Nothing Gold can Stay Music… “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is one of Robert Frost’s most famous poems. Written in 1923, this poem was published in The Yale Review in October of that year. Some say the poem helped Frost to win a Pulitzer Prize. Only eight lines long, this poem is still considered one of Frost’s best. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is also featured in the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton and its film adaptation. The American rock band New Found Glory also used the title for their album of the same name...Wiki… Nothing Gold Can Stay” explicitly describes identical moments in three temporal cycles: the daily, the yearly, and the mythic. In each case the poem depicts the moment when the promise of perfection declines into something lesser. Gold unabashedly becomes a symbol–a very traditional one–for the highest value and most radiant beauty. Spring, dawn, and Eden are each a sort of Golden Age, an impermanent paradise. / What lies ahead is never stated overtly, but it is inarguably present by implication. Day is inevitably followed by night. Summer is succeeded by fall and winter. The green leaf eventually turns brown and decays. The loss of Eden gave Adam and Eve mortality. Human youth, by implication, is followed by maturity, old age, and ultimately death. The golden moment, therefore, is all the more precious because it is transitory. By focusing on a single moment, Frost evokes an entire day, year, lifetime, and human history...Dana Gioia. / / / / /

  • .....inspired by this poem “The Harvest Moon”... / It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes / And roofs of villages, on woodland crests / And their aerial neighborhoods of nests / Deserted, on the curtained window-panes / Of rooms where children sleep, on country lanes / And harvest-fields, its mystic splendor rests! / Gone are the birds that were our summer guests, / With the last sheaves return the laboring wains! / All things are symbols: the external shows / Of Nature have their image in the mind, / As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves; / The song-birds leave us at the summer’s close, / Only the empty nests are left behind, / And pipings of the quail among the sheaves. by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow…...An oil painting on canvas 3’ x 2’ of Suffolk UK Daydream ....

  • watercolor & ink on 90lb watercolor paper.

  • A painting of what I saw from my window this morning while ironing shirts.

  • Acrylic, Texture & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska / Nov 2008 ORIGINAL FOR SALE – (Framed individually – sold as Triptych) / Triptych 34cm x 64cm with frame each (102cm x 192cm) Also sold at TOP FRAMES Castletown Shopping Centre, Townsville / Queensland Australia

  • A foggy morning enhanced with Orton effect to create an artistic effect. William Land Park, Sacramento.

  • Ok this may gross you out, you’ll probably hate it…. but it is different! June 2009. Sold the usage of this image for the cover of a fictional novel, The Laptop-Cyber Murders by Daniel Parks. The book has been previous published but is being re-edited and partially re-written for publishing later this year. As when it is published I’ll add an image here!

  • Silly duffer….A+ for effort though. Painted for the Edition Magazine launch at Gallery 696 on the 20th of March – more info here – the colours this time are grey and red! Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink, conte on canvas.

  • Self portrait – Self painted. – Canon Sold piece / Oct 09 – Featured in the group “Bits & Pieces” Sep 09 – Won the challenge Purple passion in the Makeup Creations group Apr 09 – Featured in the group: Makeup Creations Apr 09 – Featured in the group: Strictly human faces Apr 09 – Featured in the group: Behind the mask May 09- Featured in the group: Latin flair

  • All the Material in this Gallery is Copyrighted & May not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. / © AnaCBStudio: Using this Image for any purpose without my prior permission, may lead to legal action. All Rights Reserved.

  • Painting by Dorina Costras – 2005 / Acrylic on canvas / 60/90 cm Private collection

  • A watercolour painting of silver birch trees in their autumn colours

  • Featured in Fine Art Digital Painters, October 18, 2009. Digital Abstract painting created using several photographic layers, Photoshop, Corel Painter X and a Wacom tablet. Thank you for viewing my art :) Detail Crop 1 / / Detail Crop 2 / / Black Box Frame & Bright White Matting / / Greeting Card / Desert Bloom / / Abstract Art Gallery / Fine Art – Mixed Media / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • Late October…it had been a cold summer and we hardly hoped for any fruit, but the old stone wall had been kind as in years past, keeping the warmth of the sun in it’s bones, so that the pears grew fat and juicy, hanging so low, we had to tie them to prevent them from falling…then suddenly it was winter and we ran to gather them in…visons of pear jams, compotes and chutneys urged us to hurry before a frost set in…they felt good in the hand, plump and juicy….stored in the root cellar, they will take us through to spring...excerpt…The Old Pear Tree..Janis Zroback Watercolour on Arches Not Paper / Pears and Lace

  • Wrap them well…wrap them in lace.. / These delicate fruits of mother nature’s bounty… / Coddle them in secret, soft and silky.. / Lest in the darkness they bruise and blacken… / Throughout the chill season, unwrap them gently, / Savor their goodness, slowly, so slowly, / The first bite is best, but the last just as good. / Still in the dark feast on the goodness.. / Oh what pleasures we take for our own! ...Janis Negative Painting in Watercolour on Arches Hot Pressed Paper FEATURED IN IMPRESSIONISM CAFE / Espalier

  • “As autumn returns to earth’s northern hemisphere, / and day and night are briefly, / but perfectly, / balanced at the equinox, / may we remember anew how fragile life is — / human life, surely, / but also the lives of all other creatures, / trees and plants, / waters and winds. May we make wise choices in how and what we harvest, / may earth’s weather turn kinder, / may there be enough food for all creatures, / may the diminishing light in our daytime skies / be met by an increasing compassion and tolerance / in our hearts.”....Kathleen Jenks, Autumn Lore Watercolour on Arches Not Paper FEATURED IN IMAGEWRITING

  • 700 views as of Nov. 19, 2009. Featured in Digital Brushstrokes, November 14, 2009. / Featured in Fine Art Digital Painters, October 25, 2009. Autumn Chickadee was created by layering 5 of my own images in Photoshop. The artwork and digital painting was then completed in Corel Painter X using a Wacom Tablet. Chickadee Detail / Thank you for viewing my art :) Black box frame & bright white matting / / Digital Portrait Painting – Photo Painting Services / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • EDT…it’s the edge of winter…snow, wet, dark, light, night, day…a time when S.A.D is pre-eminent…it takes time to adjust, and some wait in limbo for EDT in March, but some embrace the changes…I don’t like the dark that sets in so early, so I have daylight bulbs in all my lamps…six weeks from now it’s the solstice and we start looking forward to lighter days Thomas Hood expresses it beautifully for us Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE WINTER COLLECTION No sun-no moon! / No morn-no noon! / No dawn-no dusk-no proper time of day- / No sky-no earthly view— / No distance looking blue .. No road-no street- / No “t’other side the way”- / No end to any Row- / No indications where the Crescents go .. No top to any steeple- / No recognitions of familiar people- / No courtesies for showing ‘em— / No knowing ‘em! No mail-no post- / No news from any foreign coast- / No park-no ring-no afternoon gentility- / No company—no nobility .. No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease, / No comfortable feel in any member— / No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, / No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, / November!...Thomas Hood / Effet De Neige

  • This is my interpretation of the “Third Sorrow” of Ted Hughes “Seven Sorrows of Autumn”, which on the surface appears to be a sad poem but I think it’s really a paean to autumn....see the Fourth Sorrow below Watercolour on Watercolour on DrawMaster Paper The first sorrow of autumn / Is the slow goodbye / Of the garden who stands so long in the evening- / A brown poppy head, / The stalk of a lily, / And still cannot go. The second sorrow / Is the empty feet / Of a pheasant who hangs from a hook with his brothers. / The woodland of gold / Is folded in feathers / With its head in a bag. And the third sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the sun who has gathered the birds and who gathers / The minutes of evening, / The golden and holy / Ground of the picture. The fourth sorrow / Is the pond gone black / Ruined and sunken the city of water- / The beetle’s palace, / The catacombs / Of the dragonfly. And the fifth sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the woodland that quietly breaks up its camp. / One day it’s gone. / It has only left litter- / Firewood, tentpoles. And the sixth sorrow / Is the fox’s sorrow / The joy of the huntsman, the joy of the hounds, / The hooves that pound / Till earth closes her ear / To the fox’s prayer. And the seventh sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the face with its wrinkles that looks through the window / As the year packs up / Like a tatty fairground / That came for the children....Ted Hughes / The Fourth Sorrow

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