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Acrylic on Canvas
Acrylic on Canvas
2-12-08 acrylic painting of a waterfall waterfalls seasons lighthouses sunrises black and white ships and cars ink and color moonandstars sunrises animals / and critters flowers lightning clouds mountains birds winter amusement parks airplanes and helicopters
Pastel painting of tree in full fall color captured on October 10, 2007, while on vacation in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. I painted this scene specifically for our upcoming and collective Verde Art show, “The Tree Series,” scheduled to hang during April 2008 at the Firefly Coffeehouse in Oregon, Wisconsin. For opening details, contact carolynbishop68@gmail.com.
From an original oil painting by Brenda Thour.
don’t look up you might fall
acrylic on canvas
This is one of my first ACEO’s that I have painted. Only 2.5 inches wide by 3.5 inches high. It is available for sale. I belong to Worldwide Women Artists Online, an international collective of women artists showing and selling our work online. For more original art direct from the women who create it, search WWAO.
Watercolour, painting of eucalyptus at Kellys Falls, Helensburg, NSW Australia, The green, mossy rocks and tree trunks growing in the damp temperate rain forest clinging to the rock edges of the waterfall gave me inspiration.
Snowdonia N Wales Watercolour Part of 100 Waterfalls / /
Medium: Digital / Size: 25” x 15” / Description: This image is a concept piece and was created entirely digitally. Contact me at lloydharvey[at]shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk
Check my BDay cards: / Background image from Collage Images (NOT FOR POSTING ART) Group ... all the rest are mine…
Westfield, NJ – Oct 2008
Westfield, NJ – Nov 2008
Winter in all it’s guises... Fresh-fallen snow, untouched by man, tops bushes fence and tree; / The strong, gusty wind, whirling it ‘round, improves and enriches its beauty. / It sauntered down in the silence of night, leaving a scenic delight; / Now, in the sun, it dances and winks as we drink in the woundrous sight. / This is a picture-post-card scene – winter at its best; / It leaves a mark etched in our heart of when winter was our guest. Poetry Road
Photo taken at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle Illinois. Corel Painter X used as a medium. Featured in Midwestern United States Photography 10/9/09. Thank you hosts. Featured in the Heartland group 10/16/09 and tied with several artists for the the first place of the structures challenge. Thank you everyone for your votes.
All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
Abstract Macro Photography – Faces Very close up / Peeling paint / Derelict house / Armley / Leeds
An abstract acrylic painting on art paper of a tall skinny parent tree with a baby tree set against a very colorful and rustic sky and background. (6” x 8”)
These pale peachy yellow Day Lilies from my garden in Toronto, Ont. Canada, are submerged by the Fallopia Japonica all summer long… they bloom beautifully beside the shrub, which provides great contrast with it’s splashy painted leaves…at the end of the day the sun is just kissing them with light…I have a huge variety of daylilies and have given them their own pages in my garden website….I thought I would share some with you.. unedited and as is / DayLily 1
“The First Sorrow” talks about the “slow goodbye of the garden”...though Hughes mentions a lily and poppy, not wanting to be too literal, I thought that the seed heads of Honesty painted in a semi-abstract style would express it best... Watercolour on Drawmaster Not Paper View the entire Landscape Collection HERE 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 Third Sorrow / The Fourth Sorrow
Trees in my forest yard, they are a big part of my garden even though mother nature planted them! I just work around them. They add a lot of color to my life…....in every season! / Bold, and Beautiful Ozark Fall Colors / Edited in Gimp 2 / Print 2 of my Autumn Impressions Series, with that whimsical feeling. / / /
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