Famous Wall Art
661 creative works found
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Also available: / AUDREY_WHITE / / / / FROM CELEBRITIES SERIES: / MARILYN / / DEAN / / / LENNON /
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“In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment.” -Charles Darwin All of these subjects are captive animals captured in zoos in North America. / / / / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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Also available: / AUDREY_BLACK / / / FROM CELEBRITIES SERIES: / MARILYN / / DEAN / / / LENNON /
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Ian Rilen was a legendary Sydney rock and roller and a member of bands such as Rose Tattoo, X and Sardine V. He died earlier this year and is much missed for his wild and wonderful ways. I found this candid back stage shot of him and his then wife Stephanie preparing to go onstage at the Trade Union Club in Sydney’s Surry Hills way way back in the early 80’s. They were in Sardine V at that time and when I look at this shot now the eighties rush back. Oh my misspent youth. :) So Vale Ian Rilen, I so hope things are rocking were ever you are. This shot is for you.
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As a once psychology major, I was intrigued by Freud’s theory on the id and ego of the human psyche. It has been many years since those classes so my words may be somewhat off. But this piece is a self representation (aren’t they all?) of myself and how the “id” and “ego” play in our life decisions. We all seek pleasure and that constant feeling of euphoria, and our “id”’s only goal is to achieve those feelings without worry or care about the consequences of such actions. It is our “ego” that keeps the “id” in line, allowing us to think before we act, and to be able to foresee what may come of this pleasure seeking. It is a constant battle that wages on beneath our skin and sometimes the “id” overcomes. Some choose to live only by the “id”s bidding and never realize the destruction they leave behind when seeking their pleasures. I have been through that lifestyle once, and as much as I enjoyed such pleasures in bountiful amounts….the aftershock of those actions can still be felt today.
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My classic cars calendar … / My book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
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Over the years there have been so many people who have wanted a print of this. I did the original 30×36 Oil painting back in 1988 as something fun for Summer Lights and the Mayors Art Auction in Nashville. In the original Painting, Superman had a Summer lights button on and he is flying over Nashville while Summer Lights is going on below. I liked it so much after it sold I did a hand painted print same size as the original and painted over the Summer lights button. This has always been a favorite of mine and have always enjoyed having it hang in my home.
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Pencil drawings and watercolour with PS work.
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Colosseum at Dusk / Rome, Italy You can also purchase this picture as a digital file at Istockphoto For more visual input have a look at my website
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Acrylic on canvas. October, 2007. Ronald Belford “Bon” Scott (1946 – 1980) was a Scottish born Australian rock musician.] He was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, and immigrated to Melbourne, Australia with his family in 1952 at the age of six. Scott is most well-known for being the lead singer and co-lyricist of hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980. source: wikipedia.org New original art listed every Sunday night in my eBay store /
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/ At least that’s my prayer for them / thanks for looking..Ant / Portrait / Architectural / people/culture / Macro / Landscape / Still Life / Animal / Nude/FineArt / SunsetCollection / Flowers / Model Maria Anne / Model Saskia Ying / Model Blondie / Model Tammy / Kids / The Book Of Love —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
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The chateau of Villandry in the Loire Valley, France…famous for it’s magnificent gardens.
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sharpie and prismacolor markers on bristol paper 9×12 inches
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Original – Mixed Media on board.
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Portrait of Katherine Hepburn in pen and ink
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Oil Painting on canvas. / The intricate colours and patterns of the peacock features have always fascinated me. As you can paint them again and again to find you will never get the colours the way the are,...... now that’s just fascinating in itself to me!
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It has been said that the body is the cathedral of the soul. In this painting the fallen figure, be it me or you, or the Christ before resurrection, has been shown without flesh to accentuate the relationship between the rib cage of man and the ribs of the church behind. In this case the church is real. It is the Romanesque church of the Santa Maria Monestary in Alcobaca, Portugal. The architecture is Cistercian with the choir area dating from the early 1200’s AD. The city in the background (left) is Concord, New Hampshire, where I lived and worked for many years before moving to Windham, NH recently.
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Portrait from on stage performance. / Original is Mixed Media on Board.
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Oil painting of the famous boxer Mohammed Ali
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In 1670, Louis XIV – the Sun King – founded Les Invalides near what was then called the Grenelle Plain. An old soldiers home, it was funded by a five year levy on the salaries of soldiers currently serving in the army at that time. The first stones were laid in 1671, for what was to become a complex providing quarters for 4,000. Construction followed plans drawn up by Libéral Bruant, and was completed in 1676.
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Pastel on canson. I fell in love with the Hat…Based loosly on a young Dreyfuss,its all about the Hat. © Copyright 2008 Jo Hoden, All Rights Reserved. The lovely Sally Omar: has written a poem to go with “The Hat” Im so honour and happy.Thank you Sally…...:) THE HAT Written by SALLY OMAR He was quite handsome / His eyes so very blue / I turned to look at him / He looked at me too / He had a hat / Sitting on his head / And a smile on his face / I blushed and turned red / The hat was so perfect / And his eyes twinkled / He had a cleft in his chin / And a wee bit of a wrinkle / He turned around / And walked my way / And whispered to me / “Hope you have a nice day” / I smiled and said / “Thank you so much” / And turned again / Saying “Are you in a rush?” / I sketched him that day / And enjoyed his company / He was a gentleman / As pleasant as one could be / THE HAT
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Thanks for visiting! Narrowneck in the Lords Blue Mountains N.S.W. Australia Around the corner from the famous Three sisters in Katoomba It is approximately 1.5 hours from Sydney via car This is a photo with Boars head in the foreground to the Left and the road is winding on the top of Narrowneck the small bump on the carpet of trees below the cliffs is called the Ruined Castle and Mt Solitary is in the Background in the top left. Well worth a visit Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.
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