Fantasy travel 

182 creative works found

  • An imageI for the series ‘When He’s Away’ – for an Adelaide 2006 exhibition for the Feast Arts and Cultural Festival. Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Took a different approach for the photoshpcreative07 competition and decided to reverse the concept. Here a lone survivor condemned to a future of infinite chaos manages to escape back into a alternate past of infinite possibility. This could be a physical escape or projected from within the travellers mind; an internal escape to fantasy, much like the ending of Brazil. Have since sold the image for use on the cover of the Griffith Review – yay.

  • The Persistence Of Nature Experimentation. Growth. Expression. Creativity. Isn’t that what art really is all about? Echo Lake outside of Mountain Evans, Colorado. IR styled :) Thoughts/Critique welcomed and encouraged. / —-—-—-—-—— / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Captured out on the plains of Eastern Colorado at Sunset, they just went on for miles and miles….like a fantasy world of never ending Sunflowers..processed in HDR

  • In Another World.. / This was taken at Burghley Gardens In Stamford UK and i added special effects and enhanced the colours/contrast /

  • Numerous Ball point pens. I did this 8 years ago whilst traveling, / Although I have come some way since then it is still one of my fav’s. / Also reminds me that I should get out there again :D

  • Featured on Red Bubble (http://www.redbubble.com/buy-wall-art) (Thank you, RB!) February 2008

  • This 3D-illustration is made with Lightwave-3D, my favorite 3Dapp. The combination of this fun toy and the feeling of sliding out in a boat an early morning makes a great idea for a picture. / I have permission from Lego to show this artwork.

  • Du you remember the message enclosed in a bottle Pippi Longstocking throw in the water? Well here it is : ) / Airbrush and pencil

  • The Sea Venture was one of the first ships to arrive in Bermuda. It was thrown accidentally off course by a hurricane and landed on the reefs intact. Its original course was with a fleet from England headed towards / Jamestown, Virginia to aid in the colonization. From being shipwrecked, the crew and passengers of the Sea Venture settled in Bermuda and benefitted from its tropical paradise and set up a small colony. This painting is a Mixed Media piece, combining original digital photography taken in Bermuda by SBC, painting, and drawing. It is intended to capture the natural and surreal beauty of Bermuda. It won an Honorable Mention Award in the Rowayton Art Show in 2006 and First Place in the Darien Art Show in 2007. Thank you for your interest, comments and purchases!

  • Canon 350D lens 17-40 mm

  • Finding The Lost Civilization of Reimini Day 17…. / Finding the lost civilization of Reimini was the most treacherous trek we had ever made in our 22 yrs of archaeology. We lost many along the way but when we arrived we were astonished at the architectural design and still standing structures. It appeared to be preserved by the icy colds of the mountainous range of Reimite in the southern hemisphere. Strange devices and tools were found unlike any mankind had used in history. It was almost alien like until we found a skeleton of what we hoped was a native to this era. The bones were similar to our own but the abdominal cavity showed traces of what appeared to have been 2 stomaches. Upon further examination 2 hearts once occupied this individual. My husband and I had first heard of the Reimini by an old ex-C.I.A. agent who specialized in covert ops. He was sent to the region some 16 yrs ago to retrieve a box from the location, he never opened it. But kept a map of the location all these years and told us he saw strange things their and structures unlike any built in the last 2000 yrs. Image & Text Copyright © 2008 Lisa Weber. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Gonna keep on trying till i reach my highest ground! Features; MIA, Abstract Art, Feminine intent Higher ground People keep on learnin / Soldiers keep on warrin / World keep on turnin / Cause it wont be too long Powers keep on lyin / While your people keep on dyin / World keep on turnin / Cause it wont be too long Im so darn glad he let me try it again / Cause my last time on earth I lived a whole world of sin / Im so glad that I know more than I knew then / Gonna keep on tryin / Till I reach the highest ground Teachers keep on teachin / Preachers keep on preachin / World keep on turnin / Cause it wont be too long / Oh no Lovers keep on lovin / Believers keep on believin / Sleepers just stop sleepin / Cause it wont be too long / Oh no Im so glad that he let me try it again / Cause my last time on earth I lived a whole world of sin / Im so glad that I know more than I knew then / Gonna keep on tryin / Till I reach my highest ground…whew! / Till I reach my highest ground / No ones gonna bring me down / Oh no / Till I reach my highest ground / Dont you let nobody bring you down (theyll sho nuff try) / God is gonna show you higher ground / He’s the only friend you have around

  • Of the many dusty and decrepit thrift shops advertising that they specialize in “antiques” that I have been in, the one where I got the bottle was not even especially remarkable. What could one expect from a shop perched at the end of a boardwalk in a seedy little seaside town? Usually I am looking for Victorian photos for my artwork, although it’s very rare that I find any, but “Cosette’s Seaside Antiques” looked promising if only for the fact that it was situated in a crumbling but charming Victorian cottage. Chiefly, there were seashells, as one might expect (I suppose some of the larger ones could be over 20 years old), but among the drifts of knick knacks and bric-a-brac, a certain bottle caught my eye. It was a delightful shape, curvy as a showgirl, and it was so seaworn that it was completely opaque. Some very tenacious barnacles clung to the bottom, and its cork and the wax sealing it were surprisingly intact. I made my way to the proprietess, a woman so old she seemed to be collapsing in on herself, and asked how much. “Zat ees a true antique”, she asserted, “zo I could take no less zan $100. Eet ees from 1854!” She took a long drag from her Gauloise while my left eyebrow arched into my hairline. “But today, a special for you, $10” she said quickly, exhaling a plume of blue smoke in my general direction. My eyebrow stayed where it was and I paid Cosette my ten dollars and hurried back to my bed and breakfast with my overpriced treasure. / I thought long and hard before breaking that seal, you can bet, because even with my crafty skills I wasn’t sure I could recreate the effect. But I simply had to see inside the bottle, so I carefully scraped away the wax with a nail file and pried the cork out. I was more surprised than one might think to find a curled page inside, nestled in the dust of what were doubtlessly other pages that had, tragically, disintegrated. I cursed my shaking hands as I slowly extracted the page with a pair of tweezers and carefully laid it flat. “27th August, 1854. Day Two of Our Illustrious Journey. / It is our Fondest Hope that Edwina be through with her Seasickness, and through the Beneficience of our Lord, the Day today is Fair. Eunice has been Most Generous in the sharing of her Parasol against the Glare of the unrelenting Sun, and we have been Amused by our sightings of Gulls, Pelican and Albatross, as well as intrepid Sea Creatures destined to become Repast. We have kept little Effie much Occupied with the Rowing of our Vessel, although she is Quite Tiny and the effect is mainly to turn us in Circles. Her delighted Giggles are well worth the Queasiness. Eudora has kept her Silence, as have we, seeing no Point in revisiting the Wisdom of undertaking our Journey in an Oversized Teacup, as was her Insistence. Escaping the Tyranny of our Menfolk is a Worthy Cause, no matter how Doomed its Outcome is feared to be. If it be the Will of the Heavenly Creator, no doubt our Dream of reaching an Island Paradise to call our Own will soon be Fulfilled. I sign off now to apply my Compass to just that Task. Until the Morrow, I remain Yours Truly, Esther.” In my hope – my desperate wish – that there were further missives from Esther too numerous to fit in one container, I search every “antique” store I come across for bottles, and I always have my ear tuned for a legend of four ladies and a little girl who sailed to an island in a teacup. If you hear of such a thing, please be sure to let me know. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • Background – AliceF_stock deviantart.com / Time – imageafter.com / Many brushes were used /

  • Watercolour painting of Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Standard water colour paper

  • Fractal design created with Incendia. This work reminds me of a part of a spaceship :) Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • As our body sleeps and we dream .. / our inner self roams .. / through the vastness of space .. / through time its self we travel .. / through the time warp we go ..

  • I want to present you the first piece of my new “Flylands” Series.......these Islands, soaring through time and space, generated by a sudden impact on the planet they have once been…..... / On one of the Flylands there is a magical gate which can bring you to parallel Dimensions as well as to other Flylands…...so try and find out if any other survivor can be found! Please enlarge to view details (e.g.texture) ___ Credits to Joseph Auquier for the stock image of the travelling Lady! / _____ /

  • Fractal 2 layers 3d design created with Incendia. To me it could be a space journey with new planets around. Designer: Thea Walstra / /

  • A wander through the daydream journeys of Aimee Stewart If you wish to see the individual pages better, click on the following links: January – Our Secret Harbor February – In a Maasai Dream March – Safari April – Magic Grotto May – Man in the Moon June – In Quiet Light July – The Low Plain August – Secret Parade September – Treasure Hunt October – Her Menagerie November – Caravanserai December – Parley Cove Many of the works in this calendar are either being seen for the first time here, or this is the first time they are being released as prints in any format. I truly wanted to be able to take a daydream journey at a glance with these, and be transported from the daily routine. I think that is pretty much my goal all the time! ;) I am delighted to think there are others out there like me who will recognize a part of their wayfaring heart on these pages.

  • Corel Painter X and Photoshop Copyright 2009 © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved / / Featured in the following groups Painted Ladies / Dimensions / Mature Woman / Bits and Pieces

  • A collection of my favourite composites. Fine Art Photography / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved He pua laha ‘ole / A collection of exotic tropical flowers of Hawai’i / Extremely Maui ~ Essence of the Island / A Rich Mix / Awakening in Paradise

  • pastel picture of the Eiffel tower, altered in photoshop,hope you like it. / Dawn’s website / zazzle / / /

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