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  • 16×20 oil

  • 16×20 oil I like this painting becse of the colors and my grandpa used to sit in a chair just like this one. It brings back childhood memories.

  • / Evening

  • I had a really hard time figuring out how to caputre in a photograph the feeling you get when standing in one of these fields. When you’re there it’s difficult to comprehend that they are 250 feet high, with blades 50 feet long, and each one is 5km’s apart. So I tried to make this photograph seem as surreal as a dream.

  • This is a painting I did and went back on it to give it more life, hope you like the new version. It is in acrylic and oil on parts of the surface.

  • DAISIES IN SUMMER

  • This house was built in 1929 in the Prairie’s of Manitoba…and is of a time almost gone…when every family worked the land to stay alive, well fed, and healthy. From a time when we were forced to reckon with Mother Earth just to survive on a basic level. The Prairie lifestyle is almost lost…being replaced with suburbs and expanding cities. The wildlife forced to retreat or be removed when they are a nuisance. Bears and deer are becoming scarce.Once upon a time the earth was our life and she cries out for repair….with every passing year in the Prairies there are fewer and fewer working the land to survive. A way of life lost…. ** / My Father In-laws childhood home…I found out last week that this was torn down 2 wks after this shoot…we had no idea this was going to happen…...

  • The sun breaks over the back of the Lawley Shropshire, casting its morning glow and bringing with it new life to a cold start.

  • A evening showing its colors on a beautiful spring creek that meanders through a huge meadow in Northern California’s Sierra Nevada.

  • ...in the grass kissing…

  • Tesselaars Tulip festival, Silvan VIC

  • the original is an oil painting 9 1/2” wide x 36” high and is professionally custom framed in a 1 1/4”wide matte finished Larson Juhl Moulding. The original is for sale for $250

  • what lyes below the heart and innocent child

  • Like I mentioned in the other canola photo my fiance found these fields….he also came up with this concept and took the picture …... I’m just the model …. So thank you Nick …. Your the love of my life xx Model: Me Photographer: Nick :o) Other images from our day out …. or should I say in the Canola fields: / As a Card: FEATURED Art and Member inYellow Fever in Oct 2008…Yeah !!! Thank you so much everyone for all the wonderful comments and support :o)

  • A shot taken on the way to Inverloch Southern Victoria. Nikon D3 / 17mm

  • Love the mighty boosh and apart from of course old gregg i love this dude Mr Harrison what cant a pink head with legs do especially when dealing with the crunch! Remember these come Male and Female sizes and shapes! Including a variety of colours!Your choice! :) / Click on images below to view other shirts of my creation:) THE MIGHTY BOOSH! ALICE IN WONDERLAND! RETRO SHIRTS! OTHER CRAZY STUFF!

  • Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK / June, 2009

  • I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures. / Geronimo Shot at Lac Pelletier Regional Park Saskatchewan Canada, layers of textures added, and digital anarchy plugin

  • Photography (New Version)

  • Well this is another from the other morning, i love the morning its so quiet and peaceful.

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