Fiddle 

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  • Relief photopolymer plate print. If you want to know more, look up my website. Sorry, you can’t have an original print, the edition is all sold or swapped in a print exchange. The image is available as a card.

  • Heather and her Fiddle

  • Styll Lyfe with Antique Monk’s Mirror and Chinese Fan awarded at T’ai Chi Ch’uan demonstration, on Black Velvet background. Image made with Nikon D70s in studio 34. The Fiddle.” Morin Khur” is used by Mongol people.

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  • Pastel on sanded paper. My grandfather, Thomas Patrick Kelly, in two aspects with his violin. He was a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and loved the music of Fritz Kreisler. He lived upstairs from us when we were growing up and I have many wonderful memories of him playing for me and giving me “games” – his name for candy. My cousin owns this portrait. of our “Gramps”.

  • My best friend when I lived in Norway was a 90 year old retired doctor. As a young man he had dreamed of being an architect or a muscian, but ended up choosing the practical route and became a doctor. Even at 90 he still talked about his life long dream of designing homes and playing music. He kept a piano in his home – always tuned – and owned several violins, including a special Norwegian violin called a “Hardangerfele”. He loved sharing his stories of travelling to Denmark in the summers and playing music with a group of Norwegian musicians when school was over for the summer. He had such fond memories of these times – I could listen to him talking all day long…..we would sit in his kitchen or out in his garden sharing a glass of wine,ltalking and laughing. This is a photo I took of one of his violins. This photo is in honor of his dreams…..he died a couple of years ago. I miss you terribly, dear friend.

  • Violins in the Movies – Obe Vader Duel Duet

  • Sold!! ♥Featured on 12/31/08 in All About Hearts ♥ / look deeply~ / you’ll see the heart ♥featured 4/25/09 in a photographers craft photos are traditional black & white film / processed, developed and printed at the / edmonds community college darkroom / by photographer tonja gabryshak / © beauTonian arts collection “Look Deeply” / such sweet reminders / spring of the fiddlehead fern / stop, you`ll hear music / (haiku) Landcape Study ~ Japanese Botanical Gardens ~ Seattle / Film: Ilford HP5 Plus ~ Selective Focus on Fiddle Head Ferns / Canon Rebel X EOS Film Camera also part of 2009 Traditional Film Calendar /

  • Christmas beetles (Anoplognathus) belong to the Scarab family and include flower chafers, cock chafers, and fiddle beetles. This one was spending his summer holidays at Cosy Corner, (near St Helens, Tasmania), on a Melaleuca bush. I liked the contrast between the mauve and green. Velvia scan.

  • The store is Strains of Music in Waynesville, NC

  • Something different. Images from Deviant Art Stock / Dana – Nataly & mjranum- thankyou / /

  • This is my current pastel which is pretty much finished now. I can see that my strings are off. Who would have thought drawing a fiddle could be so hard? We were working with complementary colors on this piece. The quilt is a Friendship pattern handmade by a friend for me. The instrument behind the fiddle is a Tennessee Music box, close cousin to the dulcimer. The dulcimer and music boxes were originally played using a feather as the plectrum. There was mint in the old Irish teapot. The Appalachian Mountains first belonged to the Cherokee then the Scots-Irish moved in around the 17th or 18th century.

  • I purchased this violin back in 96’, as i was reading the book The Artist’s Way by: Julia Cameron. Looking for my ‘inner artist’. well, i think i found it. Although . . .it never came through the strings of the violin, more through the lens of my camera. When i did play (and i played often) . . it was more noise and scratching rather than music . . my biggest fans were my 2 cats that sat endlessly at my feet and tilted their heads in sync to the ‘noise’. Perhaps it was music to their ears . . or just them amusing me! Anyway – i still have the violin, but get something other than music from it, I got this series!

  • My mother is 93 and can no longer play. My art comes from her. This image is for my Elven maiden in Middle Earth.

  • A beautifully carved violin pegbox.

  • Bow Fiddle Rock is in Portknockie, a coastal village on the Moray Firth in northeast Scotland. 1DS

  • This was taken through a shop window whilst walking through the streets of Floyd, which is located in Montgomery County Virginia. / Part of “The Crooked Road” which is Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail, Floyd is one place I had to visit, as I have been playing Bluegrass for nearly 30 years. Taken with a panasonic Lumix FZ30 point & shoot camera. / Programmes used..Picasa3 and / DynamicPhoto-HDR ============== ================ Now click on and listen to the group “Slainte”. /

  • Digital art composition; one of several musical themed art works I’ve been working on to celebrate the musical influences in my life. BEST VIEWED LARGE. Here’s how it looks printed on CANVAS: / Other art works in my musical themed series: ((Most any of my musical themed works have compatible color palettes and can be hung in pairs or groups.)) “My Guitar Guy” / “Glorious” / “Saturday Night Jam” / “Scales & Arpeggios” / “Song of The South” / “Encore! Encore!” /

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