Fish waving 

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  • A fisherman on a rock platform at Cape Schanck, Victoria, Australia.

  • just on the other side of the light

  • cotton candy dreams

  • feeling good – nina simone Birds flying high you know how I feel / Sun in the sky you know how I feel / Reeds driftin on by you know how I feel (refrain:) / Its a new dawn / Its a new day / Its a new life / For me / And Im feeling good Fish in the sea you know how I feel / River running free you know how I feel / Blossom in the tree you know how I feel (refrain) Dragonfly out in the sun you know what I mean, dont you know / Butterflies all havin fun you know what I mean / Sleep in peace when day is done / Thats what I mean And this old world is a new world / And a bold world / For me Stars when you shine you know how I feel / Scent of the pine you know how I feel / Oh freedom is mine / And I know how I feel www.elliewinds.com

  • Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon

  • Framed under glass with midnight blue matt. / Frame size 80cm x 95cm / Artwork 56cm x 74cm / approximately / Polly’s Pearls by Karin Taylor / from the Inspired Series / these prints and cards from an original mixed media production / on aquarelle paper (ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, pencil)

  • Little Whale. / / / / / Do you Squidoo? / / Visit With Love – Cards for all Occasions to see my greeting card, notecard & invitation designs. / / Infant & kid’s t-shirts, mugs, mousepads, hats, aprons, bags, magnets, stickers, buttons, keychains, postage & postcards are available on my zazzle. / / / / / / / / / / / / / © LOUISE PARTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • Lone fisherman on the main breakwater in Dawlish, Devon. Taken this morning, 240808. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens. / Aico x2 Tele Converter.

  • ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- I sat upon a promontory, / And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin’s back, / Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, / That the rude sea grew civil at her song; / And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, / To hear the sea-maid’s music. / – William Shakespeare (This was something I uploaded previously – but had not added it for sale. Now it is! Thanks all!)

  • Vector illustration made with Illustrator. / Year 2008.

  • This is the epitome of a Trawler returning to port, with the seagulls following. A common sight now, but for how much longer? / The trawler Natalie, about to enter the Looe River, Looe, Cornwall, to offload her catch, tie up and clean up, ready to return to sea the next day. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking.

  • Painted around the same time as “Ukulele Lady” she was gifted to friends when after a major show on the other side of the island she arrived completely warped and couldn’t be hung. She is painted on a masonite panel box. She symbolizes being the sea/see…..rising from the dark…..movement and being still. Notice the Humahumanukanukapuaa. (sounds like huma huma nuka nuka ap poo a a)..Hawaii’s state fish. Sometimes it’s hard for me to put my images into words since the point is that they are images asking to be seen and everyone has their own to see…...

  • Jersey Shore / Sept 2006 / Kodak DX7590 Zoom Digital Camera Card Only Featured / Dec 13, 2008 Group – Prize Challenges!!

  • Another in the Masters series. / This is the centre part of a long panoramic watercolour. By Thomas Bush Hardy, 1895. I’ve moved some of the boats to be closer together, as my version is a small painting, 10×7 inches, on rough Bockingford tinted cream paper, 140lb. I will be painting the full length seascape in the future.

  • Fishing from the Cottesloe Groyne / Perth / Western Australia

  • My version of a Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97). From an 1895 watercolour of Ramsgate Harbour. A panoramic shaped painting, 23” x 10”. / Hand-made, 140lb rough paper. / For sale! Over 20 hours work. Multiple layers of semi-transparent and opaque watercolour, and white zinc gouache for highlights. Viewing in larger size is necessary.

  • Taken at Playa Ventura in Guerrerro Mexico. / Top Ten /

  • The little harbour at Coverack, on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, UK. This picture has not been processed as HDR. Best Viewed Large. Hope you like it. / Thank you for viewing.

  • Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI… / 1/800 / 8.0 / ISO 200 / WB custom / lens Canon 70-200mm IS

  • The White Queen-Knight’s Pawn / Artist: Jordan Clarke / Biography: Danny The Equilord and his race, though no match for the White King’s enhanced and magically assisted army were no slouches in battle in their glory days before the rise of the Army of the White Wing and the Equilords amalgamation with it. / History will all show the Equilord as a peaceful and enlightened race but not one to shirk away from a battle if needed to defend itself. / The equine based lifeforms had also the knowledge and capacity to perform quite a few battle tricks of their own and it is these that the White King was so keen to have them as valued allies. / One major battle tactic of the infantry was to create illusions bordering on hallucinogenic, these would include the army morphing into schools of Hippocampus (horse/fish) complete with massive waves forming before it. / This of course was affective as any trebuchet or archery onslaught to the hapless foot soldiers usually facing the field opposite them and cause the opposition to scatter in wild flight.

  • An abandoned pleasure craft up on blocks at St Marks, Florida … hunting around underneath the hull I found some wonderful art work. I see waves rolling in one behind the other, with the dawn sun catching the one about to break on the shore. FEATURED ON RED BUBBLE HOME PAGE NOVEMBER 2009 / Sold as matted print and as framed print 11×14, both from two galleries. Selected for regional juried art show (126 selected out of 300 entries). / Viewed 460 times as of 27 Nov 09 / / Nikon D90 with Nikon 60mm macro on tripod f/13 1/40s ISO 400. /

  • After my ill-fated original Water Horse artwork was destroyed/lost by the postal service while sending it to its new home, I decided to make another Water Horse of sorts. This one is done in a bit of an Asian style, and is a mixed media creation (oil pastels, colored pencils, art markers, gold paint pen, and liquid copper leaf) on light green Canson pastel paper. The artwork measures 12.5×19 inches. A small study of the basic horse figure was also created and is named Painted Pony According to legends, a Water Horse is a supernatural creature that lures humans to death by drowning. —-—-—— / From Wikipedia The kelpie is a supernatural water horse from Celtic folklore that is believed to haunt the rivers and lochs of Scotland and Ireland. Its hide was supposed to be black (though in some stories it was white), and will appear to be a lost pony, but can be identified by its constantly dripping mane. Its skin is like that of a seal, smooth, but is as cold as death when touched. The horse’s appearance is strong, powerful, and breathtaking. Water horses are also known to transform into handsome men in order to lure women into their traps. It is understood that the nostril of the horse is what creates the illusion of grandeur. The water horse also creates illusions to keep itself hidden, keeping only its eye above water to scout the surface, much like the illusion of a fish’s pupil. It is wise to keep away from them. If a human climbs on the back of a water horse, the horse will often dive into the water and drown its rider. If a human gains control over the horse it can be put to work in fields. Water Horses have the strength of ten land horses and do not like to be enslaved and will try every trick to escape. The water horse then courts its master for several years before it consumes only the left leg and right hand pinky finger of the victim. The water horse is also a common form of the kelpie, said to lure mortals, especially children, into the water to drown and eat them. It performs this act by encouraging children to ride on its back. Once its victims fall into its trap, the kelpie’s skin becomes adhesive and it bears them into the river, dragging them to the bottom of the water and devouring them – except the heart or liver. A common Scottish tale is the story of nine children lured onto a kelpie’s back, while a tenth keeps his distance. The kelpie chases him and tries to catch him, but he escapes. A variation on this is that the tenth child simply strokes the kelpie’s nose, but when his finger becomes stuck to it he takes a knife from his pocket and cuts his own finger off. He saves himself, but is unable to help his friends as they are pulled underwater with the kelpie. Commonly known as spirits of the dead, kelpies are not benevolent creatures. An exception is a Scottish tale in which, towards the end of the mystical period of Scotland, a water horse fails to travel to Tír na nÓg with its fellow mystic folk, and instead rises above water, seeking a wife. However, after attempting to court a clever girl, who consults the wiseman about the situation, he is captured and forced to work in order to be taught compassion. After learning his lesson, he is given the choice of departing to Tír na nÓg, or drinking a magic potion that will make him a real man. The water horse, now full of love decides to drink the potion which erases the memories of his life as a water horse and gives him the chance to live with the clever girl with whom he has fallen in love. —-—-—— View more of my artwork online at http://www.lynnetteshelley.com Also check out Water Horse III

  • Jersey Shore / Mantoloking Beach, New Jersey / Sept 2009 / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Fisherman walking along the surf seeking out his fishing hole. Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – November 6, 2009 / Featured in DSLR Users Only – November 7, 2009 / Featured in SEA – November 7, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – November 11, 2009

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