Flower Wall Art

85657 creative works found

  • Madam Butterfly
    by Shanina Conway

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    Madam Butterfly / Available as a framed print, matt print, poster and card. / Image copyright © 2007 Shanina Conway. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Fire Fairy
    by Basia McAuley

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Found a Dandelion Fairy in the yard while watching the sunset over the suburban rooftops and thought, hey.. Why not? And this was the end result!

  • Poppies
    by Shay Larkin

    US$5.64–US$150.48

    Poppies in the field behind my childhood home

  • Poppies on woodgrain
    by Lara Allport

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Simple vector illustration superimposed on a wood grain texture, the see through nature of the illustration is designed to make the wood look like it has been stained.

  • Kindergarten Sky
    by JayCougar

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Enjoy!

  • Gypsophila
    by AnnieD

    US$3.56–US$17.81

    Ten thousand flowers in spring / the moon in autumn, / a cool breeze in summer, / snow in winter. / If your mind isn’t clouded by unnecessary things, / this is the best season of your life. / Wu-men

  • Peek
    by Cadence

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Another self-portrait © Cadence Gamache

  • RISING SUN
    by J Velasco

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    T_SHIRT / / FROM JAPANESE SERIES / I’VE JUST CREATED A BIRD / / / SUMO / / / GEISHA /

  • Discovered
    by Sonja Svete

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    The flower and the wall. Took picture of both and mixed it up somehow. Photoshop, layers, textures, filters.

  • Wet
    by Sharon Hammond

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • Sunflower with eye
    by fracturedfotos

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Image of my daughters eye within a sunflower. I love the strong colour and as a print (I have one) it’s very “Eye” catching…so to speak ;)

  • Doll02
    by FireRabbit

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The second of the doll series. Hand drawn, then scanned and coloured into Photoshop. Please have a look at the other dolls of the series Doll01 Doll03 Doll04

  • MARILYN_WHITE
    by J Velasco

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Also available: / MARILYN_BLACK / / / / / / FROM CELEBRITIES SERIES: / AUDREY / / / DEAN / / / LENNON /

  • Simple vector illustration superimposed on a wood grain texture, the see through nature of the illustration is designed to make the wood look like it has been stained.

  • THE GIRL WITH DANDELION HAIR
    by franzi

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    / / / / / / / / / / / / little info for the “Sold”-group: / I sold one matted print and one poster of this image :) /

  • Spring And Polkadots
    by Mariska

    US$5.70–US$47.50

    Thank you everyone for your lovely comments !! Available as a matted print , laminated print and card . Summer And Polkadots / All Origional art work can be purchased through the artist. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Copyright notice: / All rights reserved. All images contained on these pages are © copyright protected by Mariska and any use of these images in any form without written permission will be considered an infringement of these copyrights.

  • Live
    by Steven Sandner

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    / / Something can only be beautiful if it is destined to perish. Shot with a: Panasonic FZ30 Shutter time: 1/300 Aperture: 2.8

  • ILLUMINATION
    by J Velasco

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    T_SHIRT / / / FROM BUDDHA SERIES: / MEDITATION / / BUDDHA / / / OHM / / / NIRVANA /

  • Enlightened
    by Jacky

    US$4.99–US$133.00

  • At Day’s End As the sun goes down over the front range mountains of Denver, Colorado, the Sunflowers turn, in anticipation of the sun coming back up in the morning. Photographed in a field where all you can see for miles and miles is Sunflowers….billions of Sunflowers. An entire sea of yellow and gold….caught in my lens for a fleeting instant, where the whole world was at peace…. Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / HDR through Photomatix, final output through Photoshop

  • Somewhere Only We Know
    by Rachmat Lianda

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    So if you have a minute why don’t we go / Talk about it somewhere only we know? / This could be the end of everything / So why don’t we go / Somewhere only we know? / Somewhere only we know? / Photo-manipulation. Resources used with full-permission. / credits / Girl from Hanratty-Stock / Flower field and sky from Stock Exchange

  • Petals
    by Lisa Kenny

    US$4.70

  • Tea & Tart
    by Naomi Mawson

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    THE CAFE SERIES / Model – Madeline Taylor / Make Up & Hair – Sarah Hain / Photographer& Stylist – Naomi Mawson “Her red enamel teapot” by Netta Her red enamel teapot. If put on the spot and asked to decide what single thing I loved my Mother most for, I would have to say it was this. Mother carried the art of compromise with a sapphire sparkle in her eye. She conceded that to survive marriage and my Father’s Mother, a teapot was essential. Afternoons and cake were mandatory. I knew she would rather languish through this time of day with a delicate crystal tulip of Cinzano Bianco, slice of lime, with a sprig of mint if feeling really decadent, trumpeting James Joyce at twenty decibels to an enthralled purple exotic fighting fish in pride of place beside her black, soft lounge. Grandmother was never invited into the ‘reading room’. My Mother was an advanced conservationist in the 40s, very against pollution. Rebel red enamel teapot, not china. Flamboyant red glazed sumptuous strawberry tart on a virginal white plate. My Mother never deviated. She received Grandmother in the ‘front room’ twice a week. Mother always matched a tiny detail on her person to the sensuousness of her servings. Red drop earrings barely hidden and teasing within her russet red hair. A red garter that only I or Daddy actually saw. But I knew it was there, slightly bumpy on her thigh, under the smooth lines of her dress. We knew she was really really cross with Grandmother’s ‘tafering’ as she softly called it to Daddy, when she wore the large red rose at her throat and ‘lawdy be’ matched it with lurid red lipstick. Grandmother usually missed a few visits after Mother wore the rose. Daddy was very quite too. I still live with my Mother; well technically my Mother lives with me and my ‘tribe’ of children and love. She has dementia. I have a theory about brain deterioration. I know it is caused by excessive acquiescing. Women of my Mother’s era were the gold medallists in subjugation. It clogs up the brain. Words unsaid. Feelings avoided. Emotions denied. All sewage backflow. Mother is released from all that, she is quite aggressive. The red enamel teapot is now my treasure. Sometimes I need to serve tea in it with a red tart on a white plate. My Mother ‘sees’ me on those occasions. Her sapphire eyes snap into mine and she is momentarily shocked. Her knowing and gentle laugh will be brief but we treasure those seconds over the tea from the red enamel teapot. (Inspired by Tea & Tart a wonderful picture by Naomi Mawson)

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