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  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Black-necked Stork flying over Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia.

  • A tribute to Pink Floyd…

  • Background shot- location, south west coast of South Australia mermaid stock / . / . . /

  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale so far :) / Ride Like the Wind is a card from the Beach Series and Inspired Series by Karin Taylor….. / in the dark of night she escapes suburbia to find the giant swell of the rolling ocean beckoning her from the shoreline…..she notices a makeshift board on the edge, where the waves ebb and flow in a cheeky hello…....bracing herself, she skims the board through the shallows and onto the wave, which picks her up as though it were cradling her in it’s arms, throws her forward and there she stands in all her glory, the moonlight guiding her way to another land, where in the soft glow of the morning light ~ life will be gentler, people kinder and her heart can mend….... Ride Like the Wind is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / inkpastelacryliccharcoal~heart /

  • Stock Photo Credit: / Model / Background Also used various Photoshop brushes and filters to create lightning, rain and light Once again I was delighted to be Bubblemailed by another fantastic poet, who brought my attention to a poem she had wrote that made her think of this piece of art.* Storm by binjy accompanies this artwork beautifully: Storm With clouds boiling fiercely in soft cloaks of grey, / and the light of the gods in the sky- / I bared my soul to the force of the night, / and wished the past year goodbye. A turbulent year, reflected by storm , / with power, excitement and pain. / With coolness refreshing, like breezes in summer. / With tears like the sweet fall of rain. The winds carrying scents of some interesting place, / bring sand grains to prickle the skin of my face. / So has the year gone. The exquisite pleasure, / shining like lightning; a transient treasure, / now lost in the grey cloak’ed clouds.

  • Forget your day and night job

  • Puffin http://www.orcadiaimages.co.uk

  • In modern English, the term ghost ship has come to stand for at least one of three separate definitions, all of which involving unexplained circumstances. Historically, the term has been used to refer to reported sightings of apparitions over water that have appeared in the form of maritime sailing ships, often after having previously been known to have sunk, or to derelict vessels found floating with no crew. In fiction, ghost ships have often been vessels crewed by some manner of spectral beings. Full Moons are traditionally associated with temporal insomnia, insanity and various magical phenomena such as lycanthropy. Psychologists, however, have found that there is no strong evidence for effects on human behavior around the time of a full moon. They find that studies are generally not consistent, with some showing a positive effect and others showing a negative effect (hence the terms lunacy and lunatic) Many neopagans hold a monthly ritual called an Esbat at each full moon, while some people practicing traditional Chinese religions prepare their ritual offerings to their ancestors and deities on every full and new moon

  • By far the most famous fictional ghost ship is The Flying Dutchman. The ship has become synonymous with the phenomenon so that “Flying Dutchman” is often used as a generic term for any apparition-type ghost ship. The term may also refer to a real ship that was reported to be seen – often as an apparition – after sinking, or to a ship found floating with no crewmembers on board. According to folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ghost ship that can never go home, but must sail “the seven seas” forever. The Flying Dutchman is usually spotted from afar, sometimes glowing with ghostly light. If she is hailed by another ship, her crew will often try to send messages to land, to people long since dead. / Versions of the story are numerous. According to some, the story is originally Dutch, while others claim it is based on the English play The Flying Dutchman (1826) by Edward Fitzball and the novel The Phantom Ship (1837) by Frederick Marryat, later adapted into the Dutch story Het Vliegend Schip (The Flying Ship) by the Dutch clergyman A.H.C. Römer. Other versions include the opera by Richard Wagner (1841) and The Flying Dutchman on Tappan Sea by Washington Irving (1855).

  • Acrylic On Canvas (Original sold) Concept: Ophelia,Phoebe and Mel chilling out at sea….on their arawana fishng boat…underneath the star-studded sky….this trio really know how to enjoy life to the max! :D / / You can view and buy my other “Chill Out” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Two seagull feathers, each of equal importance.

  • Sea gulls against an ocean wave.

  • Model / First Things / Fantasy Fine Art Composites Canon EOS20D DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com

  • featured in Inspired Art 10-26-2009 / featured in ImageWriting 10-18-2009 / featured in Universal Innovation 10-16-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 07-12-2009 / featured in Angelwings & heaven 07-01-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 06-29-2009 / featured in The Voyage of the Surrealists 06-04-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 06-01-2009 / featured in All colors of the Rainbow 05-29-2009 Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future I want to fly like an eagle / To the sea / Fly like an eagle / Let my spirit carry me / I want to fly like an eagle / Till Im free / Oh, lord, through the revolution Feed the babies / Who dont have enough to eat / Shoe the children / With no shoes on their feet / House the people / Livin in the street / Oh, oh, theres a solution I want to fly like an eagle / To the sea / Fly like an eagle / Let my spirit carry me / I want to fly like an eagle / Till Im free / Fly through the revolution Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future I want to fly like an eagle / To the sea / Fly like an eagle / Let my spirit carry me / I want to fly like an eagle / Till Im free / Fly through the revolution Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin / Into the future / / Created with Incendia & PSP

  • A Para-Glider enjoying the adrenaline rush of flying on the breeze at Dixon Park in New South Wales, Australia. A digital photograph captured with a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500 and edited in Photoshop Elements 7 where textures and effects filters were applied. The original photograph of the glider is much more light-filled than this edit. Featured in – / The ImageWriting (2/24) group on Saturday 12/09/2009 / Thanks to Nancy, Crowmanic, Anne-Marie and Cora for choosing to feature my work !

  • This time I have used: - a picture of the sea / - a picture of the sky, both taken at the Suffolk coast. / - a picture of ivy growing on a wall / - a picture of a tree trunk, both taken at Sawston Hall. I’ve painted the flying ladybird and used the following textures: Big Light Textures by HinataTentenAnkoRul Grunge Nebulae Textures Fudgegraphics Textures 117 Sanami276 Water/Ghostly Textures Lithium0916 The flying ladybird by itself can be see on my blog The title of the image is inspired by the song Other Side of the World by KT Tunstall 716 views to date.

  • featured in A Spiritual Walk 10-24-2009 / featured in The World As We See It 10-24-2009 / Eagle They came flying from far away, now I’m under their spell / I love hearing the stories that they tell / They’ve seen places beyond my land and they’ve found new horizons / They speak strangely but I understand And I dream I’m an eagle / And I dream I can spread my wings / Flying high, high, I’m a bird in the sky / I’m an eagle that rides on the breeze / High, high, what a feeling to fly / Over mountains and forests and seas / And to go anywhere that I please As all good friends we talk all night, and we fly wing to wing / I have questions and they know everything / There’s no limit to what I feel, we climb higher and higher / Am I dreaming or is it all real? Is it true I’m an eagle? / Is it true I can spread my wings? / Flying high, high, I’m a bird in the sky / (I’m an eagle) / I’m an eagle that rides on the breeze / High, high, what a feeling to fly / (What a feeling) / Over mountains and forests and seas / And to go anywhere that I please And I dream I’m an eagle / And I dream I can spread my wings / Flying high, high, I’m a bird in the sky / (I’m an eagle) / I’m an eagle that rides on the breeze / High, high, what a feeling to fly / (What a feeling) / Over mountains and forests and seas / Flying high, high, I’m a bird in the sky / (I’m an eagle) / I’m an eagle that rides on the breeze / High, high, what a feeling to fly / (What a feeling) / Over mountains and forests and seas / And to go anywhere that I please

  • / / This is the same shot that I used in this piece by Sally & I. I manipulated it some to get the picture Wings. / / Taken at my workplace in Port Hardy, BC on the beautiful Vancouver Island!! Thank you for your support and viewing!! Hope you like! /

  • Gull testing the water in the Bow River, Calgary, AB. / Inspried by the movie The Birds ! / /

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