Forest moon 

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  • This was taken in Banff National Park 5 years ago on an October morning.

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in Shoot To The Moon and Back In Black 100% Photoshop. / I like this, reminds me of something Tim Burton might approve of. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a laminated print to an RB member.

  • I brought the cowboy, moon, trees and pond together just for fun. There’s a certain feeling a cowboy has when he is in the wilderness with just his horse and the sounds of crickets, a light breeze and a slow moving stream.

  • Ink drawing on paper. One for the kiddies…. The first step into the forest was the worst step for Seth O’Share / It was a very dark, cold night when this clueless kid ventured in there… / The trouble was he couldn’t see, he had no torch that could be lit, / As soon as he made that first step he fell into a bottomless pit.

  • Featured on homepage 16.02.09 Full view please :) This is new genre for me, check out my other photomanipulations and let me know what you think! Stock Photo Credit / Background / Girl – Model / Butterflies / Moon

  • This is a composite of about a half dozen images. The foreground is the surface of an avocado, the sky texture is a macro shot of a dirty old feather duster and the idol I found in the backstreets of Fitzroy.

  • Background: http://photodream-stock.deviantart.com/ Trees stock : http://masterwks-stock.deviantart.com/art/Foggy-Trees-2-64583703

  • Inspired by ‘Rock’ after the beautiful lyrics (below) that he left on my previous image of Moonstone. Thank you Rock!! :) Well it’s a marvelous night for a moondance / With the stars up above in your eyes / A fantabulous night to make romance / ‘neath the color of October skies. / And all the leaves on the trees are falling / To the sound of the breezes that blow / And I’m trying to please to the calling / Of your heartstrings that play soft and low. You know the nights magic, seems to whisper and hush, / You know the soft moonlight, seem to shine-In your blush / Can I just have one more moondance with you-my love? / Can I just make some more romance with you-my love? Well I wanna make love to you tonight, / I can’t wait till the morning has come / And I know now the time is just right, / and straight into my arms you will run. / And when you come my heart will be waiting, / to make sure that you’re never alone / There and then all my dreams will come true dear, / There and then I will make you my own.

  • Landscape – Me Model – Me Model image by the lovely Barssel Moon Bathe Am I the only one to see? / Things are not as sure as they should be / I seem to have my flag unfurled / As Black & White in a grey, gray world / But there is peace & there is quiet / In this vast land of nite! Written by the very talented chris51

  • Lithuania MY NEW POETRY BOOK Kažkada per pievą ėjom / ir kažin ką sau kalbėjom / atsisukę į akis žiūrėjom / suspaudę rankas tylėjom COLLABORATION with tuffcookie

  • Fictional 18×24 cm / Acrylics & Gouache on canvas — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.

  • series. This image was shot using a / mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and iLford black and white roll film. / The original is hand printed by moi on Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based Paper.

  • Lithuania / this is mixed to two photos The cover for my friend’s book

  • Original oil painting on canvas, 65×50cm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Cybele was the goddess of nature and fertility / wild nature personification / Cybele (Phrygian: Matar Kubileya), was the Phrygian deification of the Earth Mother acrylic painting and digital effect (the painting is not finished but i liked to play with it on my computer ) The spirale dance / im sorry ,i dont know the lyrics of this song / i thought that this dance would fit well cybele mother Earth as she is herself dancing and celebrates beautiful rich nature around her

  • Rollerball on copier paper. Featured in All Things Black. / Featured in The Divine Feminine. / Tee featured in All Things Black. / Tee featured in Finks of Inks. Many many thanks to Tammy for posting in the Buyer’s Booth, and also Many many thanks to Anita for posting a pic in the Buyer’s Booth, which was featured on the home page :-)) Here’s the tee :-) Inspired by this fabulous forest painting. In most introductions to Greek religion, the nature deities are briefly noted as minor gods in the pantheon, overshadowed by the towering personalities and presences of the Olympian gods. Yet a quantitative analysis, were such a thing possible, would show that the vast numbers of river gods, nymphs, and other local deities accorded divine status by the Greeks made them a constant presence in daily life. Greek authors focus primarily on the city and its festivals, yet most Greeks were peasants who lived in the countryside and supported the towns through farming and herding. The experience of this majority certainly included a much closer acquaintance with the gods of the landscape than our literary sources suggest. The category of “nature deities” is a modern construct. All of the Greek gods were connected in one way or another with natural phenomena, so in some sense all are nature deities. Zeus was a god of rain, Poseidon of earthquakes, Artemis of wild beasts. Even deities like Athena whose panhellenic personae were focused on the cultural rather than the natural sphere could be called upon in a variety of contexts to influence natural processes, such as stopping a plague or helping to ensure good crops. A number of lesser deities, however, were nature gods in the sense that they personified specific features in the landscape or phenomena in the environment. From ‘A Land Full of Gods: Nature Deities in Greek Religion’, Chapter 3, by Jennifer Larson Dryads (Δρυάδες, sing.: Δρυάς) are tree nymphs in Greek mythology. In Greek drys signifies ‘oak,’ from an Indo-European root derew(o)- ‘tree’ or ‘wood’. Thus dryads are specifically the nymphs of oak trees, though the term has come to be used for all tree nymphs in general. “Such deities are very much overshadowed by the divine figures defined through poetry and cult,” Walter Burkert remarked of Greek nature deities (Burkert 1986, p174). They were normally considered to be very shy creatures, except around the goddess Artemis, who was known to be a friend to most nymphs. Dryads, like all nymphs, were supernaturally long-lived and tied to their homes, but some were a step beyond most nymphs. These were the hamadryads who were an integral part of their trees, such that if the tree died, the hamadryad associated with it died as well. For these reasons, dryads and the Greek gods punished any mortals who harmed trees without first propitiating the tree-nymphs. Link to Celtic Druids / Phillip Freeman, a classics professor, discusses a later reference to Dryades, which he translates as Druidesses, writing that “The fourth century A.D. collection of imperial biographies known as the Historia Augusta contains three short passages involving Gaulish women called “Dryades” (“Druidesses”).” He points out that “In all of these, the women may not be direct heirs of the Druids who were supposedly wiped out by the Romans—but in any case they do show that the druidic function of prophesy continued among the natives in Roman Gaul.” From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • Digital art inspired by growing up owning and riding horses. They are the most awesome animals I’ve ever had the pleasure of being around. :) This work has been FEATURED in the “Dimensions” group, in “The Dreaming Tree” group AND in the “Painted Nature” group! :) This art work placed in the TOP TEN of the “Dawn of Time” Challenge in the “Gateways” group!

  • / original drawing on A3 acid free cartridge paper A drawing which has been digitally coloured, in which a little friend of the forest is overwhelmly touched by the beauty of a particular very old and majestic tree. She spontaneously expresses her love and gratitude with a symbolic hug, revealing her love for her surrounds during a moonlit walk. Just the thing for friends, children, nursery, birthdays, special occasions and something a little different perhaps for an unusual Christmas card.

  • Photo Manipulation Model / Water and sky / Rocks / Forest, bare trees, raven, mist, moon and stars / Everything else is painted. IMPORTANT © COPYRIGHT NOTICE / The work contained in my gallery is copyrighted ©Asylum Witch. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in ANY WAY without my prior written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain. Copyright laws will be enforced. Sept 2009 – Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation / Sept 2009 – Witches, Wizards and Warlocks / Sept 2009 – Fantasy Fine Art Composites / Sept 2009 – 1st Place Win – Me and my Familiar Challenge / / . .

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