This is from a series I produced a few years ago in my homemade, primitive, yet functional darkroom. Sadly, my enlarger now lives in the bottom of a cupboard :(
This is from a series I produced a few years ago in my homemade, primitive yet functional darkroom. Sadly, my enlarger now lives in the bottom of a cupboard :(
The iron lighthouse was built in 1871 and was originally located at the entrance to Ulladulla harbour. The first Lighthouse keeper was William Gambell, an ex-sea captain who lived with his wife and family in a slab house on the beach. The lighthouse was re-erected to Ulladulla’s south headland – Warden’s Head in 1889.
two hands forming a sculpture resembling a goblet
A Susan Epps Oliver digital original 2008. All rights reserved. Redfield Water Ripples plug-in.
Many dreams are forgotten or lost by the time we awaken fully, but that is not usually the case with dreams of flying. Flying dreams are very often a precursor for lucid dreaming; a dream state in which we are aware we are dreaming and can manipulate the outcome of the dream. Freely flying as high or as low as you wish using your arms or feet for direction, often with the ability to do acrobatics in the air is an indication that you feel really superior about something in your life. Once in a while, a flying dream will not go so well, such as when you can’t take off or you lose altitude or something is in your path and you can’t fly past or through it. / Surrealism art prints / Digital art prints / Fantasy digital art wallpapers
Digital Painting In collaboration with Tracey Mac Large view recommended Dimensions: 2600×3524
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Just 2 Elinchrome 500s and a beautiful model.
Abstract background with red and white lines
Crow serves as the gatekeeper to the void, the void being the formless world of spirit. Crow can travel between the spirit world and the phenomenal or physical world of reality. Crow’s black feathers retain elements of the substance of the void with their subtle, fluctuating iridescence. There are many stories from many cultures that talk about how Crow played an important role in the development and evolution of humanity…including the bringing of light out of the darkness. This painting depicts Crow in the between space of spirit and the physical world. I worked on this piece while at a painting residency at Vermont Studio Center in 2008. This is one of the first paintings that I felt really spoke directly to me and had a consciousness of its own. I believe all my paintings, when I am working on them, are alive in some way. But usually they simply resonate with the energy that I focus on when I paint them. This painting was unique and individual and had its own personality and energy independent of my own. I talked to this painting. She told me what she wanted. I had only to listen… (original painting: “Crow, She Brought Light”, acrylic on canvas, 30×30”) All artwork and text © Copyright 2009 DoAn Art (Antony Galbraith) unless indicated otherwise. All Rights Reserved. Any downloading, copying or use of this image is strictly prohibited without express written consent by Antony Galbraith.
Self portrait. 2008. / Nikon D80. /
Bodyscape de-saturated and hand tinted to evoke feelings of comfort and tranquility. Hi-Resolution image shot with Canon 400D and soft box at 100iso. This image copyright Jeffrey Boyle-Ikon Visuals and cannot be used for commercial or private purposes without permission.
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Shapes… / /
Photograph, 35mm, produced in my home darkroom. Best viewed LARGE
“Inspiration is needed in geometry, just as much as in poetry.” (Alexander Pushkin) /
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