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I couldn’t resist these glowing red cherries at the local farmers’ market yesterday. They make a great photographic subject, and they taste good, too!
Arcylic painting with mixed media. This idea was taken from my young childhood days sketchbook . / Sometimes i used to go in a big field, away from it all.. / with my skecthbook and paints, looking up at the sun, to me the sun’s rays used to look like all these sparkling, and dazzling rays, coming towards me. With the fields and corn everywhere, i used to see patterns and images , as the breeze blew them into this and that shape, or is it, and always be, the fact i just have a creative head with illusions in me, .............. don’t know, will anyone ever understand how i see things….......
Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................
This laneway in melbourne is a gallery for artist to express themselves it is well know around the world for the beauty young emerging graffiti artists can contribute to it. / Melbourne Graffiti has become a tourist attraction and a popular backdrop for fashion and wedding photography. /
At least its not a Gatecrasher Cd…. dikitah dikitiah! bom bom bom bom _ Secret Info Hour _ • The dudes Rioting around the flaming tank – One of them is holding up a sign with “Down with this sort of thing” on it… • In the middle is a stomp box (guitar effects pedal) it has two knobs with “Art” on one and “Sales” on the other… see if you can think up a clever meaning…maybe the struggle between keeping your art the way you want and then trying to make money from it too? • In tomorrows class i will show you how to harness free energy to power your country for free.. you will need: some paste, paper, snips, crayons, Wilco’s Auto-Neutrino Matter Modulator and a ball of string… also diplomatic immunity and a bullet/tank/poison proof vest
Levels of a building with a rainbow colour scheme! A brighter side to buildings! / Created firstly in sketch-up before editing and colouring in photoshop CS3 / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
Done by hand put into GIMP to finish to do the digital work. The colors of September,the fading Blue sky of summer,I can feel the cooler winds as they pass by. So mighty is the Tree of Life such life it brings to all. By Owlspook wrap me in a gown of silk / and slip me into bed / so beautiful your art work is / the greens the blues the red / a touch of yellow orange too / to bring it all to life / most precious tree for all to see / from the land of no more strife Featured in C.O.R.E. / Featured in Color Me A Rainbow
This is one of my personal faves. It was taken about 20 minutes after the Blue Wet Zebra. / The clouds were dark, the sky was colourful. / As i was fiddling with the cam, the sun came up like this! And the window was still dripping in a cool way. / I like this, coz it got my favourite colours in it!! As is! / 928 views / A bit abstract isnt it. Best viewed LARGE! The detail of the water drops is quite cool Featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing group!!! / !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watercolor and colored pencil on Arches NOT watercolor paper. 11”x8” / Three crisp apples ready to be eaten!
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/200 / ISO-400 Winner of the ‘Alphabet Soup’ challenge february 2009 / Featured in ‘Alphabet Soup’ february 2009 Winner of the Red, Red, Red, challenge in Berries Fruits and Seeds May 2009 / Featured in *Berries, Fruits & Seed…18th May 2009 / Featured on the Homepage 22nd May 2009 / Featured in You Big Softy 8th October 2009 Winner of the November’s Avatars challenge in the Food for Thought group October 2009 / Featured in Food for Thought 2nd Novemeber 2009
Image duplicated and exposures altered then recombined in PS3.
Ula Aloalo Hanohano Tropical Red Hibiscus Kahului Maui Hawai’i Fine Art Photography by Sharon Anne Mau SOLD 1x Laminated Print: Ula Aloalo Hanohano for a Tropical State of Mind / Large / Black Border with Artist’s Details / It is a beautiful greeting card! It would look lovely matted and framed displayed on a wall in your dining room! / ! It is believed that there are only five species of Hibiscus that originated from Hawai’i. Other species found their origin in Asia and the Pacific islands. In the early twenties, the Hibiscus Brackenbridgei was adopted as the official Territorial flower of Hawai’i. It kept this status throughout the 20th century, but only in 1988 its yellow colour was defined as the official colour for the Hibiscus representing the State of Hawai’i. Before 1988, the official Hibiscus could have any colour. Additionally, it was not until 1988 that the flower could represent the State of Hawai’i, because before that time the territorial status of the group of islands was unclear. Hawai’i’s state flower (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) originated in Asia and the Pacific islands. Interestingly, it is also the national flower of Malaysia. Research suggests there were originally only five species of the tropical Hibiscus that were native to Hawai’i. Growers began to hybridize these native species with other varieties imported to Hawai’i, which produced the huge kaleidoscope of colours and sizes available today. There are several ways to tell the difference between the tropical and hardy perennial varieties. Tropical hibiscuses have dark green glossy leaves, sporting 3-4 inch flowers that are either single or double in colors of yellow, orange, pink, or red. Also, tropical hibiscus can have blossoms of salmon, orange, yellow, or peach with double flowers. Hardy perennial Hibiscus have foliage of medium-green with leaves that are heart shaped. Their flowers of white, red, or pink are much larger than those of the tropical Hibiscus. Many hibiscus aficionados increase the number of plants they have by using cuttings, a practice known as cloning or asexual reproduction. Select the best tips; look for good leaf color and a robust upright growing stance. Water the plants in the morning before taking the cuttings. Use sterilized shears. Count down about 4 leaf nodes to where the stem starts turning from light green to brown. Make each cut at a 45 degree angle just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves from the cutting, as well as any large top leaves. Dip the point of the cutting into a rooting stimulant, and then insert them into the growing medium only as deep as necessary to keep them upright. The cuttings should be fully rooted by the end of 6 weeks, and can then be transplanted. If the cuttings have been rooted in a green house, they should be hardened off before transplanting, by switching them to regular irrigation, and moving them out into the sunlight during the day, and back indoors for the night, for a few days. This is a hardy perennial Hibiscus Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 21 Apelila 09:42:53 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/200 / Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 135.0 mm /
Watercolour poppies in an English cottage garden – this is the best part of summer! Watercolour on Fabriano Artistico extra white paper. Featured in Floral Watercolours & Pastels Featured in Just Watercolours
Featured in Abstracts from Nature / Featured in Dimensions
Sunrise at Petty Harbour Newfoundland Canada. Straight from the camera! View On Black Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/350 / Av( Aperture Value ) 8.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Focal Length 150.0mm / HiTech ND Grad For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
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