Grasses photographed at Corinella Beach Victoria
Digital art. Drawing on graphic tablet, plus digital extraction of textures and colours from photographs.
Erie County Botanical Gardens-Buffalo,New York. Spring flower show.
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The leaf of an orange tree held above the lamp on my desk ;) here’s another one: /
MY ZODIAC SERIES / / /
Oil on canvas. Size 24” x 57” In the group “All Things Orange Artwork Gallery” this painting won 1st place in the the challenge “Radiant Orange Flower”.
Sold as a matted print to a mystery buyer on the 1st of Dec 2008 on Redbubble.
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Vincent’s Cat Recently I’ve been looking at Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings. I love his irises and wanted to paint some myself. Their complicated forms and brilliant deep blues captivated me. As some of you may know I have a fondness for cats. During my life I have had two exceptional ginger cats ‘Victor’ and ‘Mittens’ who were very dear to me; this is dedicated to their memory. Acrylic on canvas / Size: 30cm x 30cm Original SOLD
Portland Japanese Gardens, Portland, OR. The moon bridge. / A revamp of an older picture :) As is shot :)
Al Fresco Cats / Acrylic on canvas / Size: 505mm x 405mm I’m combining three of the loves of my life here – cats, gardens and food. / These two cats resemble a couple of cats I had as a child, Skittle (black and white) and Victor (marmalade). They are just deciding what to eat first, perhaps the cheese…as / there seems no meat available.
Abstract Macro Photography This image is a little part of someones garden fence! i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
.... despite the nibbled imperfections… a taste of scottish spring ;)) (albeit shot last year on my Nikon coolpix 4800 in macro mode using self timer) Thanks for looking… :)))
Watercolour on 120 gsm Watercolour Paper SOLD a canvas print of this art to fellow Redbubbler Stephaniek FEATURED in ‘Water Media’ June 2009 / FEATURED In ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘First Things’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Inside Solo’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Daisy and Company’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Art in Math’ October 2009 Views: 509 as at 24-11-09
Bearded German Iris – Rave On / 11×14 Watercolor on Arches 140lb CP paper
This garden bloom was just catching the light beautifully… Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR 18-200 lens / UV filter f/5.6 / 1/400sec / ISO-200 / 112mm Thanks so much for looking / Cheers :))))
A digital mixture of the whole Eden series. Portland Japanese Gardens, Portland, Oregon. Autumn, Winter, Summer, Spring.
Our part-time gardener. / Why hike for four hours, only to find a bull moose pruning bushes and tree in our ‘burb? We enjoyed a good, long hike with intermittent rain and spotted two bull moose far in the distance. Too far away to capture. What better welcome home party than this cutie safe in our suburbs. I cropped part of the power lines and added a light blue tint to the sky, since it was raining and grey and drizzly. Thanks to Peter Davidson for the video on Hoots mon, there’s a moose loose aboot this hoose D200 and Nikkor 18-200mm And another coy view with a yellow birch leaf. Did not remove road sign from behind his rack to add a certain verisimilitude. Sure wish it were the sign that reads: Moose Crossing. Photo links to my website. About size and weight, wikipedia has this to say: / “On average, an adult moose stands 1.8–2.1 m (6–7 ft) high at the shoulder. Males weigh 380–720 kg (850–1580 pounds) and females weigh 270–360 kg (600–800 pounds).[7] The largest of all is the Alaskan subspecies (A. a. gigas), which can stand over 2.1 m (7 ft) at the shoulder, has a span across the antlers of 1.8 m (6 ft) and averages 634.5 kg (1,396 lbs) in males and 478 kg (1,052 lbs) in females.[8] Typically, however, the antlers of a mature specimen are between 1.2 m (3.9 ft) and 1.5 m (4.9 ft).”
/ Japanese Gardens, Penticton BC Canada. 807 views as of Nov 20 2009
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