Geshtinanna was known as the Lady of the Vine in Sumerian Mythology, a minor Goddess, divine poet and interpreter of dreams. / Available as a framed print, matted print, poster and card. / Model stock
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Featured In: / -Still Life And Food Photography / -Berries, Fruits And Seeds / -Layered With Texture Still Life seems to have captured my attention lately. I’ve been pouring through information on lighting and still life composition….there’s a lot to learn. But of course that’s one of the things about photography that’s so much fun—there’s always something new to learn! :-D HollyCawfieldPhotography
This old and now unused grape harbor sits farther back beyond the old garden behind Swannanoa Palace. It is historical and beautiful and I though B&W suited this well. Virginia ©Tara Sheffer-Archie 2008 All rights are reserved.
One of my favorite shots. It comes with a funny story – it was photographed in a front garden of a house not far from my home. The lady living in the ground floor encouraged me in taking few shots there, and as I did so, I got chased out five minutes later by the man on the first floor. Luckily, I´ve managed to take few great shots by that time, including this one.
The perfect couple. Jam and Toast.
Enjoy!
Featured In: / -Still Life And Food Photography / -Nostalgic Art And Photography / -The Woman Photographer / -Happy Haven-Photography I’ve had my eye on this little pitcher for a couple of weeks wanting to use it in a still life. It’s rather old and just a pretty little piece of china I’ve had for a long time. The grocery store I go to quite often has one of the best and most diverse florist shops in the city so the temptation to get these violets was just to great to resist and I thought they might make an interesting photo with all those ruffled edges. I’ve kept this shot deliberately soft because it’s a girley kind of photo. :-) HollyCawfieldPhotography
Me and my son are playing this chess and at the same time eating this grapes,suddenly one green grape fall down on the top of chess board… then something comes up on my mind…so this is that something!
I wanna be a pop star / And be more to you / I’m lifted from the ground in a daze / A sparkling pop star / I spread my wings and do my magic / Just for you -Pop Star, sung by Ken Hirai
Διόνυσος: I begin to sing of ivy-crowned Dionysus, the loud-crying god, splendid son of Zeus and glorious Semele. The rich-haired Nymphs received him in their bosoms from the lord his father and fostered and nurtured him carefully in the dells of Nysa, where by the will of his father he grew up in a sweet-smelling cave, being reckoned among the immortals. But when the goddesses had brought him up, a god oft hymned, then began he to wander continually through the woody coombes, thickly wreathed with ivy and laurel. And the Nymphs followed in his train with him for their leader; and the boundless forest was filled with their outcry. And so hail to you, Dionysus, god of abundant clusters! Grant that we may come again rejoicing to this season, and from that season onwards for many a year. / —Homeric Hymn to Dionysos.26.1–10 More Olympians / / / /
Oil On Canvas
Watercolour on 140 lb. Arches. Mostly negative painting. The grapes actually took forever! I needed a glass of wine for sustinance.
another colorful fruit image from my future calendar 2010..what do you think?
Untouched impressionist photograph. Effect achieved using ‘in camera’ techniques. Best viewed LARGE
I’m still milking all those apples I had and today, blueberry special…. :-) Have some!
...whip me, beat me, call me Betty! / . / . / it’s a grape in case you’re wondering! /
if you notice …it form like a shoe…
Spring Flowers.
Portrait of kitten twins, in among the grape vine, in Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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