These are a collection of photos from the Kimberely in north west WA. This is a pretty remote but truly beautiful part of Australia. I hope you enjoy this.
This is the view from the top of a viking burial mound in the village where I live. I take my dog there in the summer after work and just drink in the beautiful view. Please view this large for desired effect.
The hope of rescue, of escape, of freedom. Sea, sky, and rowboat in answer. Oil on canvas. The original painting is sold. Best seen in larger view.
View from Potenciana Farm to the east. This is how Coffee Land looks after a rain. Due to the rainy season the land is lush green. This must have been the view of the Spanish Colonialists when they explores Costa Rica to get to the Pacific. / Location: Potenciana, Santiago de Puriscal, Costa Rica This picture is participating in the Challenge 2009 Latin America Calendar#2. Follow the link to vote for this picture, Thank you
swimming, floating…in….....on…...land, sea, air…......
mixed media on masonite box I began this artwork after I experienced my first earthquake in Maui…not knowing where I was going with it…as usual. i had made a connection with Pele when i first arrived in the Hawaiian Islands. Before I had even landed and knew anything about the legend, I was drawing her in my journal. The legend always portrayed her as dark yet I never felt her that way. As she entered the art work I felt her seduction. It was a playful one. And so she BECAME creator/destroyer….....rising to heights well deserved….since within the destruction of her wake was left a newborn island. She gave us the rock of paradise. ...rainbows, sunshine, jungle flora, mountains, turquoise waters…......ALL of the juice of LIFE. Gotta LOVE her for that!!! / /
Abstract landscape. Acrylic on canvas.
Galah landing in my garden on 9 January 09
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.
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.
I went into the fields surrounding my grandads house the other day, it was like this all day, will be uploading another few from thsi series
Beyond the Great Hall through hidden door was a small room with this tiling on one wall. The remaining walls were painted the same red as the tile. When I say small I really mean small too. It’s height no higher than a tall human reaching up. More like a closet in size. I hid in this room along with Yarelis to hide from the Goblins. There was nary one torch to light the room but the the Portal glowed blood red in the dark. There was magic indeed in it and we were soon to find out just what kind of magic it was. Fractal work done in GnoFractal with extensive PaintShopPro and Gimp postwork. Best viewed large. GNF 09 0005c P NC 090510 16
View other work from this series Dangars Lagoon, Uralla, New South Wales, Australia. Untouched photograph, effect achieved in-camera. Best viewed LARGE
Oil on Canvas, 45.0cm x 60.0cm / Original Artwork SOLD
Oil on Canvas, 60cm x 50cm / Original Artwork SOLD
Oil On Canvas, 90.0cm x 122.0cm
/ I took this photo at the Carson National Forest in Abiqui, New Mexico USA, This is also part of the Famous Natural Echo Amphitheater /
Taken just East of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Sept 6/09 / Captured On 200ASA Kodak film w/ Canon AE-1 Program.
Last light – Mannum South Australia. Bold vibrant glowing sky finishing off the night, seen through the frame of a windmill with another in the background. Thanks to Dave Hartley from the Mannum Motel for the trip and chance to shoot a sky like this!!!! Shot taken between the Mannum township and Greenings landing at Mannum. Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.
I titled this abstract (an aerial view), “A Warming Trend”..it is a small play on words that don’t really come near to reflecting the magnitude of what is happening to the earth…islands in the Caribbean are being slowly swallowed up by the increasing tides caused by global warming…it’s interesting too, that in 1802, Wordsworth was so concerned about the loss of nature in a consumerist society, that he wrote the poem below, which can just as easliy be applied to society today…I have also included a short verse that I think we should all adopt as our resolution for the future... samples of other abstracts in the series are shown below. Watercolour on Arches Hot Pressed Paper The world is too much with us; late and soon, / Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; / Little we see in Nature that is ours; / We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! / This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, / The winds that will be howling at all hours, / And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers, / For this, for everything, we are out of tune; / It moves us not. -Great God! I’d rather be / A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; / So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, / Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; / Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; / Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.W.Wordsworth I have come to terms with the future. / From this day onward I will walk easy on the earth. / Plant trees. / Kill no living things. / Live in harmony with all creatures. / I will restore the earth where I am. / Use no more of its resources than I need. / And listen, listen to what it is telling me. / - M. J. Slim Hooey / Wave / A Conjunction of Elements / The Night Visitors / The Approach
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