Saba Rock British Virgin Islands
A dreamy evening on Kata Beach in Phuket, Thailand. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
I TOOK THE LIBERTY TO LIVE IN ABJECT POVERTY WHEN i DIDN;T HAVE TO WHILE A YOUNGER MAN. I LIVED IN A PALAPA ON THE BEACH AND COOKED OVER A FIRE IN THE CORNER OF MY SAND FLOORED ROOM. I SLEPT IN A HAMMOCK AND ATE INDIGENOUS FOODS AND SMOOTHING FOR BREAKFAST EVERYDAY AND GOT SPIRITUAL RIGHT AFTER BREAKFAST. I SPENT A LOT OF TIME IN THE HAMMOCK AND READ MANY LATIN AMERICAN POETS AND WROTE AND WROTE. I LOVED MY LIFE AND NEVER WOULD HAVE LEFT BUT FOR THE INFLUX OF TOURISTS THAT CONTINUED TO TRY AND BEFRIEND ME. I PREFERED THE MAYANS. I WAS AT PEACH AND LOVE MY LIFE. WOKE TO A LOVELY BREEZE AND BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS ASKING ME IF I CARED TO BUY FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND THEN FISH IN THE AFTERNOON. A LOVELY LIFE
Search / Add This Image to Your Cart / I was walking by a hammock and thought this make for a nice capture.
Search / Add Image to Your Cart / This was one of those right place right time captures.
I spent some time on this hammock last July 2007 while on the island of Anguilla. It sure looks like a nice spot right now…during the Winter season. :(
This is a pen and ink sketch of Treeman relaxing in a hammock, reading Leaves of Grass while being held by men made of wood. Treeman will soon be a series. Oddly when I work with this particular pen, I have an alter-ego that is whimsical instead of gothic. In another world, trees will rule the earth. Inspired by Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman. 9×12”
I was wrapping a gift and pulled a page out of an old calendar and used YELLOW ribbon to tighten the packaging. I thought it had a nice ARTSY feel, so I decided to share the concept here as I thought it would make an ideal ‘greeting card’ or ‘print’ too. A yellow ribbon is a symbol with various meanings, mostly associated with those waiting for the return of a loved one or of military troops who are temporarily unable to come home.
Even if your only work is to work on your tan (that’s my job) it is good to relax under the shade of a palm… / acrylic on fabric 20×13 / original for sale / / / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE
A sunset capture of my little part of heaven here on earth…
A sweet wahini / under the tree…......... / catching some shade / and no one can see…...... / Oh I know her…... / That’s Judalee…...... / / / ORIGINAL NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE
...unwinding beautiful Fiji style ...what better way to warm to summer Bula! 2009 THRU MY LENS CALENDAR / eople/asymons/calendars/1711925-21-thru-my-lens / ♥Other Flowers and Trees Pics ♥ . ~
This image captures an empty hammock between 2 palm trees, waiting for its next visitor and was shot in Kauai, Hawaii . Actually, this photographer turned out to be the next visitor… All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Marissa Wynne / Brisbane, September 2008
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright I left my heart at the Whitsundays / This scene was captured at beautiful Hook Island…..Whitsundays…Queensland
When my family and I were in Ireland last September, we visited the James Joyce Tower in Sandycove, Dublin. Joyce spent a week there in 1904. The hammock and trunk is a photograph I had taken at the tower. When we we reading to leave Sandycove, I looked up and saw this man in the window and quickly made another photo. He reminded me of Joyce. I knew I wanted to combine the images in some manner. This is the first attempt. The title is the opening line of Ulysses. The quote is from “The Dead,” the closing story in Dubliners. / Finally, the texture is from a free download that was mentioned on JPG Cast_off forum (Wedding Textures). Companion Art Work: Irish Blessing /
No…....... Not the Terminator / The Surfinator / kept telling everyone *“I’ll Be Back” and disappeared for hours…....... / _Costa Rica Surfing ….............part of our journey….... / acrylic on fabric…...... / / SOLD
[ Tayrona National Park ] One of Colombia’s most popular national beaches, set in deep bays and shaded with coconut palms, are among the loveliest in Colombia. Hammocks were plentiful, and the nights were spent drinking rum and playing cards by candlelight. Glimpsing Taganga for the first time as you come around the rocky promontory and leave the decaying suburbs of Santa Marta behind is a breathtaking scene. From above the setting is paradisiacal, the sun’s beams hitting the rippling Caribbean, palms lining the beachfront and swaying gently in a cooling breeze, colourfully painted fishing boats anchored in the bay, well…what more could you ask for?
! My image “Sunrise over Oak Hammock Marsh” was featured in the Mangroves, Marshes and Mudflats group on 25 May 2009… I arrived at 5:39AM on 17 May 2009, to catch the early morning sunrise on the marsh. But what amazed me was the melodious sound of the marsh birds at that time in the morning. The announcements from Mother Nature were a real pleasure to hear, as the nature came alive. Location: Oak Hammock marsh some 50 kms north of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/5.0 Exposure: 1/640 sec. Focal length: 80.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 9.3
Mixed Media and Acrylic on board. 60cm x 90cm FEATURED in ‘Live and Let Live’ August 2009 /
Here are five hiaku I wrote while camping that day: 1 / sitting in the heat / to unbearable degrees— / crisp bacon and eggs! 2 / tumbling around / I see my life in a game— / going for a yahtzee 3 / clouds saunter sideways / all the leaves whisper of my / nap in a hammock 4 / birds singing in trees / lull me over to see them / I am a target 5 / gentle showers come / after many days at camp— / run and get the soap I prefer to call this photograph “Rainbow Hammock,” but this is the name my friends and family gave it, so it stays. A couple of years ago, my boyfriend and I went camping for a week. We did nothing but eat, sleep, make love, and stink from the lack of water. It was totally worth it! I grew artistically on that camping trip. I did a lot of writing and photographing. I haven’t really relaxed since then, so I miss those summer days. My favorite haiku that I wrote while in my hammock was number 3 (although number 5 was a close second): clouds saunter sideways / all the leaves whisper of my / nap in a hammock Canon PowerShot G6 This is the photo I took when I woke up from my nap in the hammock:
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