I’m a sucker for a good game of poker!! :)
My granddaughter and I paddling in the surf. She was actually trying to get in, and I was restraining her, but I thought the title fitted better.
This work is about the future that is inside of you. I was originally inspired to create this piece while I was listening to a speaker talk about how God sees us. That He sees us in our completed form; that there is a future YOU inside you right now. He sees all that you are capable of and placed that inside of you when He created you. / In my work I am conveying a majestic, tall oak tree, exists complete within a tiny acorn somewhere in the future. It’s the knowledge of the future that is the key to unlocking it and releasing it. So be aware of your potential and Hold on to YOUR future. “Something very small and average has the potential to be very great.” / - Carrie Glenn Hand drawn images from my own photos, then airbrushed and painted You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios / To purchase the card I created from this work Click Here /
. dear my angel, i hold in my hand / the star / you’ve wished upon… i hold in my hand / your wish… i hold in my hand / your dreams… and i will find you… love, / mya . o2.o2.2oo9 / digital painting .
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee
A big thanks goes to the following stock owners: tree / background / clouds / apple / hand
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee
Beautiful Vic
Taking a mask off will only reveal another mask.
A Woman with outstretched arms seems to hold the sun between her two hands. It is late in the evening and there is an orange glow everywhere
Young couple in love enjoying a sunset in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA. Other works in the Cades Cove Collection: About Cades Cove: Cades Cove (formally known as Tuckaleechee Cove) is found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. Cades Cove / was a working farm valley until the 1930’s when the National Park was formed. The Park Service has attempted to recreate the 19th century feel of this farming valley and preserve it for future generations. Before the first white settler arrived on the scene, Cades Cove had been a part of the Cherokee Indians’ domain. Abrams Creek and Abrams Falls are features named for a prominent Cherokee chief named “Old Abram” who at one time lived in a village at Chilhowee on the Little Tennessee River. According to tradition, Old Abram’s wife was named Kate, and Cades (Kate’s) Cove was named after her. Please enjoy these other images:
Female hands crossed over chest with royal pattern.
♥My first HOME PAGE feature!! (01/22/09)♥ / FEATURED 12/20/08 in YOUR MAGIC PLACES I live in the beautiful washington state, but when i want to get away / there is something so revitalizing about oregon beaches… / from the minute you cross over~ there are miles and miles of endless / coastline, each lil town holding it’s own wonders from seaside all the way to / hecata head in florence… i’ve still yet to make it as far down as the dunes / but just you wait, i will make it there this summer! this photo, for me, / shows just how wonderful it is to be on the oregon coast~ a magical / rhythym with just you and nature at it’s best, no matter the weather ♥ camera: samsung techwin L830 / settings used: iso 80, f/7.7, shutter 1/250, matrix metering, 0 exposure bias / location: seaside, oregon ©beauTonian arts collection 08 / all rights reserved 2009 Oregon Coast Calendar /
Ok so I couldn’t hold back from trying my remote control! / Skull is from Kutna Hora. [do visit that place it’s unique] "If it assume my noble father’s person, / I’ll speak to it, though hell itself should gape…"
A composite image created from many images and layers. All images used in this composite taken with Sony Alpha 350, various lenses, and are mine. TOP 10 FINISH IN THE ‘TEXTURE’ CHALLENGE IN ‘ALT’! FEATURED IN ‘ALL IN, “EDITING”’! / FEATURED IN ‘IN-BETWEEN’!
Cartoon illustration of friendly multi racial kids around the world linked with flowers. Featured in the group Art and Stories Made For Children on August 12, 2008.
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