Taken at One of New York’s Photography Shootouts. This image is of Lauren after 3 hours of body painting. The wanted to build on the bodypainting to take it to an abstract level and so chose an old fridge to do the shoot. The heat was incredible. It was July in Brooklyn in an old factory. The image is just as hot. Model: Lauren WK Bodypainting by Aerick Sund
PAINTING / Original art signed by Dorina Costras / 80/80 cm / Acrylic +oil on canvas
Original art sign by Dorina Costras / 60/70 cm – Acrylic + oil on canvas
Original artwork sign by Dorina Costras / 200/100 cm – Acrylic and oil on canvas
Original art sign by Dorina Costras / 100/100 cm – Acrylic + oil on canvas
Original artworks signed Dorina Costras / Oil + acrylic on canvas / 100/100 cm
An exploration of the turbulence of flight and the incredible harlequin colours of the rainbow bee-eater. This painting won the People’s Choice Award at the 2007 Ergon Energy Waltzing Matilda Art Competition, Winton, Australia. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
Original painting signed Dorina Costras / 100/35 cm / Oil and acrylic on canvas
Painting by Dorina Costras / Acrylic and oil on canvas / 110/90 cm Private collection
Image of a Harlequin Shrimp taken at a dive site called “Seraya Secret”in Bali,Indonesia.These little Shrimp are one of the most amazing of all shrimp & are often found on or near starfish which they feed on.Seraya is well known to host these little animals & our dive guide found 5 on this dive.This one was around 25mm. © All images copyright MattTworkowski
Original artwork signed Dorina Costras / 175/100 cm / Acrylic and oil on canvas
OIL ON CVANVAS
Came the night a mist dissolved the trees / Reap from the turquoise sky, harlequin, harlequin, / Dancing round, three children fill the glade, / Theirs was the laughter in the winding stream, and in between. / Close your talk, the picture fades again / From the flames in the firelight. Lyrics by Peter Gabriel ( 1972 )
I was inspired with the times of the Harlequin for this painting this is an acrylic on canvas ,i sold this painting recently it took me ages to paint especially all the details in the dress but i thought i’d make it available to buy as cards etc / thanks for looking XX / Copyright © Amanda cass. All rights reserved My images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
This was a statement on how the Indigenous tribes were fooled in their negotiations for their land and treaties.
Macro shot of a cotton harlequin bug
Image of the very beautiful Harlequin Shrimp which was only about 20mm long taken at Seraya,Bali,Indonesia which is a great place for a muck dive & abundant was amazing critters such as these shrimp
Believe it or not, these are all the the same species of Ladybird. They are the notoriously invasive Harlequin Ladybird Harmonia Axyridis, the most invasive ladybird on earth. It is also known as the Multicoloured Asian Ladybird and the Halloween Ladybird. It has a very variable appearance, which can make it difficult to tell apart from our native ladybirds. The harlequin ladybird was introduced to North America in 1988, where it is now the most widespread ladybird species on the continent. It has already invaded much of northwestern Europe, and arrived in Britain in the summer of 2004. I photographed all these variants on my runner bean plants, in South London, where fortunately for the ladybirds, but not for me, there is a large supply of black aphids. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 / ISO: 800 / Flash: Speedlight SB-800 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/32 Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
This piece is a colaboration with: / / If you want to see the original photograph, you’ll have to ask her. This is my kung fu…and my kung fu is strong! Click to see the image larger to get a better view of the colors, it looks kind of distorted in small view Half of all sales go back to Diva /
Family: Fumitory (Fumariaceae) / • Habitat: rocky clearings / • Height: 5-24 inches / • Flower size: 1/2 inch long / • Flower color: pink and yellow / • Flowering time: May to September / • Origin: native Photographed in the woods near my home in Manitoba, Canada 2008
Strong darks and vibrant patches make this self portrait a personal favourite. It’s a bad likeness, as it’s too complimentary to actually be me. The painting has no deep meaning. It was painted with fairly heavy impasto. Nobody but myself likes it, but I have enough other things to lose sleep over to worry about it.
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright
Orange yellow cotton harlequin bug otherwise known as a shield bug.
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