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  • More lush things found on an Australian farm- / to a Farmer on any kind his fences are simply one of his most important assets as boundaries mean everything. / Celebrate the great authentic aussie fence.

  • Young aboriginal didgeridoo player

  • Australian aboriginall busker in silhouette

  • This young Native American dancer flashed me the most beautiful smile when I took her picture…. she won my heart over! Taken in the Black Hills, South Dakota.

  • Retro is a term used to describe, denote or classify culturally outdated or aged trends, modes, or fashions, from the overall postmodern past. Retro art has many purposes and inspirations that covers many styles. These pieces can be a form of mixed media to multimedia concepts. Retro art communicates by the use of colours, shapes and lines. Retro designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true, retro is a completely different realm and it has a large variety of benefits, that modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. About Posters: RedBubble posters are available in three sizes, with a maximum print area of A2, A1 or A0 Posters are printed with a 5mm white border. They’re printed on durable 180GSM matte stock. These posters are water-proof, which we discovered when James “washed” one in the sink. Although the print survived surprisingly well, we recommend ordering new posters in preference to scrubbing them under a faucet.

  • Retro is a term used to describe, denote or classify culturally outdated or aged trends, modes, or fashions, from the overall postmodern past. Retro art has many purposes and inspirations that covers many styles. These pieces can be a form of mixed media to multimedia concepts. Retro art communicates by the use of colours, shapes and lines. Retro designs are often considered as being outdated, looking old, unattractive and dull. That’s not true, retro is a completely different realm and it has a large variety of benefits, that modern graphic designers often tend to overlook. About Posters: RedBubble posters are available in three sizes, with a maximum print area of A2, A1 or A0 Posters are printed with a 5mm white border. They’re printed on durable 180GSM matte stock. These posters are water-proof, which we discovered when James “washed” one in the sink. Although the print survived surprisingly well, we recommend ordering new posters in preference to scrubbing them under a faucet.

  • THE FEVER TREE – Acacia xanthophloea / Large semi-deciduous tree to 30m; along rivers, swamps and pans, in arid bushveld. / General: The common name Fever Tree Acacia is derived from the tree’s association with rivers and swamps which are the breeding places for the malaria-carrying mosquito. / The bark are used as good luck charms, traditionally bark and powdered roots taken as an emetic for malaria. / The bark is also used as a malaria prophylactic. The Fever tree is an attractive tree and is often used in the landscaping of gardens.

  • / Yummi Love Children’s Keds Shoe available at Zazzle Here is the utube version of Susan’s Birthday Party by Maureen Logan www.metroscreen.org. which is a screenplay/short movie written, directed and produced by old indigenous friends Maureen and Marvette Logan Yummi Love Mix / by Karin Taylor / digital art for the heart / / /

  • This is the indigenous, winterflowring, Impala lily. The indigenous, summer flowering Impala, has pink flowers

  • 11×14-inch – Water-soluble oils on hardwood panel

  • Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people at England’s most famous sacred site Stonehenge: Photo: © Julian Andrews. Goorlil is a word used by the Bardi ‘Saltwater’ people meaning turtle. The Bardi people are from the Dampier Peninsula situated around 200 kilometres north-east of Broome, Western Australia. They are coastal people who have looked to the land, open waters, tidal flats and mangrove creeks for thousands of years for food, law and traditions. Even to this day Bardi people continue to practice their culture and to live this way of life. About Framed Prints: Finely-crafted custom frames create stunning art pieces from RedBubble prints. Frames are crafted from quality timbers in a range of finishes. A white, off-white or black matte surrounds the print to emphasize the artist’s work and bring the piece to life. Premium ultra-clear perspex in front provides a superior finish and means the piece is lighter and easier for you to move without breaking. Each print is available in 5 seasons: Summer Print / Winter Print / Spring Print / Autumn Print Monsoon Print – Black White. /

  • “El Jefe” ~ Boss man in Santiago, Guatemala shop ~ October 2008

  • “The New Guard” ~ Townsmen in discussion on market day in Santiago, Guatemala ~ October 2008

  • This image was taken on Monday 17th November at the Australian Garden in Cranbourne. I’m not sure what this one is called because I was too busy chasing my toddler in between the happy snaps. /

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Pincushion Protea ============================================= / Featured in Top 10 of Proteas_and_Friends Challenge How_Close_Can_You_Get – May 2009. ============================================= / Leucospermum cordifolium belongs to the protea family and is indigenous to South Africa. All members of the Protea family are woody shrubs or trees. The leaves are hard and leathery (sclerophyllous). The worldwide popularity of the Proteas has resulted in many hybrids and cultivars being produced to supply the cut-flower market. Most are grown in nurseries in Israel, California and Australia.

  • Digital painting of a Aztec beauty. From an original photo taken at a powwow in the Black Hills, South Dakota.

  • Native Drum at the wacipi, Pine Ridge, South Dakota

  • from the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater May Day parade in Minneapolis.

  • Spotted hyena / Location captured: Kruger National Park, South Africa Spotted hyenas are creatures of the open woodland, open savannah, and semi desert. / They are predominantly scavengers but are also active and relentless hunters. Their existence depends upon a large supply of game and their disappearance in certain parts reflects the impact of man upon their environment. They are active mainly at dusk and night and occasionally by day. They sleep in self-dug or appropriated burrows, in tall grass or rock piles. They roll in mud, carrion or regurgitated food and indulge in mutual licking and grooming. / Their voice is an integral ‘sound of an African night’, a succession of long drawn-out whoops, beginning low on the scale and rising in cadence and up the scale, ending in a low moaning, at the gathering together for the hunt. Their other vocalizations are hysterical gaggling after successful hunt, yelling when attempting to drive of an enemy, whining, grunting and groaning. / The spotted hyaena family is a matriarchal society, in which the heavier female is the undisputed ruler of the clan. There is usually a single dominant male, which defers to the ruling matriarch. The females have external genitalia, remarkably similar to those of the males, giving rise to an age-old myth that the spotted hyaenas are hermaphrodites. / Their main enemies are lion. Unguarded young and solitary animals fall prey to lion as well as leopards and hunting dogs. The young are also vulnerable to old hyaena males and to other packs of spotted hyaena. The mutual savage hatred of the lion by the spotted hyaena is evidence of the long a bitter rivalry between the two species and the unrelenting harassment by each other at the kill. One to four, usually two, antiracial pups is born. / FOOD: PREDOMINANTLY CARRION; their main food is from lion kills, capable even of consuming the tight bone of the buffalo. As their senses are keen, they are generally the first to detect a carcass or kill. They hunt old, sick and young herbivores and in some areas adult antelope and zebra are brought down to a bite to their fetlocks and then torn to pieces while still alive. While in a pack they may drive lion and other predators from their kills. Solitary humans may be at risk from the packs at night. Sheep, donkeys, horses and goats are taken and any loose offal or anything remotely edible is consumed. Other food is any small animals, crabs, also relishing the faeces of wild dogs. They eat grass and other vegetable matter and the contents of refuse bins at rest camps. The young also eat the faeces of ungulates. Very dependant on available water for which they will travel very far.

  • Listen to some music from the Andes Espiritu Andino – Ocarina It’s beautiful and very uplifting to me! :o)

  • SABLE – Hippotragus niger Camera: / Nikon D50 / Lens: SIGMA 70-300mmD / 1:4-5.6DG / Focal Length: 220mm / Exposure Mode: / Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern / 1/320 sec – F/5.3 / Exposure Comp.: 0 EV CAPTURED LOCATION: “THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK”, South Africa. SHOULDER HEIGHT: 1, 07 – 1,37m. / MASS: 181 – 227kg / GESTATION: 270 DAYS Bulls are often solitary or associate in small groups. Herds are usually led by a cow. / Bulls are aggressive, fighting among themselves during association with cows. / Hardy and tough, they will defend themselves against lion, leopard and wild dogs. / When wounded they lie down and defend themselves with their razor-sharp horns. / Both sexes have horns. When the females are ready to give birth, like the roan antelope, they leave the herd. / The young remain hidden for the first month. DIET: Ninety percent of diet consists of grass. Will feed on broad leaves to certain extent. / Dependent on water.

  • Inspired by my heritage, my concern, and a different point of view to that of the mainstream, dominant cultural group. The statue is located in the grounds of the SA Migration Museum. The land this is built upon, was once the traditional country of the Kaurna of Tandanya (ie. The indigenous people — Aborigines — of what is now known as the Adelaide plains, and the city of Adelaide). Tandanya translates to Red Kangaroo. (the “K” in Kaurna is pronounced as a “gh” with a slight roll on the “r”). ~ This piece will probably go down like a “lead balloon” but no matter. Thanks…

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