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  • “Think Lizards” A special non-profit series NOTE: “With this card,( this image is best at wall art,) it is more about if you have a pet lizard you need to invest your time and your money into caring for him or her right. So many “pet” Iguanas suffer greatly and die painful deaths because of uneducated keepers or owners, LEARN before you take one into your home. Spartigus is one of the LUCKY ones.” To learn how to care for an iguana you want to resuce VISIT: Green Iguana Society When you buy a “Think Lizards” card or print, the money from the product will be donated to the International Reptile Conservation Foundation http://ircf.org/index.php. / A little about the “Think Lizards” card series: / I was blessed a few years back to visit and take photographs at Mr. John Binns’ home. Mr. Binns has over 50 Iguanas on the premises and in his care. They are fascinating to see. He has several breeds such as the Giant Green Iguana, a tropical iguana also known as the Common Green whch is the iguanas most pet owners have. He also has Rock Iguanas and Rhino Iguanas, which can live to be 100 years old! He also had a hybrid of the rare Blue Rock Iguana, an endangered species. To learn more and find out how you can help conserve these beautiful great lizards visit Cyclura.com. This site is owned and operated by the International Reptile Conservation Foundation, a non-profit California corporation. All content within this website is {C} 1999-2006 John Binns. If you love reptiles and would like to help the rare Blue Iguana as well as other iguanas visit www.cyclura.com and learn what you can do to support this worthy cause. “Saving animals helps to keep our planet alive. All God’s creatures are His children and have a place in His plan.”—Deep Red Tiger. Learn more. Get involved. / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / Art for Conservation

  • A wall of bricks, a steel door, and a drain pipe….

  • Minimalist abstract study of speeding cyclists, focusing more on the dynamics of the speed and motion of their movements / Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 37 X 59 inches / 94 X 150 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................

  • After months of travelling from the Grand Canyon to Virginia, Herman finally settled down and got in touch with his Financial Advisor Chris Fratzenfritzer to receive his quartely portfolio update. They met for lunch at the upscale Ugly Duckling, known for their splendid “All You Care To Eat” lunch buffet. Local authorities put together a quick press conference, reporting eye witness accounts of other guests and revealing the restaurants security camera footage: / “On January 8th, Chris Fratzenfritzer and Herman were seen entering the establishment, and immediatley settled down at the buffet. After approximately 15 minutes, fellow patrons overheard a heated argument coming from the buffet line. Eye witness accounts revealed that Herman picked up his portfolio and allegedly threw it at Chris. After the feathers settled, Chris was seen pounding his fist, upon which fellow patrons reported hearing a faint scream of “Bernard Madoff?” coming from Herman, just before he plunged into the abyss. The condition or whereabouts of Herman at this time is unknown. We will now answer any question you may have.” As you may know, he’s been spotted here: (click on image for more info) / / and here …. drinking beer / / and of course here, in Oatman Arizona: / / Let’s not forget the Grand Canyon sighting: / / bothering German tourists …. / / seeking shelter here: / / and going for a swim …. /

  • from an original painting from Christopher Pope

  • Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope

  • From a original painting by Christopher Pope

  • Oil on Canvas Have you laid down on the damp ground and looked up toward the sun only to be consumed by the trees and their canopy. / Life is good.

  • Oil on Canvas, 60.0cm x 45.0cm The majesty of our land is highlighted by the regal beauty of our trees…

  • Oil on Canvas, 40.6cm x 50.8cm The original artwork is for sale, please contact me for details

  • Oil On Canvas, 84.3cm x 99.0 cm The boats on the Murray River

  • Oil 0n Canvas, 72.0cm x 42.0cm

  • Just for something different, hope you like it. Oil on Canvas, 40.0cm x 50cm

  • The King class steam locomotives introduced in 1927 by the Great Western Railway for their heaviest express passenger trains were, in terms of tractive effort, the most powerful engines in Great Britain and it was here on the South Devon banks that that very measure of a steam locomotive’s power was needed. The thirty strong class did everything expected of them and gave sterling service for over thirty years and here a King digs its heels in on the climb to Dainton summit with an express for Plymouth. An oil painting like this of your favourite locomotive, British or American, on a 20”x30” canvas would cost £1000 on average, worth thinking about? Go to my web-site www.transportartist.co.uk for my contact details to commission your painting and own a piece of art that can only increase in value over the years.

  • Oil on Canvas, 63.0cm x 73.0cm

  • Oil on Canvas, 84.0cm x 68.0cm Original artwork SOLD

  • Oil on Canvas, 60.0cm x 90cm Original artwork SOLD

  • oil on canvas, 55.5cm x 71.0cm Original Artwork SOLD

  • Oil on Canvas, 72.0×102cm

  • Oil on Canvas, 45.0cm x 60.0cm / Original Artwork SOLD

  • Oil on Canvas, 60cm x 50cm / Original Artwork SOLD

  • Today Convent Garden in central London is an area of fashionable cafes, wine bars and high- end luxury goods shops but at one time it was the home of the wholesale fruit and vegetable trade serving the whole of London and very much a working enviroment. By the late sixties growing traffic conjestion, parking problems and narrow streets unsuitable for the increasing size of lorries made a move from this increasingly valuable land more or less inevitable and the whole shooting match was moved to a new site at Nine Elms on the other side of the Thames, once the venue of the Southern region’s largest steam locomotive shed. Today the trade is carried on in a huge modern complex, the vehicles are forty- ton juggernauts but the Cockey characters doing the wheeling and dealing are still very much the same probably the sons and grandsons of the people seen in my picture. This painting in oils on a 20”x30” board was commissioned by an exiled Londoner living in the West Country and based on contemporary photographs. A painting like this of your favourite vehicle, British or American, in oils on canvas or board would cost about £1000. E-mail mike@transportartist .co.uk to commission your own unique work of art by one of Britain’s leading transport artists.

  • Oil on Canvas, 30.0cm x 35.0cm / Artwork SOLD

  • Oil On Canvas / 52.5cm x 63.0cm

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