Vincent’s Cat Recently I’ve been looking at Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings. I love his irises and wanted to paint some myself. Their complicated forms and brilliant deep blues captivated me. As some of you may know I have a fondness for cats. During my life I have had two exceptional ginger cats ‘Victor’ and ‘Mittens’ who were very dear to me; this is dedicated to their memory. Acrylic on canvas / Size: 30cm x 30cm
Iridescent cloud and aircraft. / Nikon F3, 300mm lens. Fuji Velvia. © Ern Mainka
Abstract digital mixed-media of flame fractals and photography / / / DATE OF CREATION : 2007.11.18th / / / DETAILS / This is part of a collaborative series I am starting with my dad over the internet, using some irisation photographies of his. / I couldn’t wait for his real size pictures files to start working with his material, so this one is only available as cards. / / / © 2007 Nodakami
This was one of the first irises of the year. It was taken in my neighborhood in Colorado Springs, Co.
This acrylic painting on canvas depicts the majestic Iris in its natural habitat, in its natural beauty of lilac and mauve and blue tones .
I took this picture along the banks of a lake at Jefferson Island in Iberia Parish. I have applied several layers and textures to give it more of a painted canvas look.
Frilly, flouncy irises always make me think of dancers so when I was trying to decide a name for this one, “Showdance” popped into my head! Watercolour on paper.
A Siberian Iris in my backyard garden in northeast Iowa. Bloom time mid to late spring. Photo taken May 31, 2009. / ! /
An escaped domestic bunny terrorized our gardens for a couple days. He was a cute guy but he liked eating my drip tubing and he had to go!
Featured in The Light On My Subject February 25, 2009. This iris was snapped in my garden on May 14, 2008 with the Nikon D40x, using the 55-200mm VR Nikon lens. Shutter speed 1/320, aperture f/5.3, exposure -.33, iso 400. The iris blossom is about 3 inches high from the tip of the stem to the ends of the petals.
Taken on the grounds of the Historical Museum at Buffalo NY. / /
Macro photography is my passion. From abstract landscapes and art found in tree bark and rocks, to florals and urban macro photography! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature!
Spring iris reticulata is one of the first flowers to come out; a dainty 8 inch high miniature. /
Japanese iris flowers inspired by Japanese art, textiles, and design.
Irises From the Field with Love for NATURE. Fresh Watercolour,from the last weekend. 57CM x 75CM . To start a new week with love for nature… Thanks for viewing and commenting, / Wishing you the very best… / Copyrights© Nira Dabush
This one’s especially for LadyKisser Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens
Iris from the Garden one of my favorite spring flowers
All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal redqueen’s elf on zazzle.com / frosted mug / / business card / / mousepad / / acrylic and marker painting of dragonfly and iris / T-Shirt / / card /
Also known as Rocky Mountain Iris, Western Blue Iris, or Harlequin Blueflag, this wildflower is part of the iris family. / It has several violet/blue flowers, attractively veined, with yellow sepals on a strong stalk. The flowers are 2 1/2 to 4 inches wide, with non- bearded petals, height is 2-3 feet high. / The juice from this plant may cause blisters to the skin, and contains toxins poisonous to animals and humankind. / Blueflag blooms between May and August in swamps, wetlands, and marshes, throughout the Eastern states, and western to Minnesota. / The name “flag” was derived from the middle English word “flagge”, meaning “rush” or “reed.” / Photograph taken in the Bashakill Wetlands, Wurtsboro, New York USA. /
Grey’s iris Garden-Montvale, New Jersey 2007
“Iris Spring” was featured in the group Natures Wonders in March 2009 “Iris Spring” was featured in the group Spring Blooms – 2 per day in March 2009 Medium Purple Bearded Iris. These bearded irises are easy to cultivate and propagate, and have become very popular in gardens. The earliest to bloom are species which flower as early as February and March. / / /
Macro of iris petals at Regent’s Park, London UK.
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