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Fourteen photos were used in this photo manipulation, and it took seven hours to create. With this piece, I wanted to create something elegant but also meaningful. There are connections between all things in our lives. Our parents and ancestors connect us to other people. Our regions, schools, clubs, workplaces and even Internet groups connect us to others. Life connects us to one world, death to another. One day, we will be dust. We are connected, rooted, to these and many other parts of our existence. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Portrait of Katherine Hepburn in pen and ink
“But wait. I’ll break-scratch out through the side. And don’t you think I can’t, ‘cause I am six pounds of dynamite…”—From the South San Gabriel song of the same name. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Please take a moment to view this LARGE Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge), Northern Territory Australia. / This is the second gorge where most photographs are taken and the odd movie is made. Processed with “Orton Effect” / Canon 300D/Sigma 18-200mm OS lens Featured in “The Northern Terriotry” group – January 2009, and winner of the Northern Territory group, “Gorgeous Gorges” challenge – January 2009
I just can’t get enough of these guys, check out the eye pattern, its just stunning! Found near Katherine Gorge
A portrait of my daughter on her 18th birthday.
This wooden door set in a heavy stone wall is from Springvale Homested, the oldest outback homestead in the Northern Territory. / The door leads off the back verandah of this charming old historic building. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro
This series of photographs was taken in 2004. I happened to be down by the lake with an old friend when one of my neighbor’s dogs, Buddy, came dashing our way and headed straight for the water. There’s something nice about seeing dogs happy and carefree. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Pastel on Canson Mi~Teintes 160gm paper / 29cm x 42cm
With flaming red hair she withstands the winds / Butterflies flutter and ladybugs bless / The little Katherine child in the daisy lined dress. There is an 11×14 print available of Katherine in my Etsy shop. Please follow the link for details. / http://www.sundrip.etsy.com Thank you for looking / F. Magdalene
/ — A relic piano on display at the Katherine Historical Museum (Northern Territory). Taken our road trip from Melbourne to Darwin via the Great Ocean Road and the red centre on our ‘point and shoot’ camera (Canon IXUS 90IS). — N.B. The feature logo was prepared by myself but inspired by a design originally done by Natalie Perkins —
Katherine Gorge – Nitmiluk – NT – Australia
Historic homstead at Katherine in the Northern Teritory Australia. / The NT ’s oldest homestead and a delightfull place to visit and explore. / Located near the Kathrine River which on 2 occasions has burst it’s banks in peak floods the homestaed has been saved and re restored by the local community for us to enjoy as visitors.
Sunset at Katherine Homestead in the Northern Territory. I almost needed a change of underwear after a confrontation with a crocodile 4 metres from the back door of the homestead!!!!!
4×6 inches, watercolour, gouache and gold ink, 2008. The sixth wife of Henry VIII.
Life drawing of a nude model done in black ink.
Beautiful Katherine Cove in Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario – north shore route in Ontario, Canada. / / / Canvas Print
Katherine Gorge – NT – Australia
danby castle is where Katherine Parr, 6th wife of Henry VIII, lived out her last days, stangely enough, last week! (in1548)
4×6 inches, watercolor, gouache and gold ink, 2008. A portrait of the first wife of Henry VIII.
Taken in 2004 in Tennessee. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Another sunset photograph taken in 2004 at the lake near my home in Tennessee. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
Sometimes it’s good to just sit back and let serenity take over. Tennessee, 2004. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent.> —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
“Art in Me” by Jars of Clay / Images on the sidewalk speak of a dream’s descent / Washed away by storms to graves of cynical lament / Dirty canvases to call my own / Protest limericks carved by the old pay phone In your picture book I’m trying hard to see / Turning endless pages of this tragedy / Sculpting every move you compose a symphony / You plead to everyone, “See the art in me” Broken stained-glass windows, the fragments ramble on / Tales of broken souls, an eternity’s been won / As critics scorn the thoughts and works of mortal man / My eyes are drawn to you in awe once again And in your picture book I’m trying hard to see / Turning endless pages of this tragedy / Sculpting every move you compose a symphony / You plead to everyone, “See the art in me” And in your picture book I’m trying hard to see / Turning endless pages of this tragedy / Sculpting every move you compose a symphony / You plead to everyone, “See the art in me.” Self-portrait from 2004. Lelia Katherine Thomas / leliathomas@gmail.com OR Twitter @leliathomas / www.leliathomas.com —-—- Want a free, high quality copy of this? Download it via BitTorrent. —-—- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. You are free to ‘remix’ it under noncommercial terms. For more information about remixing my work, visit this page on my website.
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