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  • / “The Third Thing” is part of the same series as “Two Things” and “Here Comes The Sun”...all three are based on the photos of Maria Medeiros, Happy Thanksgiving and Sunflower…like the one before I have painted this one in a very graphic style, using inks and watercolour on Waterford paper... Featured in Florals, Still life Pastels…The Scavenger Hunt.. Write down how many things you want. / Meditate on how many things you need. / When you write them down / You will see / That you want millions of things. / When you meditate / You will notice / That you need only one thing / Eternal compassion. Sri Chinmoy / Two Things / / Here comes the Sun

  • “The Mango Tree” is based on a beautiful photo by Anna D’Accione called Nearly Ripe I love working on collaborations with RB photographers and when Anna offered me her work, I eagerly accepted...I’ve added it to the Tropical and Mango collection… Watercolour with Gold Dust on Arches Not Paper… I paced alone on the road across the field while the sunset was / hiding its last gold like a miser. / / The daylight sank deeper and deeper into the darkness, and the / widowed land, whose harvest had been reaped, lay silent. / / Suddenly a boy’s shrill voice rose into the sky. He traversed / the dark unseen, leaving the track of his song across the hush of / the evening. / / His village home lay there at the end of the waste land, beyond / the sugar-cane field, hidden among the shadows of the banana and / the slender areca palm, the cocoa-nut and the dark green / mango trees. / / I stopped for a moment in my lonely way under the starlight, and / saw spread before me the darkened earth surrounding with her arms / countless homes furnished with cradles and beds, mothers’ hearts / and evening lamps, and young lives glad with a gladness that / knows nothing of its value for the world. Tagore.. / / / Mango Carnival / Mangoes, Mangoes, Mangoes / Julie Mango

  • / “The Egyptian” is part of the Potting Shed, Allium series…painted in a very loose style iin watercolour on Sennelier Rough Paper..see others in the series below.. The Ancient Egyptians worshipped the onion, believing that its spherical shape and concentric rings symbolized eternal life. Onions were even used in Egyptian burials as evidenced by onion traces being found in the eye sockets of Ramesses IV. They believed that if buried with the dead, the strong scent of onions would bring breath back to the dead…the Tree or Egyptian onion grows like a flower producing bulblets in the flower head; it is a hybrid of Allium cepas and not only edible but also ornamental EGYPTIAN ONION BREAD 1 lg. onion, coarsely chopped / 3 eggs / 1 c. water / 5 c. sifted flour / 5 tsp. baking powder / 1 scant tsp. salt / 1/2 c. sesame seeds / 1 beaten egg mixed with 2 tsp. water / 1 tsp. dry onion soup mix Place coarsely chopped onion in a large mixing bowl. (Save 2 teaspoons for later use.) Add eggs and water and beat with a wire whisk or rotary beater until well blended. / Combine flour with baking powder, salt and sesame seeds. Gradually add to egg mixture, beating well after each addition, until a soft ball is formed. Turn out onto a lightly floured board; knead lightly for 3 minutes and then roll out about 3/4 inch thick. Cut out into large flat rounds, each about 8 inches in diameter. Brush lightly with beaten egg, sprinkle with remaining onion and onion soup mix. Place on a well-greased baking sheet. Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 25 minutes or until the onion bread is delicately browned. The rounds may be baked in 8 or 9-inch layer cake tins, if desired. / Allium / / Garlic and a Single Red Onion / Shallots 2 / Shallots / The Family / Two Purple Heads of Garlic…not published.. / Chicken with 40 cloves of Garlic

  • / New Series…”Spring Fever”..A young Magnolia flower about to open, painted on a delicate gauze like background, as if becoming unwrapped for the new season of spring…this time I used softer more antique tones instead of my usual vibrant ones…a tribute to Botanical Art... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper Did you think / spring would / never come? / Did you think / rain could / overpower the sun? / Did you think / suffocating snows / would deny / The earth / bursting forth, / could the crocus die? / Would grey / always mask / the dawn? / Could silence / always quiet / the song / Of a songbird / alone / on a limb / One bud / bursts forth / let the song / begin. s.k.lindeman

  • / New Series…”Spring Fever”..A young Magnolia flower about to open, on a background painted to look like delicate gauze, as if becoming unwrapped for the new season of spring…this time I used softer more antique tones instead of my usual vibrant ones…a tribute to Botanical Art... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… “Harshness vanished. / A sudden softness has replaced the meadows’ wintry grey. / Little rivulets of water changed their singing accents. / Tendernesses, hesitantly, reach toward the earth from space, / And country lanes are showing these unexpected subtle risings / That find expression in the empty trees.” Rainer Marie Rilke / Magnolia

  • / “Still Life with Black Cherries and Old Lace” is part of the Still Life and Texture collection.. I have lots of old lace…some are inherited, but many pieces I bought at antique shows and auctions…some are very intricate and fragile, and some simple but beautiful, like the one I painted here…I often wonder about the original owners of these lovely tributes to the incredible workmanship of long ago, and try to imagine who they were and how they lived….many of the pieces I acquired were very yellowed and I had to do a lot of hand washing to bring them back to their original whiteness... The juxtaposition of the Cherries and Old Lace was totally spontaneous…I did the gauzy lace first and found myself painting Cherries in the middle…sepia tones add a bit of authenticity.... / painstaking work Watercolour on Arches Not Paper… Memories that pull us to shadows / that we have never seen, / breaking with the patterns / of eternal seams, / ripped apart at daybreak, / openings in the dawn, / cracks of light / cascading down waterfalls beyond. s.k. lindeman

  • Woman portrait and seaside / Nikon D60 + Photoshop CS3

  • “The Sap Bucket” is part of the Spring Fever collection... I don’t usually post my very large paintings…there are only a few here so far…but when this was completed today, I thought why not? / At this time of year maple syrup is being harvested in Canada… we in fact provide most of the worlds supply…this is one of my collection of antique sap buckets, which are fast becoming a rarity…I love the patina, the dents, the rust that tell of long ago sugaring off sessions in the month of March…the sunlit bucket tells us the sap is rising… the leaf on the chain tells another story... Watercolour on Saunders Waterford Rough paper… I remember / coming to the farm in March / in sugaring time, as a small boy. / He carried the pails of sap, sixteen-quart / buckets, dangling from each end / of a wooden yoke / that lay across his shoulders, and emptied them / into a vat in the saphouse / where fire burned day and night / for a week. excerpt Maple Syrup by Donald Hall.. / Still Life with Wellingtons

  • Fantasy photo manipulation about Frank Herbert’s Dune.

  • Inspired by the inability to sleep:)

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

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  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

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  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST, LIZ KINDER

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at sea in Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

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