Landscaping texture Calendars

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  • A series of Macro photographs taken from the Australian Paperbark Tree. Abstract Art in Bark. I am passionate about macro photography. I love to find macro abstract landscapes and art in the bark of a tree, rocks and stones. Explore the beauty and wonder of the miniature universe of nature throughout my gallery. You’ll be delighted as I have been to view our world from a different perspective and see what I have found in the hidden and secret small places. Favourited in the RB Featured Page 30th September, 2008

  • A collection of my favorite images that have texture applied in PS.

  • Only photos of nature taken in France and Switzerland. / The shots chosen are all Square format to maintain continuity.

  • Horses and textured landscapes…

  • This is a collection of my favourite textured pictures .

  • My calendar for 2010 represents a retrospective view of artworks created through the previous year. / All the paintings represented within the calendar were created using mixed media techniques with the layering of pencil. paint, glue and metal foils. / I hope that you enjoy looking at them as much as I enjoyed creating them.

  • Shifting light brings unexpected tones to the seasons.

  • New Mexico landscapes. /

  • Abstract studies that inform the large romantic landscape series ‘Drift’ ...where the mighty mountains meet the mighty sea… my home… thank you Banksie and Mum for all your help and for letting the prodical daughter return x

  • Images of landscapes some real, abstract and imaginary but all / are based on dreams that stay in my mind. I use cameras, computers and software to create my images. Most interested in color, texture surface reflected light and the fusion of all these elements through manipulation and constant experimentation. Hope you enjoy… / Best viewed larger

  • Ancient surfaces and textures on resurfaced objects or relics / depicted as landscapes.

  • This 2010 floral print calendar is comprised of 12 original, vivid photographs of flowers, blossoms, and blooms all found throughout the Midwestern United States. You’ll find every color of the rainbow scattered over the twelve months of 2010, as well as many textures found in the beautiful art of nature. If you’re interested in the individual prints, / please visit my FLORAL PRINTS GALLERY ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * / In Memory of my sister, Kyelcie Dawn Yates , 100% of all proceeds from the sale of this piece, and all of my art on RedBubble, will be donated to my charity of choice – The Dream Factory. / * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ Thanks for looking! /

  • Images of landscapes some real, abstract and imaginary but all / are based on dreams that stay in my mind. I use cameras, computers and software to create my images. Most interested in color, texture surface reflected light and the fusion of all these elements through manipulation and constant experimentation. Hope you enjoy… / Best viewed larger

  • This calendar features 12 original photographs of statues, each from a unique perspective that grants life to the inanimate. If you’re interested in the individual prints of the images included in this collection, please check out my STATUE GALLERY /

  • A collection of some old / some new textured country-life scenics. My special thanks to Dennis (Cannonman99) for his guidance on the creation of the cover shot (May). Textures thanks to Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art, Ghostbones on Flickr and Obsidian Dawn.

  • Malaspina Galleries. / Gabriola Island, BC.

  • Textured shots

  • A collection of photographic manipulations and composites.

  • January / February / March / April / May / Juin / July / August / September / October / November / December / All photos © Barbara Corvino My others calendars on sale

  • A collection of our most popular prints.

  • “Your roof is bewhiskered, your floor is a-slant, Your walls seem to sag and to swing; I’m trying to find just your faults, but I can’t - You poor, tired, heart-broken old thing! I’ve seen when you’ve been the best friend that I had, Your light like a gem on the snow; You’re sort of a part of me - Gee! but I’m sad; I hate, little cabin, to go.” excerpt from ‘Good-Bye, Little Cabin’, Robert William Service (1874 – 1958) A classic Australian scene, depicting a deserted and decaying old wood and tinned roof shack, with the harsh but beautiful Australian bush as a backdrop. I initially created only 9 images for this series, but then decided to create a further 4 images, with a 2010 Calendar in mind. This wonderful old shack is just outside of Melbourne, in the Kangaroo Grounds/Christmas Hills area. I’ve put directions on my Flickr stream if anyone is interested in checking the place out. You can find them here. I hope you enjoy… To view the images used in this calendar extra large on black, please see my website Copyright © 1989 – 2009 Tracy Edgar Fine Art Fotografie – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any unauthorised use of these images is strictly prohibited.

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