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  • little details in the Karri forest, Pemberton, Western Australia For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • This item is temporarily not for sale. Stay tuned. Amazing how a simple wall can look like art. Copyright Notice: / All images are the property of ©Leah Highland and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission by email, including copying, duplicating, manipulating, printing, / publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means.

  • drawing with pen on paper available on tee /

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  • this is the most difficult selective colouring i have ever done!! hope you like it! none watermarked version available – just ask ! /

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  • 990+ views as of Nov. 16, 2009 Beauty can still be found in a string of wild raspberry leaves starting to wilt after a properous harvest. / Fine Art – Mixed Media Gallery / / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

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  • Spring green always in my heart. Download Royal Free Images

  • Eve And The Apple Creation Date: 2.3.09 Model: Voivodess-Stock / Textures: darkrose42-stock and amptone-stock / Snake: unholy-stock Vine, gold rings, flower, leaves and stems all hand made. / I put a lot of hidden symbols in this one and it was really / fun, just trying new things.

  • Acrylic On Canvas All the subjects in the forest respect and adore their Guardian, Lady Leah. She loves and cares for the forest like her family and does her constant utmost best to protect this beautiful habitat that is home to thousands of different species, saving them from the ill fate that mankind brings upon them. You can view and purchase my other “The Forest Guardian” products over at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • I took this photo last week while on a mini winery crawl on the Mornington Peninsula with my good friend Patricia Gibson . This was taken at the Montalto’s winery / restaurant.. I just like it for it’s warmth and simplicity. / Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / 5.6f / Processed in RAW

  • New growth on a Potato Vine as it starts to take over the world! / Backyard, Jupiter Florida. Nikon D300, Nikkor Micro lens, Handheld.

  • Here’s another image taken from yesterday’s photo expedition,,, I love the colours of autumn on the Mornington Peninsula so I just can’t help but try and capture it..

  • acrylic on 6×8 inch canvas board ♥

  • Clematis from the Greek (klema) for branchlet. / There are over 400 wild varieties of native clematis, in fact most countries in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and to some extent in the southern hemisphere have species of clematis. For example, C. alpina is found in eastern Europe and C. cirrhosa in Mediterranean countries, C. vitalba in Britain, C. montana in India, C. lanuginosa in China, C. patens in Japan, C. aristata in Australia, C. afoliata in New Zealand and C. virginiana in America / Early plant collectors brought examples back to europe, which were soon to enrich it’s flora. One of the first to be introduced to England was C. viticella, which was brought from Spain in 1569. This was followed in 1596 by three other European species, C. cirrhosa, C. integrifolia and C. flammula. They were all used in hybridising programmes to produce new varieties. It was not until the 19th century that the stock for the large flowered clematis, which is so admired today was introduced from China, C. lanuginosa for example and C. patens from Japan. The Victorians took to clematis in a big way and the pioneering nursery of Jackmans once held a list of 343. Unfortunately the then little understood disease wilt, decimated the commercial stocks and it was not until after the second world war that nurseries were once more able to pursue serious large scale propagation. However the legacy of the Victorians does live on, many of the popular large flowered clematis available today come from the last century. /

  • Clematis from the Greek (klema) for branchlet. / There are over 400 wild varieties of native clematis, in fact most countries in the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere and to some extent in the southern hemisphere have species of clematis. For example, C. alpina is found in eastern Europe and C. cirrhosa in Mediterranean countries, C. vitalba in Britain, C. montana in India, C. lanuginosa in China, C. patens in Japan, C. aristata in Australia, C. afoliata in New Zealand and C. virginiana in America / Early plant collectors brought examples back to europe, which were soon to enrich it’s flora. One of the first to be introduced to England was C. viticella, which was brought from Spain in 1569. This was followed in 1596 by three other European species, C. cirrhosa, C. integrifolia and C. flammula. They were all used in hybridising programmes to produce new varieties. It was not until the 19th century that the stock for the large flowered clematis, which is so admired today was introduced from China, C. lanuginosa for example and C. patens from Japan. The Victorians took to clematis in a big way and the pioneering nursery of Jackmans once held a list of 343. Unfortunately the then little understood disease wilt, decimated the commercial stocks and it was not until after the second world war that nurseries were once more able to pursue serious large scale propagation. However the legacy of the Victorians does live on, many of the popular large flowered clematis available today come from the last century. Nikon D60 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm / f/5.6 1/60 ISO:360

  • 12”x12” I created this with acrylic paint for the flower and pastel for the background on 44lb matte scrapbook paper. Collect the whole series.... /

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