Light winter Calendars

19 creative works found

  • A seasonal calendar of the year (NSW, Australia)

  • A collection of landscapes from Fraser Island, Queensland and The Adelaide Hills, South Australia. My calendars can be customised to your requirements. Just let me know which of my images you would like for each month plus a cover image and I will make a calendar just for you! Australian Landscapes by Julie Thomas January – A Storm Is Brewing / February – After The Rain / March – Before The Sun Sets / April – Autumn Day / May – Autumn Day II / June – Sunset Silhouette / July – Early Morning Fog / August – Danger / September – Peaceful Fury / October – Rooftop Views / November – Dramatic Dunes / December – Summer Daze

  • Images that give the different feelings of the season

  • I have selected some of my atmospheric paintings, and matched them to the months. Jan – Graveyard Metallica. The lowest, darkest point in winter, in the Northern hemisphere. It gets better from now on! Feb – Hetton Colliery 1838. A dark and industrial scene, we have to tough this month out, like those hard men of that era in the mines! Mar – Smalholm Sunset . The light begins to get brighter as Spring is nearly here. Apr – Blea Tarn. Spring is here and the light gets bright. May – El Golco . Bright long days are here! Jun – Corinth . The season warms up and the longest days of the year. July – Market Day. The hottest month. Aug – Toscana . Holidays abroad and at home. Sept – Victorian Lady Fishing . September begins to turn the season. Oct – Old Carpathia . The dark nights begin, and October ends with Halloween. Nov – Beamish Wheel . Autumnal colours are everywhere. Dec – Trees of Eden . The winter Solstice, and celebration of the birth of Jesus. The reverse is, of course, true for those of you in the Southern hemisphere!

  • Wildlife and nature photographs from the South Island of New Zealand. Cover: Franz Joseph Glacier / January: Seagull / February: Canterbury Scene / March: Curio Bay / April: Wind Rider / May: Reflections / June: Erosion / July: On the Road / August: Hector’s Dolphin / September: Milford Sound / October: Lake View / November: Fur Seal / December: Yellow-eyed Penguin

  • These are basically my most popular works. :)

  • Me and my friend Eleni Hadjikiriakou, made this unique collection of our original acrylic, paintings for our first calendar. / It’s a compilation of landscapes,seascapes,portraits and figures. Happy, creative year to everybody!

  • Me and my friend Gogo Korogiannou made this unique collection of our original acrylic, paintings for our first calendar. / It’s a compilation of landscapes,seascapes,portraits and figures. Happy, creative year to everybody!

  • collection of images from the Yorkshire dales during the winter months.

  • A 12 month long wander in Winter’s magical light. Come join me as I discover the hidden beauty when Nature supposedly is at rest, but I believe is actually at her best. / www.bostonthekimagery.com

  • 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.

  • 12 images of the City of Lights, Paris, at night

  • Matched up different art for the months.

  • A Calendar of some of my popular art.

  • A collection of night-time photos taken by Alyce Taylor.

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