3d rendered glistening optical illusion bowl on a black background
Brussels, 11 Oct 2007
I’ve been playing again this time with my new camera. This image of shadows falling on the ground was taken at Teesside white water run. I hope you like it.
Artist Statement Psychologists say that the home may be considered an extension of the self. If this is true, I meet my neighbors in an exciting and invigorating way each day through the lens of my camera. In the past, I felt bewildered by the vivid colors displayed by homes in the historic districts of cities. After constant observation and contemplation I am intrigued by the activity of everyday life in local neighborhoods which I experience only through outward observations of the homes around me. / The images captured of these houses assert a sense of spatial ambiguity which is analogous to the dilemma of private versus public space that is felt when observing someone’s home. Although, clearly observable from the public space of the sidewalk, homes are very personal spaces in which citizens expect a certain level of privacy. The color formalism present throughout the images creates an experience of gazing at these houses or homes and leads to questioning of the meaning of placement, space, and implied, but presently unobservable activity. / The combination of color and formal elements that make up these images should allow a new view of local neighborhoods. Things normally passed by on a daily basis become displays of color and abstract form which eventually lead to an acknowledgment of neighborhood personalities and individuality that come together to describe a cultural community.
/ Anonymous donation to further my work. / Share my work with friends & family. It started to sprinkle just as I was taking these shots. The flash had an amazing effect on the drops. For a split second you could see incredible numbers of drops, and deep into the focal field, then they disappeared in the same split second because of the night’s darkness. It was almost unnerving.The stripes on the train were reflective and provided nice effects. There is no digital effects added except for re-sampling and signing. • Paired Image no. 2 of 2 • Visualization Side by Side
Totally tubular digital image!
Oil and impasto on canvas. 1mx1.8m an extension of the ‘Building a Bridge’ series. This series began with the thought that Australia had much in the way of natural resources and the knowledge of how to manage them. The caretakers of the land were not heeded. Explorers lost their way, had opportunity stare them in the face and tracks were made with dying footsteps. We continually have the opportunity to choose a better way. build a bridge, get over past decisions, build better futures. This series was begun before the PM said sorry. That was a happy day. The trend now is to live with more awareness. This was painted in hope that steps are taken on this path, every day. Blaze a trail, people!
A small lizard peers out from between two rocks in a stone wall. The shadow is cast by a sunchair just in front of the wall.
the new look of Berlin
The same building as Abstract on Glass,, in b&w,,,,,,Vancouver B,.C. Canada / There are so many new scrapers going up that there are now streets now rarely, if at all, see the sun!! panasonic dmc lz7 as is in bw This has been featured in the Architecture and Cityscapes group!
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference.” / ~Robert Frost (I just like that quote) / Well, this started as a simple idea and flourished into something else. I used my own textures and created the background (painstakingly) by hand in photoshop. I wish I could remember where I found the brushes, but thanks. I’m working on so many things right now, this is my cure for procrastination ;)
Bedroom.
Sunny Winterday at the beach – series / Pics made in december 2008 – Blankenberge/ Belgium It was sunny and it had frozen. The low winter sun through the fence made the path into an abstract painting of shadowlines / This is the black and white interpretation of “Path through the dunes” contrasting perceptions: black and white, light and shades, curved and straight Photograph made with Pentax K10D camera. Comments and feed-back always welcome. Thanks for looking :) / Path through the dunes ——
Walking a fine line… Lines being paint on a running track.
A perfect winter’s day in Shark Bay, sun shining bright… I love the way this looks as if the whole thing is lit by moonlight instead… Best viewed large… Cape Leseur – Shark Bay, Western Australia
Limburg, the Netherlands / Sony DSC-R1 / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
Zebra longwing butterfly, Heliconius charitonius, on palm leaf. Niagara Falls Butterfly conservatory.
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