I always loved the horses on merry-go-rounds
merry-go-round, Canadian National Exhibition
Childs Play Collection: Fun acrylic and ink painting for kids of a small boat chugging merrily along the high seas. You can almost feel the effort to steam through the waves! Featured in Art & Stories for Children
When resting, lion socialization occurs through a number of behaviors, and the animal’s expressive movements are highly developed. The most common peaceful tactile gestures are head rubbing and social licking, which have been compared with grooming in primates. Head rubbing—nuzzling one’s forehead, face and neck against another lion—appears to be a form of greeting as it is seen often after an animal has been apart from others, or after a fight or confrontation. Males tend to rub other males, while cubs and females rub females. On this picture we do not see social licking, what often occurs in tandem with head rubbing; it is generally mutual and the recipient appears to express pleasure. Lions have an array of facial expressions and body postures that serve as visual gestures.Lions have the loudest roar of any big cat.
“oblivion (“marching merrily to” – remix)” designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2009.
Sunset without sun in Chichester Harbour,one of the most pleasuable experiences I have had recently.
sometimes takes people a while to get but makes it all the more fun. a truly aussie xmas card.. no winteryness in site!
My little Tammy taken last Christmas at my aunts place looked cute as could be in her little dress, I used this photo and manipulated it heavily onto layers, using a bouquet on my table to set the scene I worked around it using experimental Tangerine coloring and created the grass with brushes.. also in a dark to light tangerine. / Created at 2:30am I’m now uploading what took me almost an hour to complete. I hope you like my modern Holly Hobbie :) Olympus E-300 / 32 mm / F/4.7 / 1/60 sec. / ISO-250 Featured In:
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