Bold colorful sunflowers in a hot pink milk jug painted in a creative, stylish composition.
Where are the parents of this children? The poor youngest sibling, already crying outloud, and no one answers… to fill his empty feeding bottle!
From the traveling exhibit Mother.Culture. / Currently showing in Sacramento’s Phantom Gallery through January 2008. / Contact Rachel Valley to make an appointment for a private showing. Mother.Culture Page _Support in a mother’s immediate family is crucial to success. If one member is not on board the breastfeeding relationship becomes vulnerable. This portrait also touches on the “family bed”. Western Culture has told us that sleeping with our children is bad in every way. I challenge this way of thinking with depicting the family bed as a sanctuary, and to be reassessed by western culture.
Water droplet splash, it reminded me of the antique candy bowls my grandma had.
Outside the greenhouse of Gerberas I found these magnificent Gerberas thrown away. I’m not sure if because of overabundance, ..or maybe it used to enrich the ground later, ” to feed ” future Gerberas. My evaluation is that 0.000001 part of the field is thrown away. So please enjoy the thrown away flowers..I think there are SO WARMLY BEAUTIFUL…Thanks for the visit…Copyrights© Nira Dabush
He he he…...I thought it would make a cute card er something. The clarity wasn’t as good as “candyland” but the shape makes me chuckle, I’m easily amused LOL
Country mailboxes, fashioned from everyday objects, in this case an old milk tin, are always an interesting sight. Always located at the furthest point from the homestead the long driveway connecting the two. Location: Jerseyville, NSW, Australia / shutter: 1/160 / AV: f8 / ISO: 80 / FL: 9.5
location: Jerseyville, NSW This area of NSW is dotted with dilapidated old sheds such as this one. They have served their purpose and stand simply as relics of a bygone time.
oil painting completed in 2002, with burn n dodgin added in ps / (original sold, not available) thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
An old bicycle at the old dairy factory Freia, Openluchtmuseum, Arnhem, Netherlands. The steam-driven factory Freia was the first dairy factory in the Dutch province of Friesland, starting its production in 1879 and continuing until 1970. In 1991, its oldest part was rebuilt in Openluchtmuseum (Open Air Museum) Arnhem. March 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135, tripod. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, color enhancement, crop.
Collaborative work based on original concept by Corneilius Pierce
Canon Digital Rebel XT
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This was just perfect – the way the cows positioned themselves in a “gang” lol! Not my usual style.. quite “in your face” compared to my normally quiet pieces but I love the humour & colours! Featured in Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge
Did you spill my pint…. or, it’s no use crying over spilt milk?
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This is one of my favourite drop photos. I just love the shapes and textures on this. Reminds me of a handmade ceramic bowl. / This is actually several white milk drops being dropped into a container of blue milky water, captured at the moment of impact. Not an easy thing to do and impossible to predict what the result will be. That’s the fun of it. Frustrating when you miss, which I do often, but fantastic when it works. Canon EOS40D. 90mm Macro lens. Canon Speedie 430EX flash and a fluro table lamp.
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Strawberry Fields Forever link What a pain this was to do,lol.Took me 19 goes to get this pic. Lotsa pics of either dropping strawberries or drowned ones,lol. /
all done in Corel X 2.. / DON’T ASK ME WHERE THIS COME FROM / Hope ya’ll enjoy:) / !
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