This is my Doom skull logo i am currently working on for a bigger piece that i will eventually finish, but i liked the skull as a solo element as well so i thought i would upload it as a shirt design! Featuring CCTV is always watching, capitalism barcode mouth.. can anyone tell me how to upload a close / enlarged version of my design into this section so people can actually view it properly?
Reflections in ice
If Monet would have painted an autumn scene… / water + colors + reflection+wind / RAW converted into Jpeg. (no post-work) / - / Sony A100 + DT18-70mm 3.5/5.5 / - / Copyright > MCN: C12D4-107C6-BF748 / / the other one of the duo / — /
Baby grasshopper settling on an iris . This little guy was so tiny and he hung around for a while , Just jumping from flower to flower.
May Lake . Yosemite.
The cliffs of Etretat in Normandy (France) just above one of the scenes Claude Monet painted. 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
Untouched impressionist photograph. Effect achieved using ‘in camera’ techniques. Best viewed LARGE
Painted in artists oils in Corel painter using an assortment of brushes to create texture and colour…. FEATURED in Digital Brushstrokes Group on the 2/05/09 thank u moderators.. FEATURED IN THE GROUP “GORGEOUSE FLOWER CARDS” 11/07/09 THANK U RUNNER UP IN iMPRESSIONIST CAFE AVATAR CHALLENGE 24/11/09 THANK U
This lily pond is a constant source of inspiration … never fails to remind me of my favourite artist (add a bench, and it is idyllic!!!). / Shot from a similar spot to my Enticement shot. FEATURED in A Garden Somewhere Group, June 2009 You are invited to visit my Bubblesite for a more comprehensive viewing of my images. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
. This lily pond is a constant source of inspiration … never fails to remind me of my favourite artist (add a bench, and it is idyllic!!!). You are invited to visit my Bubblesite for a more comprehensive viewing of my images. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Our local 101 art group has a “Fabulous Fakes” exhibition every year. This was my attempt at one of Monet’s Haystacks series of paintings. I found it a really interesting study. You really look carefully at another artist’s work when you try to copy it and thus see subtle nuances which you might otherwise miss. A new challenge from the acrylic painters gp prompted this upload.
Taken after some heavy rain greened up the foilage. This lily pond is a constant source of inspiration … never fails to remind me of my favourite artist You are invited to visit my Bubblesite for a more comprehensive viewing of my images. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
The Gardens at Giverney
Taken at Giverny, France, in the gardens of the artist of Claude Monet. It was a rainy day in June 2008, but the garden was filled with flowers – but no waterlilies! / Shot with Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1. Bridges / by Sitti Navarro I have crossed a thousand bridges / In my search for something real / There were great suspension bridges / Made of spiderwebs of steel There were tiny wooden trestles / And there were bridges made of stone / I have always been a stranger / And I’ve always been alone There’s a bridge to tomorrow / There’s a bridge from the past / There’s a bridge made of sorrow / That I pray would not last There’s a bridge made of colors / In the sky high above / And I’m certain that somewhere / There’s a Bridge made of love
March 30, 2009 / Callaway Gardens / Pine Mountain, Georgia Inspired by Claude Monet’s Water-Lily Pond, Symphony in Green 1899 A suggested crop of the previous shot with a Monet style effect added using CS3. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Featured work in Exceptional Ekphrasis group.
Reflections of us. An impressionistic tapestry of everything we are. Do you see us dancing closely in the gently moving morning? Or is it me, wishing us there? Shannon Donovan / April 30, 2009 This image was purchased as a greeting card in May 2009!
Monet is one of the most iconic painters known to the general public. His work fascinates me, I am in awe of this great master. Here is my homage to the great man. Pastel on Canson Paper 56×76cm Original in a private collection. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Mocha Box Framed Print Shown / 203mm x 231mm / AU$112.00 Greeting Card – Black Backing / AU$4.90
Another fantastic painting from Monet I just had to have a go at. / It now hangs in my Husbands Office! Acrylic on canvas board! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Printed Reproductions available by taking the image link Black Flat Framed Print Shown / 257mm x 203mm / AU$112.00 Greeting Card / AU$4.90
/ Édouard Manet, 23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883, was a French painter. One of the first nineteenth century artists to approach modern-life subjects, he was a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. / His early masterworks The Luncheon on the Grass and Olympia engendered great controversy, and served as rallying points for the young painters who would create Impressionism. Today these are considered watershed paintings that mark the genesis of modern art. This is basically a cinema 4D render; just added some visual elements in postwork to enhance the whole atmosphere; original is a full color render; it was just at the last moment that I decided to tone it down. / (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application, produced by MAXON Computer, Germany.)
Another wonderful artwork from my very artistically talented Mother. She has painted most of her life, china painting, silk painting and this one, on wood. FEATURED in Buyer’s Club Makes a very pretty card… / I’m a member of the Buyer’s Club!
Looks like fall is upon us…:) This year has gone by so fast. Nothing to brighten up a dreary day better than Sunflowers!
My rendition Almond blossoms VAN GOGH / On January 31, 1890, Theo wrote to Vincent of the birth of his son, whom he had named Vincent Willem. Van Gogh, who was extremely close to his younger brother, immediately set about making him a painting of his favorite subject: blossoming branches against a blue sky. The gift was meant to hang over the couple’s bed. As a symbol of this new life, Vincent chose an almond tree, which blooms early in southern regions, announcing the coming spring as early as February.
another little gem of wisdom found written on a wall somewhere in Newtown… and hey how true is this… / . /
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