Mother spring 

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  • cute baby sheep

  • I love this photo. This photo was published in the Digital Photographer magazine! (Spring, 2009) It was also on display at Wassenburg Art Center in Van Wert, Ohio from October 5 – 31, 2008. This was taken in the early Spring. This is a pear blossom tree flower. Shutter Speed 1/800 / F6.3 / ISO 200 / Focal Length 200m / Nikon D80 Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 03:00:54 UTC 2009 Title :: White and Pink Flowers

  • Flowers after Rain.

  • water color pencil, outlined. / Picture from original. / Original 30×22 inches Original Sold

  • Presentation of my poetry book You may also purchase my second poetry book / (I could send it for you by post) / . /

  • Mrs. Redbird seems to be smiling in contentment as she incubates the eggs in the nest and awaits the joyful day when her babies will hatch. Mr. Redbird joined her at the nest today, but he was preoccupied with his reflection in the pane of my bedroom window. She let him ward off what appeared to be another suitor in his eyes, all the while not flinching from her matronly duties at home.

  • Painting inspired by cherry blossom.

  • Mother of Gods / And Men, and Nature, Mother of All Things… / ...Beginning / And End are You, and You Alone rule All. / For All Things are from You, and in You do / All Things, Eternal One, come to their End. / /

  • Love the Color!!! / So Pretty!!!!!!

  • I created these wings for my little Japanese butterfly girl. Featured in the Patchwork and Outsiders Group. .

  • Hand drawn using a small statue as reference. watercolour and gouache on arches paper. / Also added gold leaf to the wings.

  • Original Artwork Information / Watercolour on Paper / 59×84 cm / 2005 About The Artist / Lisa V Robinson is a professional UK contemporary artist, who specialises in abstract, figurative paintings that explore the physicality of paint and the possibilities of what can be achieved with space and colour. / To view more of her unique art work please visit / her website: www.lisavrobinson.co.uk Print Example / Framed Print /

  • watercolor, pen & ink copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved

  • Cheerful red and yellow tulips to brighten your day! Watercolour on archival paper, 10×14 inches.

  • Watercolours on paper, 14×10 inches.

  • The Morrigan, ancient goddess of the land, of fertility and death, became associated in more modern times with war. In triple aspect she was accompanied by Nemain (Frenzy), Macha or Badbh (Battle Crow). In her war aspect she appeared over the battlefield, inciting the warriors to become crazy with war-lust, and thus, causing their own demise. The Morrigan was not death herself, she was the harbinger of death, and so the Ban-Shee or the Washer at the Ford, became associated with her. She is the Kali of the Irish pantheon, the Dark Mother to whom we must respect deeply. Some of her symbols are the hooded crow, hawthorne, blackthorne, apple, spirals, night, twilight, autumn, earth, dark places, and the colors: red, black, and white. The Morrigan, represents the dark aspect that we all experience and possess. Everything emerges from the dark, the child from the womb, the day from night, and The Morrigan’s power exists within this place of potentiality. We also end the cycle by returning to the dark, day gives way to night, our bodies return to the earth, and so The Morrigan blesses us by releasing us from her realm and calls us back when it is time. The dark aspect is not something to be feared, for to fear the dark, is to be afraid of our own nature. It is to be understood as part of a natural cycle of rise and fall, expanding and contracting, reaching out and turning inward, etc. The Morrigan offers us a way to understand and navigate the dark paths throughout our life, if only we overcome our fears and reach out to accept the “fruit” of knowledge she offers us. (Original painting, 18×24, ink on canvas) All artwork and text © Copyright 2005-2009 DoAn Art (Antony Galbraith) unless indicated otherwise. All Rights Reserved. Any downloading, copying or use of images on this website is strictly prohibited without express written consent by Antony Galbraith.

  • Daffodils in the soft spring sunlight seem to me to be pure sunshine. The original painting is watercolour on Fabriano Artistico 140lb cold press paper, 12.5×10 inches. The exciting news is that it has already been featured on RedBubble!

  • Another belly shot of the crocus in our yard … image taken March 21, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 60mm Nikon macro lens.

  • First sunrise on the river this spring hit to Mother’s Day morning 4.46 O CLOCK. Warm was 4 degrees, fog on the river just as almost always, quite good start to the summer . / In the Salo southern Finland Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 DC OS / 1/8s / f/22 / ISO100 / 35mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • Our daughter and fiance gave this to my wife yesterday for Mother’s day. Iris is the name of the flower. It was taken with a Canon 50D camera on 05/11/2009. / Featured in Flowers Only-Selective Coloring group. /

  • Detail of the tote bag my 2 years old girl painted for Mother’s day. I’m very proud to wear my present. I also think the detail looks really artistic itself. !!

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