Mould Wall Art

124 creative works found

  • Amsterdam, Netherlands 2007

  • A visit to the cemetery with wide angle adaptor on lensbaby original, home made aperture disk at around f/4

  • Image of a Jellyfish taken @ Popes Eye,Vic.Often see Jellyfish getting devoured by large numbers of Leatherjacket & Wrasse in this area,seems to be a favourite dish to these fish.

  • The Ex- owners of this house really were considerate, they even left us some fresh milk and butter in the fridge and a nice bottle of salad cream, how thoughtful??

  • My art is based on everything I see around me. This is from the idea that eyes are the windows of the soul. A2 on cartridge papar with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen. Can be viewed any way up it is up to you.

  • Hand drawn A2 image on cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen probably took about a year to do, but I don’t pay attention to the time or the drawing until it is nearly complete. Just been looking to buy some more pens and found out the drawn line is only 0.2mm! Featured in Works on Paper winner of the Patterns challenge in Finks in Ink

  • A3 drawing on cartridge paper in G-Tec C4 0.4 pen, kinda reminds me of seaweed and fishes.

  • Drawn by hand on A2 cartridge paper with a G-Tec C4 0.4 pen with a drawing line of 0.2mm. This drawing reminds me of trying to catch my dinner as a kid in Wales

  • monoprints from 2005

  • This started life as a lot of little boxes drawn on a big sheet of A2 its amazing what a lot of scribbling can end up with!

  • These fellas kind of remind me of the Ood / (A3 in 0.4 pen)

  • Macro photography taken from an old wooden table, with varnish peeling off and mildew! Featured in the group 1:1 Macro photography 19th October, 2008 / Featured in the Textures and Materials group 20th October, 2008 All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / *Abstract Macro Urban Art !!

  • 1920’s homestead kitchen looking into living room and a bedroom / the stove is a Quick Meal Stove Co. of St Louis Miss, / probably about a 1920’s 1930’s / coverted to propane gas at some point / the back looks burnt out shows lots of use / these stoves were good bakers ,food had a better taste then today’s / modern ones good give us / taken in south western Saskatchewan, / with Olympus DSLR E 510/ 14-42 Zuiko lenes

  • The remains of a tree left after a car park was extended. Canon 5D and Sigma 12-24mm lense.

  • I was commissioned to take some photos of hands in a variety of situations and activities for an organisation call Scripture Union for their website. Part of that collection was this shot of my friend throwing a pot. i was captivated by the way her hands worked the wet clay, moulding and shaping with care and precision. The bible describes in Jeremiah 18 how a potter who creates the vessel can destroys it when it is corrupted and fashions a new one. We are in the creators hand ready to be moulded for his purposes. With strength and care, the hand holds the clay. • Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / • 28-300mm IS zoom lens / • f/2.8 / • 1/15 / • Exposure Bias -1.00 / • ISO 160

  • Another Tin worker in the Old city of Tripoli, Libya. / Nikon D300, 24 – 120mm at 24mm, f/3.5, 1/60 sec, ISO 200 / . / / . /

  • These are early morning droplets of Dew, floating on the branch of a Canary Island Palm Tree, that had been laying on the ground overnight after the frond had been removed. / The green is mould on the stem of the branch. / Best viewed enlarged by clicking on image / / taken with a p&s Panasonic Lumix FZ30 and is set on Manual Macro. / Also x2 images for hdr with Picasa3 as Post Op. =============

  • A cluster of Biscuspinor eggs floats in the gaseous atmosphere of this planet. We can also see a few Aethroa worms that seem to be companion organisms to the Biscuspinor. / The Biscuspinor eggs seem to carry these ring-like objects with them. The reason for this is unknown. Another oddity is that although we have been on this planet for two days now we have never seen what a hatched Biscuspinor looks like. We can only speculate at this stage. Further biological research will have to wait. We cannot stay here for much longer as oxygen supplies seem to be rapidly depleting and a peculiar mould is appearing everywhere inside the ship. / The planet is inhospitable. The atmosphere is extremely toxic. / Wait a minute . . . as I write this there is a change to my skin structure . . . / message ends message ends message ends / Created in GroBoto and Photoshop. / Music by Lustmorde.

  • VIEW LARGE ON BLACK HERE / Wow, what a morning! Action packed to say the least. The ocean can be very intimidating at times, enough to make you feel like a very small insignificant speck on the face of this earth. I was blindsided 3 times by rogue waves, I was soaked from head to toe, camera escaped thankfully, but I was constantly shooting and fleeing this morning. I didnt know photography could be this physical :) No filters used / f/11 / PP done in photoshop

  • Bit of a tale behind this one – I had read about this building long before traveling to Rome and was so looking forward to capturing this fabulous façade. When I eventually tracked it down, to my dismay, it was covered from head to toe in scaffold and green netting for building repair work. All of the doors and windows are actually molded into the faces of monsters and goblin like creatures, just fabulous! I thought I may as well get some shots just in case, then when editing I had the idea of making it look as though the “beast” was actually within a cage.. So, with the help of my trusty friend (PS) I began to extract as much of the netting as I could, using a combination of colour selection / layer combining / level adjustment and contrast control. I chose to leave some elements as if remnants of some meal in the mouth of the beast. So, see what you think, I was still mega impressed with the building, in fact, if I were ever to build my own house, I think I know what the front door may look like….. And just to prove, here’s the original.

  • Macro photo of treated pine retaining wall, with oil and paint stains.. Focal length 6-20mm. Many photos in my gallery here are available now to be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO / STOCKXPERT PORTFOLIO All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! URBAN ART GALLERY

  • Macro photo of concrete retaining wall with mould Focal length 6-20mm. Many photos in my gallery here are available now to be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO / STOCKXPERT PORTFOLIO All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! URBAN ART GALLERY

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