16×20 acrylic
9×12 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. Original unavailable. There are two distinct species of mountain zebra: the Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra) and the Hartmann’s mountain zebra (Equus hartmannae). Until 2004, these were regarded as subspecies of one mountain zebra species. Mountain zebras are native to South West Africa and are found in dry, stony, mountain and hill habitats. Their diet consists of tufted grass, bark, leaves, fruit and roots. Zebras’ dazzling stripes may be a signalling system for the herd and may also be useful in confusing predators / Species / Hartmann’s mountain zebraIn 2004, C.P. Groves and C.H. Bell investigated the taxonomy of the zebras genus Equus, subgenus Hippotigris and published their research in Mammalian Biology. They conclude that Equus zebra zebra (Cape mountain zebra) and Equus zebra hartmannea (Hartmann’s mountain zebra) are totally distinct, and suggested that the two subspecies are better classified as separate species, Equus zebra and Equus hartmannae. Groves and Bell found that the Cape mountain zebra exhibits sexual dimorphism, with larger females than males, while the Hartmann’s mountain zebra does not. The black stripes of Hartmann’s mountain zebra are thin with much wider white interspaces, while this is the opposite in Cape mountain zebra. The Cape mountain zebra and the Hartmann’s mountain zebra are allopatric, meaning that they occur in separate, nonoverlapping geographic areas. They are therefore unable to crossbreed. The Cape mountain zebra can be found in the southern Cape, South Africa. They mainly eat grass but if little food is left they will eat bushes. The Hartmann’s mountain zebra can be found in coastal Namibia and southern Angola. Hartmann’s mountain zebras prefer to live in small groups of 7-12 individuals. They are agile climbers and are able to live in arid conditions and steep mountainous country. ConservationSome populations are protected in national parks. There is a European zoo’s Endangered Species Programme for this zebra as well as co-operative management of zoo populations worldwide. Complete 2007
Botanical Gardens Tamborine Mountain ,Tamborine National Park oil Painting 102×85 unframed . / Spring has already begun in S.E. Qld. Our birds are busy building nests, many buds and new growth are appearing on trees. /
Mt Warning is part of an mountain range that used to be extinct volcanos. Captain Cook named it as he could see it far out to sea.It rises way above the surrounding flatlands which there are many sugarcan fields. It’s about 1 hour drive from where I live. and it must be the most painted landscape in this area.
Original acrylic painting done on canvas, with an undercoat of book pages. This is a painting of love notes on their way to the recipients.
Oil Painting on Canvas 80×102 cm\ / Tamborine National Park HInterland of my Gold Coast Home Passionate about the hinterland rain forest and especially painting it. /
Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / Spotting Rainbows is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / ink, pastel, charcoal, acrylic ‘We may run, walk, stumble, drive or fly, but never let us ever lose sight of the reason for the journey, or miss the chance to see a rainbow on the way.’ – Gloria Gaither /
Oil on canvas and mdf 90×90 cm framed too! $ 1200 / Marroon Dam is in South East Queensland via Boonah used for town water supply also boating fishing Pastel version done partly on site.
There has been one sale of this image. In November 2008 this image was featured in the group, Buyers R Us. In February 2009, this image placed third in the U.S. Parks Wildlife Shots challenge hosted by the AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat group. A thousand Yellowstone wonders are calling, ‘Look up and down and round about you! John Muir – 1898 The temperatures were in the single digits on this cold, snowy January morning at West Thumb Geyser Basin, which is one of the smallest geyser basins in Yellowstone. A incredibly scenic area along the shore of Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb only has a small amount of geyser activity. However, the basin more than makes up for it with its diversity. Despite its small size, it has paint/mud pots, hot springs, pools, lake shore geysers, and fumaroles. Fumaroles are small openings that release steam and other gasses. You can see in the foreground the muddy, soupy waters inundating the paint pots. The white area beyond the tree line in the right hand side of the photograph is Yellowstone Lake. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008-2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
Sorry about the pun, ‘revamped!’ I’ve put a filter on my watercolour painting, to increase the moonlight atmosphere
/ I currently have one limited edition signed, framed print available, Please inquire if interested Featured In Woman Appreciation / (Thanks Shannon and Angel) Funny how time flies when you’re having fun… / “Stop, stop!” / “Oh I really have to go” / “Oh I really have to go” / “One more time? Oh…” 18”x24”, Mixed Media A Special Thanks to DogBreath For the Use of His Grandpa’s Watch photo for reference for my peice. / Check out more of DogBreath’s work here You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
“Coming Down From Black Mountain” is a signed,original, oil painting. The romance of the West, the Cowboy and Horses is a subject I always return to. I live both in Colorado and in Nevada, so I have an endless supply of personal photography that I draw from for my paintings. / Thank you for viewing my art. VIEW mygallery / View susan’szazzle /
The Grass Really Is Greener…. 20×24 Mixed Media “The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.” – Tommy Lasorda Featured in First Things / (Thanks Everyone!) Featured in Don’t Fence Me In / (Thanks Heather and Lisa) Featured In Live, Love, Dream / (Thanks Bamgirl) Featured in Dream & Fantasy / (Thanks Ana & Hal) Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] / (Thanks theyellowfury & Ushna ) Winner of the Today’s Best award, June 24th, 2008, at Zazzle You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. The sky is a photo of a fingerpainting (it was way too big to scan) and has only undergone slight colour alteration and slight blurring. Everything else is pure photoshop magic.
an oil painting on canvas inspired by dreaming of the beautiful sunset….. ‘Sundown, lonely time feeling the chill / missing you feeling so blue its untrue / colours so bright so much light / must live in hope ‘til we meet again’. / Colours of the rainbow ...first oil of the sunset experimenting in abstract ..featured in ‘Retired & happy’ ...
Golden Eagles are known for their very good eyesight…..so better watch out when you’re little and tasteful ;-) Acrylics on MDF, 2007, 61×61 cm, 24’‘x24’‘ /
Ancient pictographs on the wall of a shallow cave serve as the backdrop in this portrait of the revered cougar. Acrylics on Panel
When my children were toddlers I would take them camping in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. We’d always visit this one expanse of the Pigeon River where it was fairly tame. It had a lot of fabulous rock arrangements woven into the flow of the water and when I stumbled onto this little waterfall, I knew I wanted to paint it. Original ptg.: 60” x 48” / acrylic on canvas artist’s collection
Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (With Minor Digital Enhancements) Ophelia wishes all of us a great new year in 2009 filled with hopes and promises, it’s time to usher in the new things in our life! This is an all-occasion card, for birthday greetings, party invitations, congratulations and of course new year greetings :D You can view and buy my other “The Old Has Gone, The New Has Come” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
Featured on the Homepage, Oct. 5th, 2009 / / (Thank you RedBubble!) / / Acrylic on Canvas, 12”x36” / Original SOLD, $1200 / (Original Painting) Dancing The Part Of Yamauba “The autumn moon rises above the Ishi Mountains as Segawa dances. She moves like the wind that flows through the fabric of her kimono and she floats as if she were born from the clouds. Legend hails her as a monster and it is from the mountains she came; her life was given to Kintoki as his wet nurse, who became the strongman. Her strength was given to another and her life will live on…” / ~ Carrie Glenn / CarrieGlennStudios.Com
2009 05 18 Rocky Mountain High ~ American Bald Eagle / Original photos for compostion photographed with a Sony a700. / Layered and composed in CS3 along with painted, lighting , texture in Painter…two photographs, one hand painted layer, many texture and lighted layers.
Softly, as in a morning sunrise / The light of love comes stealing / Into a new born day—oh / Flaming with all the glow of sunrise / A burning kiss is sealing / The vow that all betray / For the passions that thrill love / And lift you high to heaven / Are the passions that kill love / And let you fall to hell / So ends the story / Softly, as in an evening sunset / The light that gave you glory / Will take it all away I was listening to this wonderful song and I had to do a painting in response to the lyrics…written by Hammerstein and Romberg, the song was recorded by every one under the sun…poignant and heartbreaking, it has always resonated with me…I hope the painting does the same with you. Painted All Prima in Acrylic on Canvas. MUSIC FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS.. / Feminine Intent. / Watermedia. / Image Writing / Impressionist Art.
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