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  • This is a copy of a Mod that Rain did for me a long time ago. I can’t find the Original so I have tried my best to emulate what she did for me :) See HIS

  • This work has been favorited 40 times Oil on canvas 190×130cm

  • Blowing paint through a straw. There’s also a black version: /

  • 18×24 pastel on pastelboard. The original is sold. Presently 2087 views. This was taken from a photograph by Rita Groszmann with her permission. The cat was a resident in California at the time. For some reason, the piece almost did itself.. it was almost like I was watching it come together from another vantage point. Really enjoyable.. time flew!! Scientific Name: Panthera tigris / Size: Male Bengal: Head to tail tip 8.8-10.2 feet (2.7-3.1m); Female 7.8-9.4 feet (2.4-2.8m) / Weight: Male: 396-573 pounds (180-260kg); Female: 287-353 pounds (130-160kg) / Distribution: India, Manchuria, China, Indonesia / Habitat: Varied, including tropical forest, snow-covered evergreen forest, deciduous forests, mangrove swamps and drier forest types. / Diet: Deer, wild pigs, buffalo, antelope, and gaurs (wild oxen) / Reproduction: After a gestation period of 13-16 weeks, female gives birth to 2-4 cubs / Longevity: About 15 years (to 20 in captivity) / Population: Estimated at below 2,500 / Status: Endangered (information from The Big Cats ) Completed 1998 I FINALLY found the original scan of this piece.. and here you have it..

  • UNTOUCHED…JUST A YELLOW FILTER ADDED. / This was takeen at Lake L’Achigan,St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada / I was comming back from breakfast in the village where I live when I saw this scene ,I stoped ,couldn’t beleive that I wasn’t able to see on the other side of the lake.Heavy fog and soft light gave me the opportunity to do this image,I just love it ,makes me think of an old painting.If you look carefully ,you will see the other side’s shadow.The reflection was great because there were no fog in front of me just on the other side.A very foggy sunrise it was.When I did this shot it thought about «Water world» and how our the planet is beautiful even with a little piece of land. / 7000 + VIEWS / / / /

  • Elvis had his Blue Hawaii in 1964. In 2008 we present to you Blue Sunset a different vibe totally minus the brill cream as well, though still ready to relax out with a ukelele or two!

  • The Sea Venture was one of the first ships to arrive in Bermuda. It was thrown accidentally off course by a hurricane and landed on the reefs intact. Its original course was with a fleet from England headed towards / Jamestown, Virginia to aid in the colonization. From being shipwrecked, the crew and passengers of the Sea Venture settled in Bermuda and benefitted from its tropical paradise and set up a small colony. This painting is a Mixed Media piece, combining original digital photography taken in Bermuda by me SBC, with my painting, and drawings. It is intended to capture the natural and surreal beauty of Bermuda through my eyes. This art won an Honorable Mention Award in the Rowayton Art Show in 2006 and First Place in the Darien Art Show in 2007. It is presently being considered for exhibition at the Royal Navy Dockyard Museum in Bermuda. Thank you for your interest, comments and purchases!

  • whimsical surreal pastel illustration of two kissing trees originally commissioned for a calendar based on the theme of “the kiss”

  • Stylized native art of geese.

  • *My work was featured in the group Video Montage / ( Thanks Muscular Teeth and Butchart ) Excerpt from “Abigail’s Friends” written by Anthony Hedger illustrated by Carrie Glenn. ...“I think we better go back now.” She whispered to the butterfly. / “Why?” The butterfly asked. “It’s only my friends and they are having a special tea party just for you, come on and I’ll introduce you to them.” / “Er, ok, if you think I’ll be alright?” / “Of course you’ll be alright.” The red fox called to her. “Come on your tea is getting cold.” / So for the next two hours Abigail sat with Mr. Fox, Mr. Bear, Miss Rabbit, Ms. Blue bird and a hundred different butterflies and had tea and cake and chatted as though she had known them all her life. She gave each of them a big, big hug after and thanked them for making this the best birthday ever. / “Er, just before I do go home, how did you know it was my birthday anyway?” / “You could say a little bird told us.” The bear said gently and they all began to laugh…read more / CarrieGlennStudios.Com / My Zazzle Gallery

  • 10×14 watercolor on Arches rough finish watercolor paper. Original available. Daylilies comprise the small genus Hemerocallis of flowering plants in the family Hemerocallidaceae. They are not true lilies which are Lilium in Liliaceae. DescriptionThe name Hemerocallis comes from the Greek words ἡμέρα (hēmera) “day” and καλός (kalos) “beautiful”. The flowers of most species open at sunrise and wither at sunset, possibly replaced by another one on the same stem the next day. Some species are night-blooming. Daylilies are not commonly used as cut flowers for formal flower arranging, yet they make good cut flowers otherwise as new flowers continue to open on cut stems over several days. Originally native from Europe to China, Korea, and Japan, their large showy flowers have made them popular worldwide. There are over 60,000 registered cultivars. Only a few cultivars are scented. Some cultivars rebloom later in the season, particularly if their developing seedpods are removed. Daylilies occur as a clump including leaves, the crown, and the roots. The long, often linear lanceolate leaves are grouped into flat fans with leaves arching out to both sides. The crown of a daylily is the small white portion between the leaves and the roots, an essential part of the fan. Along the flower stem or scape, small leafy “proliferations” may form at nodes or in bracts. These proliferations form roots when planted and are the exact clones of the parent plant. Some daylilies show elongated widenings along the roots, made by the plant mostly for water storage and an indication of good health. The flower consists of three petals and three sepals, collectively called tepals, each with a midrib in the same or in a contrasting color. The centermost section of the flower, called the throat, has usually a different and contrasting color. There are six stamens, each with a two-lobed anther. After pollination, the flower forms a pod. Daylilies can be grown in USDA plant hardiness zones 1 through 11, making them some of the most adaptable landscape plants. Most of the cultivars have been developed within the last 100 years. The large-flowered clear yellow ‘Hyperion’, introduced in the 1920s, heralded a return to gardens of the once-dismissed daylily, and is still widely available. Daylily breeding has been a specialty in the United States, where their heat- and drought-resistance made them garden standbys during the later 20th century. New cultivars have sold for thousands of dollars, but sturdy and prolific introductions soon reach reasonable prices. Tawny Daylily Hemerocallis fulva, and sweet-scented H. lilioasphodelus (H. flava is an illegitimate name), colloquially called Lemon Lily, were early imports from England to 17th century American gardens and soon established themselves. Tawny Daylily is so widely growing wild that it is often considered a native wildflower. It is called Roadside or Railroad Daylily, and gained the nickname Wash-house or Outhouse Lily because it was frequently planted at such buildings. Hemerocallis is one of the most hybridized of all garden plants, with registrations of new hybrids being made in the thousands each year in the search for new traits. Hybridizers have extended the plant’s color range from the yellow, orange, and pale pink of the species, to vibrant reds, purples, lavenders, greenish tones, near-black, near-white, and more. However, a blue daylily is a milestone yet to be reached. Other flower traits that hybridizers develop include height, scent, ruffled edges, contrasting “eyes” in the center of the bloom, and an illusion of glitter or “diamond dust.” Sought-after improvements in foliage include color, variegation, disease resistance, the ability to form large, neat clumps and being evergreen or semi-evergreen instead of herbaceous (also known as “dormant” — the foliage dies back during the winter.) A recent trend in hybridizing is to focus on tetraploid plants, with thicker petal substance and sturdier stems. Until this trend took root, nearly all daylilies were diploid. “Tets,” as they are called by aficionados, have double the number of chromosomes as a diploid plant. Only one cultivar is known to be triploid, the brilliant orange ‘Kwanzo’ or ‘Kwanso,’ which cannot set seed and is reproduced solely by underground runners (stolons) and division. Usually referred to as a “double,” meaning producing flowers with double the usual number of petals (e.g., daylily ‘Double Grapette’), ‘Kwanzo’ actually produces triple the usual number of petals. (information from Wikipedia) Complete 2008

  • At one with the forest, she slowly becomes a part of it, the creatures around her, accepting, willing her presence. She is beauty, she is the earth, the Lady of the forest Large view recommended A collaboration with the very talented Kellie Cranmer, who is the beautiful model and main focus of Lady of the Forest. Model – the stunningly beautiful kcranmerart / / This work was inspired by the wonderful digital painting work of Jussi Lehtineimi After seeing one of this artists digital paintings, I just knew I had to try and crate a photomontage version of it, making some changes to it as well to make it my own. / / Background created with stock images from sxc.hu Thank you to some extremely talented photographers Main Forest by Mailsparky / Fox by Joel Terrell / Tree and bank by Sarah Moses / Dragonfly by hopallong / Mossy Forest Floor by Stephanie L / Fungi by Constantin Jurcut / Squirrel – awaiting photographer approval before providing link [permission for use granted]. / / All clover, flowers, lighting, shadows and grasses created with Photoshop tools. / / I absolutely love how this piece turned out. Many thanks to Kellie and the stock photographers for providing such beautiful components to make this composition. Thanks for looking! Hope you like it! / /

  • ...1656viewings.. 53 favorites This wondrous poem written by sweet Sally Omar .. for the painting …’The mists of time”....The tree stands strong / against the wind and the rain / watching life’s harmony / and watching life’s pain / its branches sway in the wind / leaves fall to the ground / wind howls through them / a lonesome sound / bark withered and worn / its destiny / strength in its limbs / a wise old tree / the sun shines through / its golden leaves / in the beauty of life / a soft sweet breeze / memories held / in mists of time / holding close / dreams sublime / by Sally Omar / ....by Sally Omar…....my first oil painting …. OIL painting on large canvas 6×4’ experimenting trying to capture the elusive light… in Bonnie Scotland ‘Rouken Glen’ where I was born.. love the Autumn mists.. Autumn .. I have a passion for Trees Save the Trees .. inspired by Henry James ‘The Tree of knowledge’.....featured in c.o.r.e....

  • A foggy morning enhanced with Orton effect to create an artistic effect. William Land Park, Sacramento.

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  • 2750 views as of Dec 17, 2009. Featured in Pay it Forward, November 12, 2009. DIGITAL PORTRAIT PAINTING – PHOTO PAINTING SERVICES Apple Blossom Chickadee has been nominated for the prestigous Pay it Forward Group by JackyP. This is what she said about your image / “.this is a particular favourite of mine and always makes me smile :) The image seems to sum up the arrival of spring with the lovely blossom and little chickadee. Renee puts a lot of time and love into her work and the results are just pure bliss!! / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Thank you so very much Jacky! / -—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Featured in Painted-Digitally – February 25, 2009 / Featured in Cards: Best of your Best – February 2, 2009 / Featured in Country Bumpkin August 6, 2009 This art started out as a photograph of a black-capped chickadee sitting on a barren branch. After a very long winter (so far) I needed something that sang Spring time is just around the corner! After a lot of fuss, and several hours, in Photoshop and Painter X this is the final result. Every pixel of this piece was re-painted (digitally) by hand. All of the apple blossoms and leaves were created from scratch. As a final touch I added some texture to the piece to give it that last little edge I was looking for. I hope this image inspires you to dream of Spring :) / / Lavender Finch / / Fine Art Gallery / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • TWO PICS….one taken at the same place as Headland on a foggy morning and a pic of some painting peeling off from metal piece…. for fun… :))) / /

  • From a original painting by Christopher Pope

  • Original Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope

  • Acrylic on canvas. / /

  • Sales of this design so far – 1 / / / Drawing of Moon Guitar available here / Calendar available here / / Ling Ling sits quietly observing nature by the light of the moon, so softly she strums her little moon guitar (yueqin) and as she does, the moon seems brighter, the fish jump in the pond, and all hearts combined quicken to the sound of little Ling’s songs…. Pencil on A3 Cartridge Paper (acid free) – Drawing 4 hours / Coloured digitally – Colouring 8 hours / Total time spent on piece – 12 hours

  • Inspired by the music of Sam Phillips, too much coffee at 4 am, Alice, and the first hint of autumn in Boston

  • Visit B&W version here Poetic stillness on the shores of Neera river. Fusion of elements of nature – Earth & Water, Color & Light. Comments – 198, Favorites – 50, Views – 681, so far….... FEATURED : / 1. Mood & Ambiance – 19.09.2009 / 2. Art by bubble hosts – 20.09.2009 / 3. Your magic place – 20.09.2009 / 4. Light & reflection – 21.09.2009 / 5. JPG Cast offs – 22.09.2009 / 6. All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes & Rivers – 06.10.2009 / 7. All about water – 13.10.2009 / 8. Art by Bubble Hosts – 22.11.2009 / 9. A Beautiful Blurr – 22.11.2009 / 10. Authentic India – 26.11.2009 Equipment : Canon EOS 400D & Tamron 28 – 300 mm lens.

  • 5 Sales and 811+ views as of Dec. 17, 2009 – thank you! Featured in Digital Brushstrokes, November 14, 2009. / Featured in Fine Art Digital Painters, October 25, 2009. Autumn Chickadee was created by layering 5 of my own images in Photoshop. The artwork and digital painting was then completed in Corel Painter X using a Wacom Tablet. Chickadee Detail / Thank you for viewing my art :) Black box frame & bright white matting / / Digital Portrait Painting – Photo Painting Services / Bird Gallery / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

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