Fractal that resembles an eastern dragon
The happiness enjoyed when receiving a love letter Color Pencil and Pen & Ink 9 X 6 inches / 23 X 15 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................
A good look at the general “Who cares, let’s party” attitude towards the Earth’s overall plight. . . Pen & Ink and Color Pencil and Photoshopped Globe
using Inks, Charcoal, Chalk and a touch of photoshop I managed to create this hansome Extra Terrestrial.
Acrylic on canvas 46×46 cm © 2008 GIULIO CATENA This painting was created by my highly talented 9 yearr old son. Enjoy !!
Acrylic on canvas 19×25 cm © 2008 GIULIO CATENA This painting is another creation from my highly talented 9 year old son.
I love Photoshop CS2. You can have so much fun with it, though I’ve a lot to learn yet. What used to be two young boys standing at the end of a school walkover has now become a “close encounter” of some kind. Whether they call themselves “The Others” or “The Visitors” who knows? This is imagination, and can be whatever we want them to be.
Images from New South Wales, Australia. Title of image: Cover – The Kidman Way (Bourke-Cobar) / January – Evening Glow (Narrandera) / February – Kangaroos (Kosciuszko NP) / March – Hotel Australia (Corowa) / April – Cobar / May – Murray River Corowa / June – Parkes Observatory (Parkes) / July – Back of Bourke Hotel (Bourke) / August – Mimosa Rocks (Far South Coast) / September – Merimbula Wharf (Merimbula) / October – North Bourke Bridge (Bourke) / November – Lightning Ridge / December – Central Tilba
“He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing. He wraps up the waters in his clouds, yet the clouds do not burst under their weight. He covers the face of the full moon, spreading his clouds over it. The pillars of the heavens quake, aghast at his rebuke. By his power he churned up the sea…. By his breath the skies become fair…. And these are but the outer fringe of his works; how faint the whisper we hear of him! How then can we understand the thunder of his power?” (Job 26:7-9, 11-14) /
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 1” combines an image of the Orion Nebula with a photograph from stock.xchng member “Bobasse” (yoann yoann).
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 1” combines an image of the Orion Nebula with a photograph from stock.xchng member “Bobasse” (yoann yoann).
As some of you may have noticed, I like to use mushrooms in my images. They’re just so wonderfully odd-looking. In the “Cosmic Mushrooms” series, I pair them with images of nebula taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The shapes of fungi thrusting though the earth and jets of gas pushing against the interstellar medium echo each other wonderfully, so that even a toadstool several parsecs across isn’t completely strange… “Cosmic Mushrooms 2” combines an image of the Orion Nebula (M43) with a photograph from stock.xchng member Jens Raadal.
/ “Out There” is the 7th stage of The Journey…How often have you felt it’s you alone against what’s out there? No way through that you can see…impenetrable barriers everywhere…you can’t see…you don’t even want to look…our travellers have reached such a place…there is light beyond where they are but they don’t know how to get there…the valley of peace seems further away than ever…have they lost their way? Semi-Abstract work in Watercolour on Sennelier Paper.. / You can view the other stages of the Journey, by clicking on each image below… There it lay, before me, as they had / said it would: a distance / I’d wish to cross excerpt C. Phillips / We reached the Valley of MIsts the next day…it was just as described…snow was still settled in the gullies and our shoes made no sound as we trudged over the rocky terrain…we stood for a while in silence….the quiet seemed to echo around us…no bird sang…our destination was still some ways off ...The Journey..Janis Zroback These hills, to hurt me more, / That am hurt already enough. / Having left the sea behind, / Having turned suddenly and left the shore / That I had loved beyond all words. excerpt E. St Vincent Millay / Is This Elysium? / The place the gods have set aside for man to rest? / All day long the sun and moon shone together in the sky… / Here are fields as high as the house, songs play from the windows… / Gold and green and princely red mix with the daises and the corn.. / Is This Elysium? J.Zroback / / Wind and weather brought us to this place.. / The distant sound of voices whisper across the water.. / Night and Silence…who is here? / Solitude and Silence are our only companions… / How curious the light that shines on the water!! / Night and Silence..who is here? / Echo answers nothing. ..J.Zroback / / We were not certain, but we were on the way to somewhere.. / The mountains in the distance seem to hold everything in shadow.. / Where we were, was a field of poppies, but there was snow in the hedgerows.. / Beyond were fields and yet more fields, then what appeared to be a ridge of smaller hills hidden by a block of dense trees… / Behind us the lands fell away to nothingness ..J. Zroback / / Winter whispered softly as we turned our way homewards… / Why is it so dark you asked, scarcely daring to breathe… / I didn’t answer, but clasped you closer to my heart, / As snowflakes hung suspended in the deep blue night ... J. Zroback / / Thou greatest Keeper of Secrets, / Most elusive, consummate Illusionist, / Riddlester non-pareil, Mazemaster, / Supreme Criptician - / From whom do You hide, / everywhere and nowhere? / For whom do You wait? / Who else? / Only the ocean can know the ocean.
Taken in Folsom in Nothern California. / Canon Digital Rebel Xsi. 12.2 mp /
Spring flowers – narcissus
Created in Photoshop !! :D
Wine
This is a new style of image of the Royal Exchange in London, England. This image is designed for wall art on print or canvas or as a download and uses HDR technology to show a massive range of colours over this scene. We have night sky lit up purple as well as the bright reds, yellows and greens from the surrounding office buildings. The depth of detail and colour is made possible through combining three images as different exposures and creating this slightly surreal look at the heart of the English capitol.
This is one of the most interesting photographs I have ever taken. This image was taken on the centre of the Millennium Bridge over the river Thames leading up to St Pauls Cathedral at night. We have an amazing sky of red, orange, blue and purple of the City of London with the lights of the bridge really highlighting and drawing us into the historic centre of the city St Pauls which ahs also been illuminated. The truely interesting part of this photo is that there has been just enough light to show a ghostly shaddow of some of the passers by, none are possible to make out as only the outline of their bodys have been left but it gives us this amazing ghost effect reminding us of the thousands of people who pass over this bridge to the spiritual economic centre of the city.
This is a tuely beautiful image of the world famous dome that sits at the top of St Pauls Cathedral in the heart of London in the City of Westminster. This image was taken during the night time hours and has some really strong colours, the sky is an amazing orange highlighting the details of this historic building. I took this photograph recently on a trip to London but I wasn’t intending to photograph this building, I had been in the City near the Bank of England and had been taking photos around that area and decided I would walk back to Waterloo station rather than taking the tube as the Waterloo & City line had closed and so this would be quicker. On passing the Cathedral to head across the Thames there was no way I could resist turning around and trying to get an image of this amazing site, I think I’m glad the tube I needed was closed.
Number One Lime Street, The Lloyds Building or Lloyds Bank Tower, here we have a low light image of the famous Lloyds Building designed by architect Richard Rogers, we see a wide angle photo showing three of the towers that make up this structure and the amazing colours from the night time illuminations. This building is one of the most famous in the City of Westminster (or the square mile) in London. We are reminded of the high flying and face pace of life in the financial heart of the city through the movement added from the blur of car lights at the bottom of the photo. This building is the centre of insurance trading for Lloyds and many of the other businesses it houses on its trading floors. The way all of the pipes, lifts, cables and wires have been hung on the exterior give us a building where we can see the organs and life blood keeping the work inside going in motion. It enables the person passing on the street to imagine that this is a place of action and to have some idea of the fast pace of life inside.
Image of Lloyds Bank Tower at Number One Lime Street, we see here a close up photograph of some of the pipes that make up the external skelton of the this modern tower in the heart of the city of London. The image is very artistic in form and is available as wall art, it has some amazing colours in the photograph with purple, yellow, pink and blue all prominant colours of this mighty builfding in the heart of the city of London. Buy this image Royalty Free as a download stock image.
This is a photograph showing the famous ‘City’ area of London including St Pauls Cathedral, NatWest Tower (no. 42), the Gherkin and Blackfriers bridge from the river thames in daylight. There is a strong blue sky with perfect white clouds over the heart of the UK finance and the centre of this urban metropolis. This image was taken from the South Bank as is one of the most famous in the British capitol.
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