Aerial view of a country cricket match.
INFINITE FUTURE CHAOS 1 ENJOY THANKS SOME OF MY OWN FAVORITE ART – CHOICES FROM NOV.10.2008 / THERE IS TO MANY TO SHARE BUT HERE IS 24. / HOPE YOU SHARE MY LIKES TOO. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
White eggs on black background with fingerprints on the shells.
Located in the U.S. Supreme Court building, which was built in the early 1930s after the Court had met in many different places. This building was the first permanent place for them to meet since they had first convened. The oval staircase is an attraction in the building but unfortunately, tourists are not allowed to ascend it.
Ink on paper caricature
The reverse shot of my landing view- taken from the ground floor at Wiloughby Castle, Derbyshire Looking Down Copyright Notice This image is the property of KMorral and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission, including copying, duplicating, printing, publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means what so ever. / ©KMorral
Cute little Monkey up on the tree in the life of the Jungle. Vector illustration.
Cute little Monkey up on the tree in the life of the Jungle. Vector illustration. /
So nice to make new friends! :) Also on a tee:
In Kennebunkport, Maine there was an art gallery that sold all kinds of copper wind sculptures. The lines and shapes in this intrigued me. The sky was white that day, so I thought that it would be awful for photo taking. However, I was glad that it gave such a spare and sparse background for this particular shot.
Even as a small girl, Lucinda’s passion for millinery was immediately apparent. As a small tot, the lovely, quiet little girl put absolutely everything on her head and wore it about. Buckets, bowls, wastepaper baskets, lampshades – even pancakes were not safe from her deep need for headwear. Usually a rather solemn child, nothing brightened little Lucinda’s countenance like an unlikely object balanced precariously on her tiny head. As she grew, her efforts became more elaborate and she constructed origamically engineered masterpieces out of the New York Times and fanciful confections out of bits of lace, satin and felt. Her obsession with millinery was equaled only by her affection for all things aquatic, an affinity that became glaringly apparent when she perpetrated a swift kick in the shin against a distant but wealthy relative as he tucked in to an outsized lobster tail. Such all-consuming passions coupled with introversion can prove socially problematic even for strikingly attractive young ladies, but Lucinda seemed to bear it no mind. She simply tucked her sketchbook under her arm and decamped for the aquarium, where she whiled away endless hours designing headwear by the watery blue glow of the undersea exhibit. It was there that she happened to make the acquaintance of the dashing, handsome and equally odd Captain Lucien Octavio (see “Adventures of Capt. Octavio”). He wasn’t a captain yet, of course, but how could he help but be utterly smitten by a lovely young lady with a small coral reef artfully stitched to her cloche? He called for Lucinda as soon as he got his first ship, the Marinus Profundis, and they were wed on Octavio’s famous deep sea expedition to the Marianas Trench. The newlyweds each gained additional companionship on that trip, and Lucinda named hers Olive. Lucinda immediately set to work creating hats that would allow the Octavios’ cephalopodic companions to accompany them anywhere, and what magnificent chapeaux they were! Elaborate gauges and pumps ensured Olive’s moist comfort, and the octopus proved quite indispensable as a hat-making assistant. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!
A very old Pub in Cork it was one of the few Brewery Houses in the city for a long time, situated as it is across the road from the Beamish & Crawford Brewery on South Main Street / Old style pub, great music , lovely snug and a good pint. / Can’t be faulted really…
This is not the same shot as Tipsy . It’s a similar point of view, zoomed out a bit, but the focus is not at the same place. Here it’s on the first egg in front, whereas in the other shot, it’s on the third egg. I also inverted the colour, and flipped it horizontally to make a contrasting set. Focal length 40mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/15 sec. Shot in manual mode and manual focus / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group High Key on March 18, 2009 Featured in the Simply White Artwork Gallery on March 27, 2009 Featured in Inverted World on April 4, 2009 Featured in the group Sets of Two on April 17, 2009 Finished in 7th position of Top Ten in the April Avatar Challenge in the Food for Thought group on March 31, 2009 Finished in 8th position of Top Ten in the High Key challenge of the Mood & Ambiance – Strictly Photo group on May 5, 2009 1st place winner in the White and Edible challenge of the Simply White Artwork Gallery on August 19, 2009 Makes a great set with / Easter Greeting Card also available thru my other portfolio /
Part one of a diptych Ink, tea and gouache on Somerset paper / .
Part two of a diptych Ink, tea and gouache on Somerset paper / .
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Detail of an old decommissioned Ilyushin IL-76, Umm Al Quwain
“The Lemon” is a project I’m planning for my painting group in our 09/10 season….it combines a number of the decorative art techniques we have used over the years…it will be interesting to see the results of each members efforts.... Watercolour on Arches Not Paper Oblong, bright and a fragrance with a bite / Unexpected chaos within / Sever it slowly, and the fragrance intensifies excerpt…The Lemon…L.Willis Janis Zroback’s (Paintabillity) posts can be seen on EARTHMONSTER Follow Janis Zroback (Paintability) on TWITTER Janis Zroback…posts timely information for all artists in any medium…read NEWS AND VIEWS
featured in The World As We See It 10-14-2009 / featured in Surrealism 08-08-2009 / featured in Music Inspired Art 08-05-2009 / featured in Insomniacs & other Night Crawlers 07-20-2009 / featured in The Art of 3D 07-19-2009 / featured in Fractal Perception 07-13-2009 / featured in Freedom to Shine 07-13-2009 / featured in All Things Black 07-12-2009 / featured in Escher & Perspective Art 07-12-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 07-12-2009 Incendia, Apophisys, PSP
Early start, 3.30am, nearly two hours to get to Ngawi (nar-wee) Beach, a commercial fishing settlement located in the Wairarapa, lower North Island. The bulldozer capital of New Zealand. / Ngawi This is for Henk , Henk came down to wellington about a month ago, on our trip out i said to Henk that I thought that i could do a multiple frame stitch and include a moving element, well, check it out, the sky is 6 frames, the foreground is 4 frames. all shot on a nikon D700, 17-35mm nikkor Lens, ND8 soft grad Cokin filter, tripod. So, what’s the trick, I watched for the wave pattern to establish a line to aim for on each frame, the far left and far right frame was simple, the work went into the two middle frames, frame three took several shots. If I say so myself, I’m pretty happy with this composition :-} /
featured in Universal Innovation 09-16-2009 / featured in The Patchwork 09-14-2009 MUSIC Sittin’ on a highway in a broken van / Thinkin’ of you again / I guess I have to hitchhike to the station / With every step I see your face / Like a mirror looking back at me / Sayin’ you’re the only one / Making me feel I could survive / I am so glad to be alive / Nowhere to run and not a guitar to play / Mixed up inside and it’s been raining all day / Since you ran away / Manhattan Island serenade / [ Find more Lyrics on www.mp3lyrics.org/cjr ] ‘k Zit hier op de snelweg met een lege tank / Regen klettert op ‘t dak / Ik zal nou wel naar huis toe moeten liften / Ik denk aan jou bij elke stap / In de verte blijft de transit staan / Ik kom nooit meer van je los / ‘k Zie de Caltex in de nevel / Olievlekken op de maas / ‘k Loop wel door maar ik kan nergens heen / ‘t Regent nog steeds en ik voel me zo alleen / Nu ‘k je nooit meer zie / Oude Maasweg, kwart voor drie / Nu ‘k je nooit meer zie / Oude Maasweg, kwart voor drie Created with Apophysis & PSP / / / / / / / /
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