Painted river Wall Art

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  • This painting is watercolour on paper. / A typical river in New South Wales, Australia. Old houses, right down on the river bank, someones boat moored nearby, washing drifts in the morning breeze. / Everything reflects in the sparkling water. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website

  • Oilpainting . Original painting 40/60cm

  • Tybee Island Georgia near Savannah GA shrimp boat nautical marine seascape boat on the intercoastal waterway river canal. These white boats are a gorgeous sight when traveling by water transportation waterway vessel original modern realistic watercolor painting.

  • Melbourne and Indian Harbor Beach Florida marina boat nautical marine seascape boat on the intercoastal waterway river canal. These white boats are a gorgeous sight when traveling by water transportation waterway vessel original modern realistic watercolor painting. Sailboats and river boats on the Banana River original modern realistic watercolor painting poster print art

  • acrylic on canvas 2007 Yair Hill Forest lies south of Caddonfoot. The road to Selkirk crosses the River Tweed opposite Fairnielee Farm, but a minor road continues downstream on the north side of the river until its confluence with Ettrick Water. The stretch of river depicted here is viewed from opposite Raelees Wood and is much favoured by salmon fishers. Upstream from Caddonfoot, and south of the river, runs the minor road formerly favoured by Scott en route to Ashiesteil, then passing below Elibank Castle, former home of Muckle-Moo’ed Meg, and on via Traquair and Cardrona to Peebles. / I sketched this just as the leaves were beginning to turn and the water was running fairly high. Note: the original painting 60cm x 80cm is for sale – enquire by bubblemail direct to Bill Cowe

  • Made this with acrylic paint on canvas. /

  • Fast flowing water tumbles over black rocks after days of heavy rain. Gleann Dubh Lighe, Western Highlands, Scotland Contrast and saturation edited in Lightroom

  • Arm Creek painted, situated in Tasmania

  • This painting is part of a series of Australian landscapes by Susan Wellington that were inspired by the creeks and rivers and their surrounding bushland in inner suburban Melbourne, Australia. They are painted in oil on canvas and attached (staples) to pine stretchers.

  • At the foot of a mountain, a river flows with crystal blue water. The lucky inhabitants are sheltered by thick woodland.

  • Copy of Georges Seurat’s, ‘The Seine at La Grande Jatte’ executed in acrylics. / A summery scene. I painted this one when I was 18 years old and living in Galway (Ireland)....quite a few years ago at this stage. The lighting on the trees and the water all along The River Seine (France) is magical and this was an impressionist painter’s paradise and still remains a fantastic source of inspiration for artists today. / Georges Seurat (a post-impressionist painter) invented the style of ‘Pointillism’. Featured in: Creative Cards – 14th July 2009. / Example of Greeting Card: / / Example of Framed Print: /

  • Taken with my new EOS 500D.

  • Another boat shed along the Swan River. I used a spotlight to Light Paint the Jetty and the boatshed. Taken with my 500D.

  • A partial shot of the north span of the Forth Bridge and the island of Inch Garvie at South Queensferry, Scotland. Inch Garvie contains the remains of a castle, coast battery and artillery fortifications. Famously during WWII, the Germans published a blurry aerial photograph showing the Rail bridge and what they claimed was a plume of smoke from a direct hit on the bridge. Of course they had missed and mistook Inch Garvie for the smoke. The name ‘Inch Garvie’ is probably originally of Gaelic derivation, meaning ‘rough island’. The bridge is currently covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting. The reason for this is that the bridge is being repained. The traditional lead based red paint is being sandblasted away and a triple layer of new “glass flake epoxy” paint, which is similar to that used in the offshore oil industry is being applied. The claim is that it creates a chemical bond to provide a virtually impenetrable layer to protect the bridge’s steelwork from the weather. The new paint has an estimated life span of 25 years, although is it hoped it will last closer to 40 years. The expression “like painting the Forth Bridge” features in the Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms. It states: “If repairing or improving something is like painting the Forth Bridge, it takes such a long time that by the time you have finished doing it, you have to start again.” For more than 100 years, that is how painting work on the bridge has been carried out. Work started in 2002 and is expected to be completed in 2011. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed RAWs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: / South Queensferry, Lowland Scotland and Bridges. Click here for a random page of photographs

  • A Jetty on the Canning River in Perth, Western Australia. EOS 500D.

  • A Jetty on the Canning River in Perth, Western Australia. Combination of light painting using a spotlight and a long exposure. EOS 500D. Featured in: After Dark, Painting with Light, Piers and Jetties.

  • Sunrise on the Mosman Bay Jetty. EOS 500D.

  • The uppermost portion of Chimney Rock frames the beautifully lit floor of the Chama River valley, far below. The Ghost Ranch was a favorite hangout of leading American artists and writers of the early to mid-twentieth century. The ranch was made famous by Georgia O’Keefe, who undoubtedly spent many hours on this mesa top enjoying moments very similar to this. Pentak K110D, 1/125 @ F8, ev comp .5, ISO 200, 23mm

  • I came across this sign while out on a night shoot and noticed that it was facing directly South, so I decided to shoot another set of star trails. 1 hours worth of 30 second exposures and the combination of light painting to illuminate the sign to create this photo. EOS 500D. Featured in: After Dark, Insomniacs and Other Night Crawlers, Riginals

  • Oil on Canvas, 30.5cm x 61.0cm Original artwork SOLD

  • I did this painting from a snapshot I’d taken as we canoed the Missapasqua River in NE Sask,Canada, it is an oil painting, / /

  • figurative pastel, 70cm x 85cm on watercolour paper / “original sold” my bubblesite 2010 calendar,art of the northern rivers

  • Monochrome conversion of Stillness Speaks. . . . . . . PROCESSING : Original color version converted to B&W in PS. The converted image was further adjusted for tonal balancing. Then, I placed one more layer of color version on B&W layers and fiddled in PS applying Average Blurr & layers to get this result making me feel that I have only removed the color information from the original image. Single RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. BETTER VIEWED LARGE. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF 10 – 22 mm lens. Av – F22.0, Tv – 1/30 Sec @ 10 mm. ISO 100. Tripod mounted Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images and written work do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

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