Mix medium photograph of a nest with 3 eggs and the Chinese characters LOVE, TRUST DREAM FORTUNE.
This is an acrylic painting I did a couple of years ago in South Africa, now in my wife’s private collection :) Lets try to keep these amazing cats sleeping peacefully under the stars for as long as possible.
A closeup cropping of my ‘Beware the Werebear’ piece. / / Also available in the full uncropped version / /
The 39cm x 83cm poster. / /
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!
Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) Razzamattaz Fairy joins us today on Red Bubble. / She came to life from a piece of paper and a little inspiration…..it grew from there! / In a crazy frenzy of pastel dust, charcoal, ink, acrylics, wool, silver thread and sparkles Razzamattaz was born…...out of the pastel dust she came to life to grace us with her presence and present herself on cards, to make herself known to others, bringing fairy magic wherever she goes. Hope you like Razzamattaz!
3d digital art render of a Paint Mustang.
cat with fish
A Siberian / Bengal Tiger / Watercolor painting / W&N cotman / 30cmx21cm / 300g
So finally Rhana and I do a collab together! check out the rest of her fabulous work here… http://www.redbubble.com/people/bellabomb33 muah rhana! (and i was going to leave a MUCH more embarassing message for you here but im working on controlling the brattiness…)
10×14 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. Original unavailable. Photographic reference from Mike Dulaney. Lycaon pictus, also known as the African Hunting Dog, Cape Hunting Dog, Painted Dog, or Painted Wolf, is a carnivorous mammal of the Canidae family. The Afrikaans name for the African Wild dog is Wildehond, and in Swahili, Mbwa mwitu. It is the only species in the monotypic genus, Lycaon. They are, as their name indicates, found only in Africa, especially in scrub savanna and other lightly wooded areas. / The wild dog’s Greek name means painted wolf and it is characteristic of the species that no two individuals have the same pattern of coat. Individuals can easily be recognized on the basis of their differing coat patterns. The pelage is an irregular pattern of black, yellow, and white. The wild dog is unusual among canids, due to the fact that they are the only species to lack dewclaws on the forelimbs. Adults typically weigh between 17-36 kilograms (37-79 pounds).[1] A tall, lean animal, they stand about 30 inches (75 cm) at the shoulder, with a head and body length averaging about 40 inches (100cm) and a tail of between 12 and 18 inches (30-45cm) Animals in southern Africa are generally larger than those in the east or west of the continent. Wild dogs will reproduce any time of year, with a peak between March and June during the second half of the rainy season. 2-19 pups can be born per litter, though 10 is the most usual number. The time between births is usually 12-14 months, though it can also be as short as 6 months if all of the previous young die. Pups are usually born in an abandoned den dug by other animals such as aardvarks. Weaning takes place at about 10 weeks. After 3 months, the den is abandoned and the pups begin to run with the pack. At the age of 8-11 months they can kill small prey, but they are not proficient until about 12-14 months, at which time they can fend for themselves. Pups reach sexual maturity at the age of 12-18 months. Females will disperse from their birth pack at 14-30 months of age and join other packs that lack sexually mature females. Males typically do not leave the pack they were born to. Their voice is characterized by an unusual chirping or squeaking sound, similar to a bird. After a successful hunt, dogs regurgitate meat for those that remained at the den during the hunt, such as the dominant female and the pups. They will also feed other pack members such sick or injured dogs and very old dogs that cannot keep up. The current estimate for remaining wild dogs in the wild is approximately 3,000. Of these, the majority live in the two remaining large populations associated with the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania and the population centered in northern Botswana and eastern Namibia. Smaller but apparently secure populations of several hundred individuals are found in Zimbabwe, South Africa (Kruger National Park) and in the Ruaha/Rungwa/Kisigo complex of Tanzania. Isolated populations persist in Zambia, Kenya and Mozambique. The African Wild Dog is primarily found in the eastern and southern portions of Africa. They were once found in 39 nations with an estimated population of 500,000 dogs. Now of the 39 countries only 25 remain with an estimated population of 3,000 dogs. It was not uncommon to find packs of 100 or more but now they are listed as the second most endangered carnivore in Africa. They are listed as a critical risk by the San Diego Zoo. The people of Africa are realizing the problem and the near extinction of the African Wild Dog and have established a conservation effort called Painted Dog Conservation or PDC. It is based in Hwange National Park in western Zimbabwe. The group works with local communities to create new strategies for conserving the wild dog and its habitat. Name controversyA controversy began in the late 1990s when conservationists working to protect them said that their most common name, “African Wild Dog”, was a source of confusion and prejudice. Conservationist Greg Rasmussen wrote in 1998: “The name ‘wild dog’ developed during an era of persecution of all predators when the name applied to feral dogs, hyenas, jackals and cape hunting dogs (Pringle, 1980). ‘Painted’ aside from being a direct translation of the specific epithet, accurately describes the unique varicoloured markings of each individual. Apart from being misleading, continued use of the name ‘wild dog’ does little more than further fuel negative attitude and prejudice which is detrimental to conservation efforts.” Rasmussen is one of the founders of Painted Dog Conservation. He advocates using the name “Painted Dog” for them. (info from Wikipedia) Complete 2008
Acrylic on canvas. /
spray painter painting…...
Original: oil and gold leaf on canvas. / Feb 2009 / – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - - / This painting marks the return of my favourite bird in the whole world. / The “New Holland Honey Eater”. These birds scatter about chattering in the roofspace of my studio during spring when they are nesting. / The tattoo on the girls arm contains the Latin word Ferus. / It means fierce, wild, untamed..
©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial: Foxfires Terms / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- Like a pearl dropped in red dark wine, / Your pale face sank within my heart, / Not to be mine, yet always mine. The cruel agonies, the poignant struggles, / the bitter tears have been replaced by a tender companion… / pale and gentle Melancholy —-—-—-—-——- Artist’s notes: What started out as a doodle to break through my Artist’s block, turned into this. Letting the mind wander, enjoying texture and color…. —-—-—-—-——- / Model: Chona Stock / Brushes: Greenaleydis-Stock / Obsidian Dawn Brushes
After I demonstrated a few wave painting techniques, I later thought to join them up into a painting! A Spontaneous watercolour! Watercolour 14” x 10” on Bockingford rough 140lb. So far, nobody has spotted the little men in white shirts, clinging for life, to the torn-off mast (left side of painting). I’ve entered this into Impressionism Cafe,‘seascapes’
In the heart of the Red Desert, Wyoming, in the middle of miles of nothing but sagebrush, this little foal shone like a beacon of strength and beauty. Canon S3-IS, image details: f6.3, 1/500. Featured in: / - Pinto Horses group, February 2009, thank you! / - Dimension group, September 2009 – thank you! Matted Prints and Laminated Prints have sold – thank you very much! Views: as of 9 November 2009, 1300 views.
If you were to travel a path that only exists in your dreams, it might look like this. The colors are brighter and bolder… and they have more meaning. It may look like there’s only one route you can take, but is there? This work was created with watercolor and pastel on 22×30” paper.
Muse & WIld Woman by Reynaldo featured in the Eyes Have It Group 5 Nov 09 Brilliant Artist/Painter Reynaldo left a comment on my line Drawing Muse & Wild Woman two nights ago: ‘That it would make a good painting’ To which I replied -‘Would you like to paint the Muse & Wild Woman Rey? You can if you would like.’ And he did and sent me this beautiful version of my Muse & Wild Woman. Thank you so much Reynaldo you have exceptional talent and I love your interpretation and version of my drawing very much :) Painted in Acrylic
oil on board
“Wild is the Wind” is part of the semi- abstract collection that showcases the effect of wind..at 22×30, it is the largest of the series…painted with one 3” chip and two colours, it follows the tradition of the other paintings where the wind is interpreted by the movement of the brush loaded with colour… no drawing in done prior to painting..watercolour on gessoed Arches Hot Pressed Paper... / Anticipation / Prairie Fires / Yesterday / After the Harvest / Prairie Gold / Prairie Night / Prairie Wind / Gale Force
I spotted this gorgeous wild paint mare on my way to Reno from Ely, Nevada, who just happened to be along side the lonelist road in America, Hwy 50 . Photographing wild horses, is always a matter of luck and timing. I immediately stopped and after I crawled underneath the fence to get a closer to photograph the herd, she came right up to me, so I got some nice close up shots. I hope that you enjoy them
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