Bronze of Apollo from the Temple of Apollo in Pompeii Italy.
Made by a child’s hands probably 25 ~ 30+ years ago. This was found on an abandoned and dilapidated house far out in the country and was the only glass left that hadn’t fallen out. How do you get out through a door with no doorknob? Not all stories have a happy ending…
Photographed at Wittunga Botanic Gardens / [6th April 2008] / All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell, All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
two months between pictures of this vehicle track on a dry lake, note the changes/patina
Colours coaxed out of rusty metal Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
/ “Patina Gold” is part of the Techniques Collection…this collection of paintings work well when grouped together on a wall…they are many and varied…metal, patinas, design, stone, marbles, textures, wood et al, in oils, watercolour, acrylics and other mediums.. Gold Leaf with Patinating chemicals, Woodstains and Acrylic Paints on Board... /
The roses out in our garden. Such a timeless beauty in those lovely petals.
Part of an old patinated farmhouse wall from the beautiful Balaton uplands, Hungary.
Part of a patinated door from a beautiful Croatian town, Cavtat.
...in collaboration with J.W. Southwick
The wonderful warm patina of an old truck. Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......
If only this tricycle could talk…
An old logo that should mean something to anyone of the internal combustion engine persausion…
Mausoleum door shot in Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. —-—-—-—-—— Nikon D90 / Sigma 70-200 2.8
Shot of an old chevy truck in Roy, New Mexico.
Plymouth Cranbrook I found at a swap meet, shot with Nikon d200, iso 125, 100@f8, Tamron 28-200 lens.
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