Print is 8×10” bordered to 11×14”, all on fine art canvas paper by professional lithographers…I took the photograph in 2005 in Punta Gorda area of Florida, then painted it in 2006. She would be perfect in a cottage, 2nd home by the sea or so sweet in a child’s bedroom.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC. / THIS PARTICULAR IS THE AWARD WINNING PAINTING FROM THE WORKS ANNUAL ART PRIZE 2007.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
LAND AND SEA SCAPES DEPICTING STYLISED VIEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. / PAINTED IN WATERCOLOUR, OILS AND ACRYLIC.
In this painting I have endeavored to reduce the landscape down to its absolute minimum, focusing purely on the line of salt-bush on the horizon, with one solitary bird hovering in the air, to give the impression of the raw empty heat of a mid day summer where nothing stirs until l the cool of the evening. . . Oil on Canvas – No Airbrushing 24 X 48 inches / 92 X 122 cm contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .....................................................................................................
The warm Mediterranean sun slips slowly behind the towering cliffs of the Costa d’Amalfi south of Naples, Italy, throwing deep shadows over the ruined fortifications. The azure waters contrast dramatically with the pinks and golds of the distant mountains and the green and gold terraces of the vineyards. Original oil painting by Dai Wynn on 12 ounce stretched canvas, 1016mm X 762mm (40 inches X 30 inches), unframed. Completed 2008.
Featured Art 24 October 2009 / Sensational Sun / Featured Art 24 October 2009 / The World As We See It / Featured Art 22 December 2008 / Mood & Ambience / Featured Art October 2008 / Dimensions Sunset Ho’okipa Beach Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved These are true colours with no postprocessing. The beautiful pastel colours of this exquisite sunset are created by atmospheric conditions of the Vog from the volcanic activity on the Big Island. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTI Haʻaheo ka ua i nā pali ~ Proudly swept the rain by the cliffs / Ke nihi aʻela i ka nahele ~ As it glided through the trees / E hahai (uhai) ana paha i ka liko ~ Still following ever the bud / Pua ʻāhihi lehua o uka ~ The ʻāhihi lehua of the vale / Hui: Chorus: / Aloha ʻoe, aloha ʻoe ~ Farewell to you, farewell to you / E ke onaona noho i ka lipo ~ The charming one who dwells in the shaded bowers ~ One fond embrace, One fond embrace ~ / A hoʻi aʻe au ‘Ere ~ I depart until we meet again. Until we meet again / ʻO ka haliʻa aloha i hiki mai ~ Sweet memories come back to me / Ke hone aʻe nei i ~ Bringing fresh remembrances / Kuʻu manawa Of the past ~ ʻO ʻoe nō kaʻu ipo aloha / Dearest one, yes, you are mine own / A loko e hana nei ~ From you, true love shall never depart / Maopopo kuʻu ʻike i ka nani ~ I have seen and watched your loveliness / Nā pua rose o Maunawili ~ The sweet rose of Maunawili / I laila hiaʻia nā manu ~ And ‘tis there the birds of love dwell / Mikiʻala i ka nani o ka lipo ~ And sip the honey from your lips” Her most famous work, a song written by the last reigning Queen of Hawai’i ~ Queen Lili’uokalani (02 September 1838 – 11 November 1917) Queen Lili’uokalani was the last monarch, the last sovereign queen of the Kingdom of Hawai’i. She was originally named Lydia Liliu Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka’eha, Lydia Liliuokalani Paki, and also known as Lydia Kamakaʻeha Paki, with the chosen royal name of Liliʻuokalani. Queen Liliʻuokalani was an accomplished author and songwriter. Her book, Hawaiʻi’s Story by Hawaiʻi’s Queen, gave her view of the history of her country and her overthrow and therefore became the first Native Hawaiian female author. Liliʻuokalani was known for her musical talent. Lili’u is said to have played guitar, piano, organ, ‘ukulele and zither. She also sang alto, performing Hawaiian and English sacred and secular music. She would find herself in music. In her memoirs she wrote: “to compose was as natural to me as to breathe. This gift remains a source of the greatest consolation.” She wrote over 165 songs and chants. Some of her best-known musical compositions include the song, “Aloha ʻOe”, “The Queen’s Jubilee”, “He Mele Lahui Hawai’i”, and “Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” ~ Source: Wikipedia
Flower images from the southern garden. /
Our world is a symphony of harmonious colors. / The selection for the harmony of this series would be suitable for any beautiful melody.
Photographs from around the world taken at sunrise or soon after. Cover: A Dark Morning / January: Sunburst / February: Death Valley Hills at Sunrise / March: Morning Sky / April: Monument Valley Sunrise / May: A New Day Begins / June: Bench with a View / July: Windmill at Sunrise / August: Beach Sunrise / September: Monument Valley Sunrise / October: Dramatic Clouds at Sunrise in Death Valley / November: West Mitten Silhouette / December: Morning Sea
/ “Nowhere” is part of the Abstract, Landscape and Seascape collection called “The Journey”... Watercolour on MDF….illusory and impermanent…nowhere....see the newest addition to the collection below…click on the image to view the enlarged version.. 812 Views 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 .... Prachar /
A humble hommage to a great painter who’s work I admire but so far could not afford. / The picture shows Baudin Beach on Kangaroo Island, at dusk
spraypaint oil based on woodframe / 35 cm X 50 cm
Ka Lokomaika’i / Liberation of the Heart / Sunset Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 09 May 2009 19:08:38 / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv 0.3 Av 9.0 ISO 100 Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm “He aloha no’ he aloha / Ka liko pua ‘iliahi / E please mai ho’i ‘oe ke aloha / ‘Oiai ana ua meha. / ‘Ano’ai wale ke ‘ike aku / A ka malu ‘ulu o ka wehiwehi / Ke kai honehone nei i ku’u poli / Ke hone nei ku’u poli. / Pehea ka’ua e ka hoa / Ka’ano’i a ke aloha / Ka maile lau lipolipo i ka wao / Ka hanu ‘a’ala o ku’u ipo. / Ha’ina mai ka puana / Na’ dew drops ke aloha / Ha’ina hou ka puana / He aloha no ke aloha. / ~ Hawaiian to English Translation ~ / Truly loved, yes truly / It is the bud of the sandalwood / Won’t you please return my love / Or I shall be lonesome. / How delightful it is to see you / In the shade of the breadfruit grove / The sea caresses my bosom / Speaking softly to my heart. / What shall become of us, my friend? / The desire of my heart / The dark green Maile leaf of the uplands / The fragrant breathe of my love. / The refrain is told / I love the dewdrops / Tell the refrain again Of true love.” Mai loko mai ‘o, na / Bill Ali’iloa Lincoln
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
Fading into Night at Lee Point, NT
Ko Aloha Ko Aloha Ka’u Mea Nui / Hawaiian Translation: Your love, your love is a great thing to me / Everywhere I look, I see beauty. Listen if you would hear the music of the land. Imitate nature in your art. Give one blessing for every two you receive. Never refuse a gift of the land. Heed well the voice of your heart. Give to the land more than you take. The song of the sea is neverending. On any great journey, be guided by the stars, na hoku. Learn of the world around you, and in the learning, ... find / yourself. Honor the memory of your ancestors, your kupuna. Every life is precious; every spirit unique and / irreplaceable. A Journey of the spirit is never truly finished—its paths / continually unfold before us. A life well spent is like the banyan tree—anchored to the / land by many roots. The rain is a blessing of renewal upon the earth. Arise, oh Sun, and warm the land with your passage! Though I have no wings, my spirit flies upon the wind! Strength is the warrior within. The land is rich in abundance for those who know where to / look. In the song of the ocean, I find healing. Let me be like the dolphin—joyous in the knowledge of my / freedom! The sun’s light brings new life—the moon’s glow, renewal. In each of us dwells the fountainhead of greatness. The creative source is also the source of life. Each of us must aspire to the heights of our own abilities. Our spirits are reborn in the land. What benefits the Earth, Ke Au Nei, benefits all life. Find the good in every aspect of life. The wind bides for a spell in this place, then it seeks / other lands to explore. Stone remains when all else passes away. Build to preserve…. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Sunset Ho’okipa Maui North Shore Hawai’i / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi This is a composite of two of my photographs taken on Ho’okipa on the same evening stitched together one over the other. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be reproduced, copied, downloaded or distributed in any manner whatsoever without my express written authorization.
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