I took two photos of this dandelion flower to get all of the parts in focus and then merged the two together.
Somewhere inside a Brooklyn Subway I saw a mosaic wall and focused stricktly on a portion of the wall. I loved the hands and the writing instrument. I thought it would inspire someone to WRITE.
A profile of a inquisitive porcupine we encountered in a wildlife preserve.
ABOUT MY EXHIBITION The woks exhibited represent the linkup of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor. Such an attempt to blend two spheres of art is really innovative and a bit unexpected. There had been few who were successful in such an attempt. Both authors, blending their art by the means of the photo art, are the winners. Sculpture, as such, is rather a static art, sometimes “performing” in a specific, sometimes artificial, environment. However, the means of the plastic photography, seemingly, make the sculptures movable, dynamic; they make you feel the sculptures are moving. They become alive, start moving and react both to the environment and the views captured by the photographer. I would like the viewers also note the colour solutions of the photos, aimed at the strengthening of the overall impression of the imagery. The original blend and overlapping of two arts let see the impressive plastic metaphors, giving birth to various associations. CLICK PHOTO IF YOU WANT VIEW /
Circa 1860 edition of the complete works of Shakespere. Opened to one of my favorite plays “The Tempest”. Used a snow-cross filter for the candle effect.
Suitable for black ink only, as the origins are from a Black Cygnet.
The Writer’s Quill by Saleire A myriad of colours / from the writer’s quill - / collage of memories gone, / but linger on, / inside the writer’s head, / in saddened blue and angry red / to delve inside this weary head / and paint a tale, / that haunts the page, / of lover’s gone - / alive again / through magic pen / that tinge the very words that glow / with passion, love and tales of woe / and awaken the realms of imagination.
I sit and wait for Thee and with my quill I write and laugh; as I wait patiently. For Catherine Acrylics, inks and enamel
Feather reflected in a mirror
Original Artwork Created on 140 lb Strathmore Acid Free, India Ink via Crow Quill Pen.
These lovely ladies are featured here in their wonderful regalia…made of bone, quill and beading….The lady in the front sports the bone and bead look that has been passed down for generations….the dear madame behind her has the quill work that is so quickly fading from our sights….
Oct 2008 – Taken as an HDR / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
Pencil drawing (hahaha!) on copier paper (!) Featured in Finks of Inks. / Placed 8th in the peafowl challenge, hosted by First Things.
/ And many thanks to Anita for posting this in the Buyer’s Booth … /
HDR – 3 RAW – hand edited For the Architect / Gifts of every kind! / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad / Houses, Trains, Cars, Motorcycles, and more. / Mike’s Americana / Gifts for the Barber, Dentist, Doctor, Writer, Fireman, Mailman, and hobbies including sewing. / Suburban Scenes II / Featuring puzzles, watches, clocks, clothes and so much more. / Squidoo Lenses / Advanced HDR methods.
This interesting plant grows on cypress and pine trees. Usually flowers from October to January, but somehow these are a little confused as they are flowering in April. The latin name is Tillandsia setacea which is in the pineapple family. The habitat is hammocks, and swamps, range is Florida and south. This image was taken at the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Naples, FL with my Nikon Coolpix P80
Abstract of a feather, submitted for the Abstract Art challenge in the First Things group.
Collection of seed pods photographed during early July in northeast Georgia, USA. Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist
card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble teddy bear toy cuddly letter quill ink
For anyone who loves the treasure of words… / A companion piece to Fox Dreams (Credits to be listed)
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