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  • This painting is from the Series “Food”.... Chicken with 40 cloves of garlic is a delicious and mellow dinner entree…this is one of the simpler recipes for it…there are many variations….try it for dinner tomorrow night… / As you can see I did not paint the chicken and only focused on some of the garlic, portraying them up close and personal, the partly finished sections turned downwards in a semi abstract design..... Watercolour on Arches Paper… 1 whole chicken (broiler/fryer) cut into 8 pieces / 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons olive oil / 10 sprigs fresh thyme / 40 peeled cloves garlic / Salt and pepper / Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. / Season chicken with salt and pepper. Toss with a 2 tablespoons olive oil and brown on both sides in a wide fry pan or skillet over high heat. Remove from heat, add oil, thyme, and garlic cloves. Cover and bake for 1 1/2 hours. / / /

  • We hade some food and chai at this place, this lady was just watching us through the kitchenwindow..she just watched, did not smile, was not unfriendly, just ..watched..Rajahstan, India

  • this was one morning at the well, the highlight of my trip in rajahstan, this was where i was looking for, it took my a while BUT i found it, I guess its in daily life the same, you have to keep trying over and over again, till you get it, ..it may take time and effort but when you find it, whatever you are looking for, the reward is that great feeling of satisfaction and a believe in yourself..India

  • this lady was in the middle of this crowd i was shooting there in that little street, and when i spotted her i thought , yep that could be a nice one… / Rajahstan, India

  • We where driving around in this taxi when i saw this group of older women walking on the road, so (again) i yelled to my driver ‘stop’! and jumped out even before coming to a halt (typical me) anyway i walked towards these older women and always wave and say hello, and i asked them if i could make some photos…they had more interest in my hair and my body, they started toughing my hair and feeling my legs (thats happens quite a bit, getting used to this) so i was squeeking and lauging and so i made my shots, it was really fun!! rajahstan, India

  • watched 4795 times wauw and thanks to you all 7-11-09 and than Watch this too ):- While i was having fun with the old ladies i also asked them (again) if i could try to carry one of these big clay waterbowls on my head, first i had to practice and this lady was showing me the ropes…oeps,, that was funny,,till now i still can’t do it..Rajahstan, India. / Watched 5281 times!

  • isn’t this a wonderfull site, these women where watching me while i was trying to carry a clay water pot on my head…Rajahstan, India

  • A road worker a he or a she? I don’t know but bl..hard work, Rajahstan, India

  • Just a wonderfull site, to see this women just…standing..watching…taking it all in…Rajahstan, India

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Golden Daffodil September – Spring in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. ============================================== / Sold a Matted Print – (308mm x 231mm) ============================================== / “Daffodils”* (1804) I wander’d lonely as a cloud / That floats on high o’er vales and hills, / When all at once I saw a crowd, / A host, of golden daffodils; / Beside the lake, beneath the trees, / Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. / Continuous as the stars that shine / And twinkle on the Milky Way, / They stretch’d in never-ending line / Along the margin of a bay: / Ten thousand saw I at a glance, / Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. / The waves beside them danced; but they / Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: / A poet could not but be gay, / In such a jocund company: / I gazed - and gazed - but little thought / What wealth the show to me had brought: / For oft, when on my couch I lie / In vacant or in pensive mood, / They flash upon that inward eye / Which is the bliss of solitude; / And then my heart with pleasure fills, / And dances with the daffodils. By William Wordsworth (1770-1850) Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom

  • Challenge winner.
    by Eyal Nahmias

    I’m so excited. Just learned that my Pelican entry in the “Ready for My Clo…

    I’m so excited. Just learned that my Pelican entry in the Ready for My Close Up challenge in the Pelican Group won first place. It is now featured in the Pelican Group featured section and I’m featured artist. / To everyone that voted for me, my sincere thanks and gratitude. It couldn’t have happened w/o your support and votes. Check out my previous journal about this month features and winnings…... :-) Eyal

  • / “Midnight on Egdon Heath” is part of the Abstract Nighttime Collection. Watercolour on Arches Paper The entire opening chapter of The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy, is devoted to a lengthy description of Egdon Heath, the setting of the novel. The heath must be significant in terms of the themes and the continue progress of the novel. Hardy made the heath so significant, that it can be look upon as a character like any other in the novel. The heath’s constant correlation with the plot and its “personality” even transformed it into the major antagonist of the story. In the opening chapter the heath is introduced just as how a major character of most novels would be introduced with detail. In fact, the way Hardy devoted the entire first chapter just to describe it gives it the level of importance that is over any other characters in the book. This seems to suggest that the heath is like the “ruler” of the story, it is the King, and it is more powerful than any person is. The heath demonstrates the idea that fate is more powerful than the desires of individuals .GE.. / / I chose to depict what I feel to be the “dominance of darkness” that is clearly ominous, and Hardy also says of the heath that it could “retard the dawn, sadden noon…and intensify the opacity of a moonless midnight to a cause of shaking and dread” It is also inferred that the Heath itself creates the darkness.. “the heath exhaling darkness as rapidly as the heavens precipitated it” ….being someone who also uses colour, even to depict fear, I have included powerful hues to intensify the feeling of doom. / / The Heath is said to be eternally waiting and “unmoved” in its “ancient permanence”. It is suggested that the Heath’s existence dates back even into times of legend—“its Titanic form” and will last until the “final overthrow”, or Armageddon. Egdon Heath is as indifferent to man as it is to time. It may even be hostile, as “Civilization was its enemy” . Even in its indifference the Heath is mocking towards humans. The Heath is “inviolate” and “even the trifling irregularities were not caused by pickaxe, plough, or spade. /

  • / Buyers Booth Picture of cards / How Many Sales? – 1 Sale so far / / / / / A Christmas Wish A star to light your way / A tree to help you breathe / A heart to help you live a poem written by Karin Taylor —-—-—-—-—-—-- / Created with coloured pencils/marker/pastels on paper —-—-—-—-—-—-- / today i was talking to Coppertrees / and she challenged me to come up with something / to do with a beautiful poem she’d loaded and a xmas / tree she’d created…. I came up with the idea…that tiny things are just as important as big things…. / a tiny heart gifts as much life as a huge heart / a tiny tree gives us air to breathe / a tiny star provides light to guide us….. It matters not that things are small, or have small beginnings, they are still worthwhile, as worthwhile as the big things, and as it says in the song / from little things big things grow / / /

  • / Buyers Booth Picture of cards / How Many Sales? – 1 Sale so far I couldn’t help myself…i love doing these Christmas Cards….please help me someone…i can’t stop, I’m obsessed and addicted!!!! HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!! / A Christmas Wish A star to light your way / A tree to help you breathe / A heart to help you live a poem written by Karin Taylor —-—-—-—-—-—-- / Created with coloured pencils/marker/pastels on paper —-—-—-—-—-—-- / today i was talking to Coppertrees / and she challenged me to come up with something / to do with a beautiful poem she’d loaded and a xmas / tree she’d created…. I came up with the idea…that tiny things are just as important as big things…. / a tiny heart gifts as much life as a huge heart / a tiny tree gives us air to breathe / a tiny star provides light to guide us….. It matters not that things are small, or have small beginnings, they are still worthwhile, as worthwhile as the big things, and as it says in the song / from little things big things grow / / /

  • Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Ferris Wheel and Merry-go-round in Edinburgh at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Ferris Wheel and Merry-go-round in Edinburgh at Christmas and New Year. Santa is watching the proceedings. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Edinburgh castle from Princes Street. Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. Listed by Historic Scotland. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • Edinburgh castle from Princes Street. Edinburgh is and traditionally always has been a very exciting place to be at Christmas and New Year. If you would like to buy a card, print or poster just go to ‘buy/preview’

  • / “The Bird of Paprdise” is part of the Tropics Collection...Watercolour on Fabriano Artistico Paper…see more below.. Softly stroked by the mid day wind / near violently shaken with night gusts / moistened by showers and ripened by light / stroked by sun beams and kissed by the moon. D Rosenburg / / / / / /

  • Intrinsic light over the shafts of pure language, / Fire in the mind, flame over waves, / Fortunate dream of the lost coast, / Fortunate flight of the nocturne, / Birds of paradise fall gently / Into chromatic sound, chromatic plumes, / The long feathers of tropical hope, / Cast over the ruins of an ocean’s swell. / The reef rises within autumnal memory / Leaving solace to the bright latitudes, / Where vision ponders fluid arches / Of the ringed and watery curl. Spirit feels the free contemplation – / Word within wordless rainforest catacombs, / Touching mangrove to the winged border, / Sculpting a reign of peace, a soft anarchy, / A desired motion of monastic seclusion, / A vowed silence throughout the floating surge. A flute rises like the soft lotus, / In a dual mind, an escape to sacred grottos / Within the long, senescent island. / Breathe the high surf’s blue foliage, / Breathe the purity of the symphonic wave. / The edge of a mutable mask is removed, / Revealing the gate of paradise to the heart’s heat, / Deep, pendulous, and ancient desire. Peter Gardner…Tropical Impression.

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