Redding serene Wall Art

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  • . . . I finally did it. / The most addictive substance on earth Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing 48 X 48 inches / 122 X 122 cm Original : / Sold / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / ......................................................................................

  • Click on the image below to see the entire artwork / Excerpt Two is a detailed section of the original painting “Finches On Parade” . Which is about the communal abstract chatter that one encounters when in amongst a crowd of like-minded personalities. / I have chosen not to emphasize the precise detail of each bird but rather their general shape as they caper around, to give the impression of constant movement. Oil on Stretched Canvas – No Airbrushing Original : / refer to See The Entire Artwork link above / contact my Agents at Gallery 112 / .........................................................................................

  • SHOOTERS GALLERY IF YOU LIKE MY WORK AND LIVE IN MELBOURNE OR SYDNEY, YOU MIGHT JUST BE INTERESTED IN COMING FOR A SHOOT….......CHECK THIS OUT

  • View through the Golden Gate Bridge with flying bird and fog.

  • My aunt has a nice collection of flowers. This one is called Adenium. (It’s Adenium, isn’t it, auntie?) Another name for this flower is Desert Rose. Such a pretty name :)

  • / / / Tree of LIfe TShirt TREE OF LIFE on sage / from my new “Collections”series using pencils and mainly dry media on paper Medium – pastels, pencils, marker pen / Substrate – paper / Photoshop – background altered from white to sage inspired by nature / and our connection with same / this is one of my latest pencil drawings / on a recent holiday i rediscovered a love for drawing and detail / i spent time observing nature and recording it Many of these artworks come from a time of reflection and meditation / I cannot say exactly where they’re coming from, but they are somewhat visionary, a bit self portraity and depict what’s going on in my heart and my life. I hope you like them and thank you for looking :)

  • Fractal rendition of a 3-shot merged HDR exposure depicting Boulder Beach near Cape Town, South Africa.

  • One of my early angels i created. Red roses in a misty hue surrounds Angel Cheryllee. A very gentle angel energy, who offers serenity in abundance. / Available at Celestial Heights

  • Sunset on the banks of the Zambezi river in Zambia

  • From an original 2007 painting by Stephen Mitchell.

  • They wanted to pose like the cover of “Bride Wars,” but after a couple shots they ran off to play. LOL! So, I thought that was a cute idea but will try again later. This was shot with my new Nikon D5000 (which I LOVE!!!) and I desaturated everything except the flowers in Microsoft Digital Image Pro and digital painted to accentuate the hair, shirts, and face.

  • beautiful fall foliage at the base of Tug Hill, NYS. Just outside Whetstone Gulf State Park.

  • beautiful autumn colors at the base of Tug Hill in NY. Just outside the Whetstone Gulf State Park. / canon rebel xsi

  • autumn trees are reflected in a grand pond

  • ladybug on little yellow flowers

  • Not the typical garden view

  • What can you say? It’s the sickest most red ass sunset you could ask for. Untouched, it was this red. Thought the damn water was going to catch on fire. My favorite part of the photo is the hammock slung between the palms on the end of that island. Look close.

  • maple leaves in autumn

  • floating maple leaves in autumn

  • This Arkansas barn is located in Pike County not far from the New Ebenezer Cemetery, the place where many of my anscestors’ bodies were laid to rest. It is such a tranquil area. I always wondered what an “Ebenezer” was. Canon EOS 30D; 18-55 mm zoom (kit lens) with a focal point of 37mm We sing about it in the old hymn, Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing in verse 2: “Sorrowing I shall be in spirit, / Till released from flesh and sin, / Yet from what I do inherit, / Here Thy praises I’ll begin; / Here I raise my Ebenezer; / Here by Thy great help I’ve come; / And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, / Safely to arrive at home.” So many times I have sung these words and I haven’t a clue what “Ebenezer” means. The term is found in scripture in the book of Samuel. Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Jeshanah, and named it Ebenezer; for he said, “Thus far the LORD has helped us.” So the Philistines were subdued and did not again enter the territory of Israel; the hand of the LORD was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel. The towns that the Philistines had taken from Israel were restored to Israel, from Ekron to Gath; and Israel recovered their territory from the hand of the Philistines. There was peace also between Israel and the Amorites. (1 Samuel 7:12-14 NRSV) The word “Ebenezer” comes from Hebrew and is actually two words pronounced together: “Even Haazer”. Literally speaking, an Ebenezer is a “stone of help,” or a reminder of God’s Real, Holy Presence and Divine aid. Spiritually and theologically speaking, an Ebenezer can be nearly anything that reminds us of God’s presence and help: the Bible, the Sacramental Elements, a cross, a picture, a fellow believer, a hymn – those things which serve as reminders of God’s love, God’s Real Presence, and God’s assistance are “Ebenezers.” In 1 Samuel 4:1-11 and 5:1, the Ebenezer is strangely identified with a particular site, about four miles south of Gilgal, where the Israelites were twice defeated by the Philistines and the Ark of the Covenant was stolen. These battles took place, however, before the site was actually named Ebenezer. It was like someone saying that Dinosaurs once lived in Dallas county—they did, but not when this area was called “Dallas.” Likewise, the two battles mentioned in 1 Samuel 4 and 5 took place at Ebenezer, but some time before it was so-named. The site wasn’t named Ebenezer until after the Israelites finally defeated the Philistines, and took back the Ark of the Covenant. To commemorate the victorious battle, Samuel set up a marker-stone, named it “Stone of Help,” and thereby the site became identified with the stone and with the place where God’s miraculous help aided them in their victory over the Philistines. The stone, standing up-right, was called “Ebenezer,” and the site naturally took on that name as well.

  • An early morning shot while visiting Wynyard back home in Tasmania in December. / Nikon D700 – 14-24 lens

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