Russian Wall Art

709 creative works found

  • One of many beautiful Orthodox churches being repainted and renovated to their original beauty. The golden spire gleams against the blue sky of Russian summer while the painter spraypaints the white outer walls from his precarious perch. Also available in the 2009 Russian Journey Calendar.

  • A Russian Sub in dock in Sevastopol harbor. This is where the Russian Black Sea Fleet is headquartered in the Ukraine

  • A few of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet ships docked in Sevastopol Harbor in the Ukraine

  • Photography: S. Pryce / Treatment: Hickerson / One of the doll’s in my daughter’s Madame Alexander collection. / http://images-!

  • The women are a group who have revived the old traditional songs of Russia and perform wearing the traditional dress worn in pre modern Russia. Also available in the 2009 Russian Journey Calendar

  • This is my Russian Blue boy Mishka. He hates having his photo taken, so the best way for me to capture him is if he is intent on something else : )

  • The paintings are hand done and are incredibly beautiful, outside this is a simple white church inside a work of art..

  • A beautiful Russian Orthodox Church hidden away in the western Suburbs of Sydney.. All work hand crafted and painted ceilings and walls.. stunning..

  • Cosmo the kitten sleeping peacefully

  • In 1825, the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Ascension of Christ was constructed on Unalaska Island, Alaska. The church is the oldest Russian Orthodox cruciform-style church in North America. As you can see it sits nestled in the community of Unalaska, Alaska. Dutch Harbor, Alaska just sits across the bridge and is a short drive.

  • These were cooking in the Russian Market as I wandered through looking for photographic material. Featured in the Still Life ~ Photography and Paintings group

  • As is. No retouching, cropping, etc., etc. featured in As Is / April 20th 2009

  • Annie’s healing journey is a story from tragedy to triumph. I arrived at the home of Annie’s owner hoping to find a companion for my beloved dog Willard. There were many choices for Willard’s future wife including some very young and gorgeous English Setters. In another yard was tri -color English Setter with soulful and very sad brown eyes. Like Willard, she had the black and orange markings, most pronounced on her beautiful face. / Carin, her owner told me that Annie was the first in a line of / Russian English Setters to be imported to the United States. / Unlike American Setters, Russian Setters were only bred / For hunting and did not have the feathering of Willard, / An American English Setter. Photos of my most brilliant / co-therapist are in my portfolio and to tell Annie’s story, / more will be uploaded. Caren told me that the Russian Setters / were of such noble status that that the Russian Tsars like / Tsar Nicolas II of Russian, the last sovereign of Imperial / Russia gave this prized dogs to the English Kings as gifts / For their beauty and birding instincts. Annie was two years old and to her owner’s dismay, she stayed in a separate yard and had no interest In relating to other dogs or humans. Although, Charlie and I had not made the trip to see Carin’s puppies, a place I termed puppy heaven, we knew nothing about Annie who had to that point had received miminal contact. / Despite Carin’s efforts to place her with a loving family or try to make eye contact with this lovely little princess. Her only choice was to let her roam in a small grassy yard and / maintain her needs. Like my dog Jessie, she did not make / eye contact since she was a puppy, wag her tail or show any interest in social Interaction. That all changed when we arrived. We both looked at her from a distance not wanting to invade her “austic capsule.” To everyone’s surprise, Annie walked up to Willard and then turned around and looked at Charlie with the most soulful eyes clearly displaying her wish to bond with him first and then with me. / She still showed no interest at the stunning canine male, / Willard who also kept his distance. In a very short time / Annie and Charlie were on the driveway embracing each other as tears flowed down my cheek watching this incredibly magical and loving scenario. You could feel that she loved him after waiting two years to find her forever home and most / importantly feel the warmth of human comfort. / I took many photos of the scene. It appeared that they knew each other for a very long time. We kidded that Annie was the real Anastasia and certainly not an imposter!! / This photo was taken on my bed after she grew to love Willard. She is wearing a Tiara from a bridal shop after Willard and Annie decided to have a proper wedding. I have some wonderful photographs of their relationship and the story of her life with us as our special princess.

  • Merry-go-round at Brighton Zenit B Russian SLR

  • A portrait in front of a ble texture.

  • / This is an image of some of the crosses at the Russian Orthadox Cemetary in Dutch Harbor, Alaska.

  • my lovely friend Emma braves a freezing Canberra day . . .

  • Welcome, you are now a part of the Christening party, before you you will see the alter and baptismal font, the prayer candles, bible and blessing tools.

  • 2 Russian Yak aircraft during a display in Kent, June 2008.

  • Russian Blue mirror Djagilevs Beauty of Lebanon

  • Russian Blue mirror 2 Djagilevs Beauty of Lebanon

  • Her full name is: / ’’Djagilevs Beauty of Lebanon’’ but we call her Delphy

  • New York, New York Berol Prismacolor pencils on sketch paper

russian – information provided by wikipedia:

Russian icon painting was inherited from the art of the BRITTANYByzantine churches, and it soon became an offshoot version of the mosaic and fresco traditions. Icon paintings in Russia attempted to help people with their prayers without idolizing the figure in the painting. The most comprehensive collection of Icon art is found at the Tretyakov Gallery. Rather than being a mere imitation, Russian icons had a peculiar style and masters such as Andrei Rublev took the icon to new heights.

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