Sea yellow Wall Art

1528 creative works found

  • Dream On
    by Manolya F.

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Resources: / PersephoneStock / sxc.hu © Manolya F 2008. All rights reserved. / You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display or perform, or prepare derivative works by using my works. Sold as framed print

  • From The Sea
    by Naomi Frost

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    Newcastle Beach. Canon EOS450D

  • Destination
    by Shane Smart

    US$5.54–US$126.67

    “We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started… and know the place for the first time.” T.S. Eliot. / .  / Meningie, South Australia. / © 2007.

  • just on the other side of the light

  • Extinction 08#3 (Wave)
    by kafka

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Acrylic on canvas 36” x 18” This work is up for critique and comment here / please join in – your opinion is always welcome

  • Santa Marta, Colombia ! Walking along the beach I had to improvise a bit without my tripod ! / Anyway this inconvenient gives me the chance sometimes to take pictures I wouldn’t probably take ! - / / . / / .

  • Walk With a Friend
    by bensound

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Shorncliffe, Queensland.

  • The Shell Maiden
    by Foxfires

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    © Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC TERMS OF USE before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use. The Shell Maiden / / I come from the rain of sky and sea, caught / on the web of a shoreline daisy, braced low / and spinning in carnival delight with the / kiss of Pacifica’s mist. I come from the company of driftwood and seashells, bleached white as a wedding train waiting to be worn. The waves roll like a wedding march / announcing the union of land and deep blue dreams. / They bring a dowry of tangled vines and sand dollar spines, / and my heart says YES to this sailors treasure. I come from the flutter of dry seaweed, / no longer rich with Oceana’s brine, and yet / adorning the beach with seafoam flare, / like rice and petals clinging to the foot of a runaway bride. Bring me the delicacies of your wedding feast, snapped up in the yellow of a jealous lover’s bill, for I am treading softly here on honeymoon beds of ancient sand, / inscribing moon colored vows / on the framework / of whales. Aimee Stewart April 2nd, 2009 (Poem written at ArtFest 2009 – in Port Townsend, Washington while in the class instructed by Susan Wooldridge , author of PoemCrazy and Fool’s Gold ) Credits: / Model: Exclusive stock – MJRanum stock / Brushes / Brushes / All else, mine.

  • Together...
    by Basia McAuley

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Here is a sunset capture with my two boys. They are very close and are not only brothers but best friends and love doing everything together :o)

  • Acrylic on canvas. / I put my own spin on Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream.

  • Pool side
    by ozczecho

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    I bought some Singh Ray filters mid November. I did not get a chance to try them out until after Xmas – says a lot about the mad rush leading up to this period of the year. After using them I am in awe as to how effective they are. Photo Taken: 27-Dec-2007 / Time: 5:30am / Conditions: Slightly overcast morning /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other seascape art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • Waterworld
    by Paolo De Faveri

    US$5.99–US$136.80

    I took this picture a couple of years ago at the beach of Marina di Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. / This is a fine example I think of how a fisheye lens can completely change the feeling of an ordinary scene. The subject is simply some surf on the seashore, captured from a distance of not more than a foot. / The original picture is a Fuji Velvia 50 Iso medium format slide. Hope you enjoy it, thanks for dropping by. Paolo

  • Sunflower Sunset
    by shall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The glory of the sunflower and the wonder of the sunset!

  • The Return of Helios
    by Peter Kurdulija

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    The future is always beginning now. Mark Strand

  • Rejuvenated!
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • “Goin’ With the Flow of Summer” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Once upon a time there was a wise man who used / to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit / of walking on the beach before he began his work. / One day he was walking along the shore. As he / looked down the beach, he saw a human figure / moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think / of someone who would dance to the day. So he / began to walk faster to catch up. As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man / and the young man wasn’t dancing, but instead he / was reaching down to the shore, picking up / something and very gently throwing it into the ocean. As he got closer he called out, “Good morning! / What are you doing?” The young man paused, / looked up and replied, “Throwing starfish in the / ocean.” “I guess I should have asked, why are you / throwing starfish in the ocean?” “The sun is up and the tide is going out. And if I / don’t throw them in they’ll die.” “But, young man, don’t you realize that there are / miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it. / You can’t possibly make a difference!” The young man listened politely. Then bent down, / picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea, / past the breaking waves and said- / “It made a difference for that one.” Featured in the: Yellow Gallery Group – December 08 Inspired Art Group – April 09 Recent Sales: 1 x Matted print – unknown buyer – Canada 1 x Card – unknown buyer – Australia / Thank you so much to everyone. / Profits donated to Starlight Childrens Foundation Australia See “Goin’ With the Flow of Summer” at my website /

  • Rippleside Reflected
    by Luka Skracic

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • Cuppa tea?
    by Cathleen Tarawhiti

    US$6.32–US$144.40

    www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Finalist in Stillness Speaks challenge 1000+ views Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Everyday Objects Seascapes Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees People Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour

  • The Colours of Summer
    by Paul Tait

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Brighton Beach in Melbourne. Best printed on a black background

  • Into the Sun...
    by Cherie Dirksen

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Acrylic on Boxed Canvas…16” x 20”

  • "Deserted at Dawn"
    by Phil Thomson IPA

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Dawn at Jan Juc Beach, on the Great Ocean Road.

  • Lazy Daze
    by Basia McAuley

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Yes, they are my feet and I’m relaxing on the beach watching the kids play in the water. I gave this image some texture and it reminds me of a very lazy, Aussie summer’s day at the beach.

  • Nautilus Muse
    by Ming Myaskovsky

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Nautilus Muse / 16” x 24” Sumi Ink and Acrylic / Music by Helene Segara and Marc Lavoine

  • Merewether Baths
    by Naomi Frost

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    I often get questions about the pump house and the diving blocks at Merewether Beach so I found out a bit of info….. 1935 / At a cost of 2,600 pounds, Merewether Ocean Baths, acclaimed as the ‘largest of their kind in the State’ opened as part of the Merewether Golden Jubilee celebrations in November. There was a procession in fancy dress from the Council chambers to the baths. Considered ‘the greatest advertisement for Merewether as a residential suburb’, the new baths had been built further seaward and a little to the south of the older Merewether baths on the same rock platform. At 110 yards by 90 yards, they were ‘big enough to hold the larger swimming events’ and separated into a main pool and a children’s pool by a wide promenade. The main pool nearest the sea was 110 yards long and 55 yards wide, while the shore portion was 110 yards long and 35 yards wide. The 3,500 pounds for relief work on the baths had been paid by the NSW government. Excavation of the baths promised to yield 6,000 to 7,000 cubic yards of stone valued at 2,500 pounds. Merewether Council was seeking a further government loan to cover the construction of dressing-sheds at the baths. The new baths became central to the life of the community and prompted more people from the Lower Hunter district to visit Merewether. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Merewether, NSW, 2291, Australia / (Latitude South 32d 57m 07s, Longitude East 151d 45m 23s) / Date: 24-02-2008 @ 7:46PM ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 8mm / Exposure: 2.5sec / Filter: Circ polarizing & ND4 / Tripod

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